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For that very reason, hatred, or sooner "its leitmotif – the impeccable executioner/towering over its soiled victim", such as in the poem of the same title, "Hatred", is one of our own century's leitmotifs.
A Domestication of Death: The Poetic Universe of Wislawa Szymborska 2004
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"Hatred is by far the longest pleasure; Men love in haste, but they detest at leisure."
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Hatred is a disease and it eat at one soul make it impossible for us all the be treated equally.
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Hatred is bearable for a government, Mrs Thatcher thrived on it.
Archive 2008-12-01 Not a sheep 2008
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Hatred is bearable for a government, Mrs Thatcher thrived on it.
Gordon Brown goes digital (update) Not a sheep 2008
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But the Hatred from the Obama campaign and their supporters created this big divide.
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Hatred is a human emotion, and no amount of Human Rights Commissions, racism seminars, or governmental reeducation camps are going to change that.
Hate Crimes And The Steyn Inquisition « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2008
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Hatred is bearable for a government, Mrs Thatcher thrived on it.
Gordon Brown a figure of fun Not a sheep 2008
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Hatred is a human emotion, and no amount of Human Rights Commissions, racism seminars, or governmental reeducation camps are going to change that.
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Hatred is an assault on the dignity and worth of communities.
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