William Blake Quotes About Hate

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  • Without contraries is no progression. Attraction and repulsion, reason and energy, love and hate, are necessary to human existence.

    'The Marriage of Heaven and Hell' (1790-3) 'The Argument'
  • You cannot have Liberty in this world without what you call Moral Virtue, and you cannot have Moral Virtue without the slavery of that half of the human race who hate what you call Moral Virtue.

    William Blake (1966). “Complete Writings: With Variant Readings”, p.616, Oxford University Press, USA
  • The Vision of Christ that thou dost see, Is my vision's greatest enemy. Thine is the Friend of all Mankind, Mine speaks in Parables to the blind. Thine loves the same world that mine hates, Thy heaven-doors are my hell gates.

    Heaven  
    William Blake (1977). “The Portable William Blake”, p.14, Penguin
  • The worship of God is, Honouring his gifts in other men each according to his genius, and loving the greatest men best; those who envy or calumniate great men hate God, for there is no other God.

    Men  
    William Blake, David Fuller (2000). “William Blake: Selected Poetry and Prose”, p.143, Pearson Education
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