Elie Wiesel Quotes About Hatred

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  • If there is a single theme that dominates all my writings, all my obsessions, it is that of memory-because I fear forgetfulness as much as hatred and death.

    Elie Wiesel (2011). “From the Kingdom of Memory: Reminiscences”, p.8, Schocken
  • The opposite of love is not hate, it's indifference.

    Quoted in U.S. News and World Report, 27 Oct. 1986
  • did everything I could in my life to be immune to hatred, because hatred is a cancer.

    Interview with Professor Georg Klein, www.nobelprize.org. December 10, 2004.
  • I had to be honest with myself and that I felt hatred then, but as children say "I hate you", it's not really hate, you know, it's anger.

    Source: www.nobelprize.org
  • The opposite of love is not hate, but indifference. Indifference creates evil. Hatred is evil itself. Indifference is what allows evil to be strong, what gives it power.

  • More people are aware of the consequences of hatred. People are aware. Therefore more people are engaged in fighting ... racism and so forth.

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    Source: dailynorthwestern.com
  • Education in the key to preventing the cycle of violence and hatred that marred the 20th century from repeating itself in the 21st century.

  • It's not hatred that kills people, it's indifference

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  • But the forces of evil have not abdicated. The malevolent ghosts of hatred are resurgent with a fury and a boldness that are as astounding as they are nauseating: ethnic conflicts, religious riots, anti-Semitic incidents here, there, and everywhere. What is wrong with these morally degenerate people that they abuse their freedom, so recently won?

    Elie Wiesel (2007). “The Judges: A Novel”, p.140, Schocken
  • I was convinced that hatred among nations and among people perished in Auschwitz. It didn't. The victims died but the haters are still here.

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    Source: www.nobelprize.org
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