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1."... cling to him very much more than the man who loves God." That, in a way, is true; hatred is a tremendous cement.... with us it would be fear and not hatred (pp. 5-6)."

Source:  Zimberoff, Diane,Hartman, David. "Personal Transformation with Heart-Centered Therapies" Journal of Heart Centered Therapies 2.1 Mar. 22 1999: 3

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2." Miss Nasrin shrugs off such criticisms. "I get love and hatred, both extreme love and extreme hatred," she said. "Some may even say I'm their role model..."

Source:  Lloyd, Marion. "Novelist risks death in returning to Bangladesh: Nasrin's books spark Islamic death threats" Washington Times Oct. 17 1998: 7

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3."... not only literally but also metaphorically to his passions), and the self-destructive power (largely resisted in the first trilogy) of anger and hatred fueled by love of family or friends."

Source:  Lancashire, Anne. "The Phantom Menace: Repetition, Variation, Integration" Film Criticism 24.3 Mar. 22 2000: 23

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4."... of equality and brotherly love, and actual practice' before attempting to explain '[t]he hysterical phenomena found in most of the cults' as 'the product of the ambivalent attitudes and feelings of men torn between hatred of the White people who..."

Source:  Dalton, Doug. "Cargo Cults and Discursive Madness" Oceania 70.4 June 1 2000: 345

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5."... betrayed an inauthentic and ultimately 'temporary' faith, that their experie nce of godliness - their love of God, their hatred of sin, their sense of God's grace and 'spirit' - was a product of self-delusion."

Source:  LUTTMER, FRANK. "Persecutors, Tempters and Vassals of the Devil: The Unregenerate in Puritan Practical Divinity" Journal of Ecclesiastical History 51.1 Jan. 1 2000: 37

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6." We forget that the humanities, and literature especially, are about emotion, about love and hatred, about life and death."

Source:  STAVANS, ILAN. "In the American Grain" Nation 271.8 Sept. 18 2000: 38

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7."... penis during an act of fellatio and produced that unspeakable tension between hatred and love, desolation and desire, exquisite pleasure and excruciating pain (184)."

Source:  Rushdy, Ashraf H.A. ""Relate Sexual to Historical": Race, Resistance, and Desire in Gayl Jones's Corregidora" African American Review 34.2 June 22 2000: 273

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8." Stevenson argues that both Lovelace and Clarissa have a sexually crippling "hatred of the flesh" inspired by Christian doctrine, but ignores the ideology of the hunt and other evidence for Lovelace's actual perverse love for death-like flesh.(14)..."

Source:  ZIGAROVICH, JOLENE. "COURTING DEATH: NECROPHILIA IN SAMUEL RICHARDSON'S CLARISSA" Studies in the Novel 32.2 June 22 2000: 112

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9." Although the stories derive from England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales, they address the universal themes of age and youth, honor and dishonor, jealousy, love, hatred and revenge."

Source:  Higgs, Jessica. "Celtic myths" Teacher Librarian 27.5 June 1 2000: 53

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10."... fear of future conscription, a sense of duty and a vaguely-defined but strongly-felt love `of country and hatred of those who seemed bent on destroying it'."

Source:  Grant, Susan-Mary. "FOR GOD & COUNTRY WHY MEN JOINED UP FOR THE US CIVIL WAR" History Today 50.7 July 1 2000: 20

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11." There are no laws to guide us, no relationships to orient us, no covenants to reassure us. Human and Divine stand naked to each other, so close that we cannot distinguish blessing from curse, life from death, hatred from love."

Source:  LADIN, JAY. "Akedah 5760" Cross Currents Mar. 22 2000: 131

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12." Jesus' command to those who would be his disciples cuts to every human heart for it cuts through loves and hatreds, predilection and prejudice. . . ."

Source:  . "A true `theology of power' is based in love and service" Washington Times July 3 2000: 2

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13." The missing hand is the physical locus and symbol of the novel's eroticism, of Freckles's own sensitivity, of Wessner's hatred, and of the Angel's and McLean's love."

Source:  Dessner, Lawrence Jay. "Class, Gender, and Sexuality in Gene Stratton-Porter's "Freckles."" Papers on Language & Literature 36.2 Mar. 22 2000: 139

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14."... writer, that books can cause offense, stir up fury, even hatred, that what is undertaken out of love for one's country can be taken as soiling one's nest."

Source:  GRASS, GUNTER. ""To Be Continued ..." - The 1999 Nobel Lecture" World Literature Today 74.1 Jan. 1 2000: 10

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15." Let our people lead the way in showing that national hatreds and fears can be overcome, and that the people of this earth can learn to share t he earth and work together for ecological sanity and a world of love."

Source:  Lerner, Rabbi Michael,Hoek, Karen Van. "TIKKUN PASSOVER SUPPLEMENT 2000" Tikkun 15.2 Mar. 1 2000: 10

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16." Hazlitt, writing "On Poetry in General," actually made poetry less an art form than a synonym for feeling itself: "All that is worth remembering in life, is the poetry of it. Fear is poetry, hope is poetry, love is poetry, hatred..."

Source:  MALLON, THOMAS. "AT LARGE AND AT SMALL" American Scholar 69.2 Mar. 22 2000: 5

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17." Livingstone, by contrast, is highly "damaged": with a controversial past, unmarried and without children, with no university degree, a love of newts and the past and present butt of "establishment" hatred."

Source:  Lloyd, John. "Are the loonies coming back?" New Statesman (1996) 129.4483 Apr. 24 2000: 8

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18." In the case of Joan of Arc, a true story of love and sacrifice, of dedication and faith, is turned to a false one of hatred, bitterness, fury and revenge."

Source:  Maxwell, Ronald F. "Joan of Arc -- The Messenger" History Today 50.4 Apr. 1 2000: 52

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19." She finally reaches the "heart of darkness." The women remember their love and hatred of Fiamma, the (un)holy center of the past, their guilty actions."

Source:  Malin Irving. "Cracks" Review of Contemporary Fiction 20.1 Mar. 22 2000: 184

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20."... discover, is a constant theme in Kosovo -- along with pot, sex, love among the internationals, the dangerous driving habits of the locals and the innate hatred that continues to pit the Albanians against the Serbs."

Source:  Smith, Helena. "The do-gooders flood into the west's new colony" New Statesman (1996) 129.4479 Mar. 27 2000: 32

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21." As for those of "Stalin's victims" who fought against the Nazis, they did so for all the reasons that men have always fought: fear and hatred of the enemy, love of country, obedience to their leaders,..."

Source:  . "Letters from Readers" Commentary 109.3 Mar. 1 2000: 5

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22." Then there is the metamorphosis of his ardent love of country into hatred and treason."

Source:  Seiden, Melvin. "American Coriolanus" Humanist 60.1 Jan. 1 2000: 28

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23." He states that there is a difference between Christianity-which in the name of Jesus at least preached principles of love (but may not have so practiced these principles)-and Islam, which preached and practiced hatred in the name of Allah."

Source:  Kurtz, Paul. "CAN THE JIHAD BE TAMED?" Free Inquiry 19.4 Sept. 22 1999: 62

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24." More obvious than his love, and more overt, is his hatred."

Source:  Allen, Brooke. "Did Nike Say to `Just Do It" New Criterion 18.4 Dec. 1 1999: 71

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25." They were motivated by super-patriotism, love for sons and husbands who might be called to war, and virulent hatred of Communists and Roosevelt as well as the Jews."

Source:  Jeansonne, Glen. "THE RIGHT-WING MOTHERS OF WARTIME AMERICA" History Today 49.12 Dec. 1 1999: 31

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