Quote by James Dye
Darkness doesn't exist, you can merely measure the amount of light that is present. I think the same of hate, a lack of love rather.
Summary
This quote suggests that darkness is not a tangible entity on its own, but rather the absence or measure of light. Similarly, the quote proposes that hate is not a separate force, but rather a lack of love. It implies that darkness and hate do not have an independent existence, but are instead defined by the absence of their respective positive counterparts - light and love. This viewpoint encourages seeing these negative aspects as the absence of something positive rather than characteristic traits on their own.
Topics
Hate
By James Dye