I do hate him. But I also love him. In the end, aren’t they the very same thing? Don’t they both take a back seat to what you fear?

Hank Early
I do hate him. But I also love him. In...
I do hate him. But I also love him. In...
I do hate him. But I also love him. In...
I do hate him. But I also love him. In...
About This Quote

“I do hate him. But I also love him. In the end, aren’t they the very same thing? Don’t they both take a back seat to what you fear?� is a quote from a novel called “The Sea and Summer,� by Haruki Murakami. In this quote, Haruki is talking about how he tends to dislike people from time to time yet at the same time loves them too.

He is saying that in the end they are two sides of the same coin. In this case, hate and love are two sides of the same emotion.

Source: Heavens Crooked Finger

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