“When people you don't know hate you that's when you know you are the best.”— Paulo Coelho, twitter.com
“Haters are people terrified of their own emptiness Critics are people who want to be those who they criticize”— Paulo Coelho, twitter.com
“When I have a kid, they can be anything they want in this world... Except a hater.”— Drew Taggart, twitter.com
“I tuned out the boos through the rounds and stayed the course. I did what I had to do.”— Justin Gatlin, telegraph.co.uk
“If your hate could be turned into electricity, it would light up the whole world.”— Nikola Tesla, amazon.com
“There will be eye-rolling and snickering and shockingly stupid comments. People are going to think you’re nuts and maybe it is a bit nuts to date someone you only see every few weeks. If 'love' meant 'common sense' then we’d all be married to our third grade boyfriends. Prepare yourself for the hate…”— Allison Bowsher, xojane.com
“Stop letting a look or comment from someone else determine how you feel about yourself.”— Shannon Kaiser, mindbodygreen.com
“If people say not-nice things to you about your physical appearance, remember – it’s not about you! They’re working through their own stuff.”— Corinne Dobbas, corinnedobbas.com
“I like to think I'm helping them by hating them. I'm reminding them that they aren't God's gift to humankind.”— Veronica Roth, amazon.com
“Honestly, I don't have time to hate people who hate me cause I'm too busy loving people who love me.”— Not Will Smith, twitter.com
“As you care less about what people think of you, you will care more about what others think of themselves.”— Stephen R. Covey, amazon.com
“Find out who you are and figure out what you believe in. Even if it's different from what your neighbors believe in and different from what your parents believe in. Stay true to yourself. Have your own opinion. Don't worry about what people say about you or think about you.”— Ellen Degeneres, amazon.com
“Criticism is futile because it puts a person on the defensive and usually makes him strive to justify himself. Criticism is dangerous, because it wounds a person’s precious pride, hurts his sense of importance, and arouses resentment.”— Dale Carnegie, amazon.com