Quotes about Hate
16 quotes
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'Maxim' de Winter: You thought I loved Rebecca? You thought that? I hated her!
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Laurence Olivier
in
Rebecca
(1940)
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Colonel Saito: I hate the British! You are defeated but you have no shame. You are stubborn but you have no pride. You endure but you have no courage. I hate the British!
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Sessue Hayakawa
(as Col. Saito)
in
The Bridge on the River Kwai
(1957)
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Margo Channing: Bill's thirty-two. He looks thirty-two. He looked it five years ago, he'll look it twenty years from now. I hate men.
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Bette Davis
(as Margo)
in
All About Eve
(1950)
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Robin Hood:
It's injustice I hate, not the Normans.
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Errol Flynn
(as Robin Hood)
in
The Adventures of Robin Hood
(1938)
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Mrs. Danvers:
I watched you go down just as I watched her a year ago. Even in the same dress you couldn't compare.
Mrs. de Winter: You knew it! You knew that she wore it, and yet you deliberately suggested I wear it. Why do you hate me? What have I done to you that you should ever hate me so? Mrs. Danvers: You tried to take her place. You let him marry you. I've seen his face - his eyes. They're the same as those first weeks after she died. I used to listen to him, walking up and down, up and down, all night long, night after night, thinking of her, suffering torture because he lost her! Mrs. de Winter: I don't want to know, I don't want to know! Mrs. Danvers: You thought you could be Mrs. de Winter, live in her house, walk in her steps, take the things that were hers! But she's too strong for you. You can't fight her - no one ever got the better of her. Never, never. She was beaten in the end, but it wasn't a man, it wasn't a woman. It was the sea! Mrs. de Winter: Oh, stop it! Stop it! Oh, stop it! Mrs. Danvers: [opening the shutters] You're overwrought, madam. I've opened a window for you. A little air will do you good. Why don't you go? Why don't you leave Manderley? He doesn't need you... he's got his memories. He doesn't love you, he wants to be alone again with her. You've nothing to stay for. You've nothing to live for really, have you? Look down there. It's easy, isn't it? Why don't you? Why don't you? Go on. Go on. Don't be afraid...
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Judith Anderson
(as Mrs. Danvers)
in
Rebecca
(1940)
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Roger Thornhill:
I may go back to hating you. It was more fun.
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Cary Grant
(as Roger O. Thornhill)
in
North by Northwest
(1959)
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Quintus Arrius:
Your eyes are full of hate, forty-one. That's good. Hate keeps a man alive. It gives him strength.
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Jack Hawkins
(as Quintus Arrius)
in
Ben-Hur
(1959)
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William Holden
(as Joe Gillis)
in
Sunset Boulevard
(1950)
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Aunt Penniman:
Can you be so cruel?
Catherine Sloper: Yes, I can be very cruel. I have been taught by masters.
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Olivia de Havilland
(as Catherine Sloper)
in
The Heiress
(1949)
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John Ballantine:
If there's anything I hate. it's a smug woman.
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Gregory Peck
(as John Ballantyne)
in
Spellbound
(1945)
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