112 Quotes About Misanthropy
- Author Patrick Süskind
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Whenever he met him or saw him sitting somewhere - he felt only the sentiment that is generally termed tolerance: a very lukewarm emotional stew of disgust, contempt, and sympathy.
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- Author Douglas Adams
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Marvin disregarded it with cold loathing while his logic circuits chattered with disgust and tinkered with the concept of directing physical violence against it. Further circuits cut in saying, Why bother? What's the point? Nothing is worth getting involved in. Further circuits amused themselves by analyzing the molecular components of the door, and of the humanoids' brain cells.
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- Author Louis-Ferdinand Céline
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I'd take cyanide no problem if it was that or throwing a cat out in the street, even a moth-eaten, mangy, caterwauling pain in the ass! I'd rather have the thing in bed with me than see it suffer on my account...though when it comes to human beings, I'm only interested in the sick...the ones who can stand up are nothing but mounds of vice and spite...I don't get mixed up in their schemes...
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- Author Arthur Schopenhauer
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So treibt das Bedürfnis der Gesellschaft, aus der Leere und Monotonie des eigenen Innern entsprungen, die Menschen zueinander; aber ihre vielen widerwärtigen Eigenschaften und unerträglichen Fehler stoßen sie wieder voneinander ab.
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- Author Romain Gary
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...misanthropy, hatred of mankind, is the order of the day.
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- Author Dean Koontz
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Stay low, stay quiet, keep it simple, don't expect too much, enjoy what you have.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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Human beings are important only to the survival of the human race.
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- Author Shirley Jackson
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The experiment with humanity is at an end," Aunt Fanny said."Splendid," Mrs. Halloran said, "I was getting very tired of all of them.
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- Author A.E. Housman
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I seeIn many an eye that measures meThe mortal sickness of a mindToo unhappy to be kind.Undone with misery, all they canIs to hate their fellow man;- from Poem XLI
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