There were all her feelings for him, sharp and defined, one as true as the other. And there was the other, this hatred, just as real as the rest. She could have done her feelings up in little packets and given them to Stanley. She longed to hand him that last one, for a surprise. She could see his eyes as he opened that... Katherine Mansfield
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  2. Before you hate something you should try to understand it. - Martha Grimes

  3. Hatred is a form of faith, distilled by passion to remove all rationality. - L.E. Modesitt Jr.

  4. Let no man pull you so low as to hate him. - Anonymous

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More Quotes By Katherine Mansfield
  1. Risk anything! Care no more for the opinion of others. .. Do the hardest thing on earth for you. Act for yourself. Face the truth."( Journal entry, 14 October 1922)

  2. A big bee, a golden furry fellow, crept into a freesia, and the delicate flower leaned over, swung, shook; and when the bee flew away it fluttered still as though it were laughing. Happy, careless flower!

  3. Isn't life, ' she stammered, 'isn't life--' But what life was she couldn't explain. No matter. He quite understood.' Isn't it, darling?' said Laurie.

  4. I can never be perfectly certain whether Helen was got with child by Leonard Bast or by his fatal forgotten umbrella. All things considered, I think it must have been the umbrella.

  5. To acknowledge the presence of fear is to give birth to failure.

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