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The Reverend Dr. [[Martin Luther King, Jr.]] once said, "like an unchecked cancer, hate corrodes the personality and eats away its vital unity. Hate destroys a man's sense of [[values]] and his [[objectivity]]. It causes him to describe the beautiful as ugly and the ugly as beautiful, and to confuse the true with the false and the false with the true."
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The Reverend Dr. [[Martin Luther King, Jr.]] once said, "like an unchecked cancer, '''hate''' corrodes the personality and eats away its vital unity. Hate destroys a man's sense of [[values]] and his [[objectivity]]. It causes him to describe the beautiful as ugly and the ugly as beautiful, and to confuse the true with the false and the false with the true."
  
 
Historically, others have defended hate as a valid expression of one's feelings or as a tool inspire the defense of a way of life.
 
Historically, others have defended hate as a valid expression of one's feelings or as a tool inspire the defense of a way of life.
  
 
[[category:psychology]]
 
[[category:psychology]]

Revision as of 22:57, October 1, 2007

Woven in the book of hate.jpg

The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. once said, "like an unchecked cancer, hate corrodes the personality and eats away its vital unity. Hate destroys a man's sense of values and his objectivity. It causes him to describe the beautiful as ugly and the ugly as beautiful, and to confuse the true with the false and the false with the true."

Historically, others have defended hate as a valid expression of one's feelings or as a tool inspire the defense of a way of life.