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Life & Mortality Quote by Walker Percy

"Hatred strikes me as one of the few signs of life remaining in the world. This is another thing about the world which is upsidedown: all the friendly and likable people seem dead to me; only the haters seem alive"

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Hatred, for Percy, isn’t a virtue; it’s a pulse. The line lands with a bleak cleverness because it treats an ugly emotion as evidence that someone still has a nervous system. In a world smoothed over by politeness, consumer comfort, and social scripts, “friendly and likable” becomes less a moral category than a behavioral one: people performing agreeable aliveness like a customer-service smile. Percy flips the moral expectation on purpose. If even hatred looks like vitality, the culture’s baseline must be closer to sedation than peace.

The subtext is existential and distinctly mid-century American: postwar prosperity, mass media, suburban order, and the rise of the “well-adjusted” personality as an ideal. Percy’s work often worries at the ways modern life turns the self into a spectator of its own existence. Here, the haters “seem alive” because hatred is clarifying; it organizes the world into stakes. It implies attachment, injury, desire, conviction. Even when misdirected, it proves a person is still capable of being moved.

Calling the world “upsidedown” carries a moral indictment. The problem isn’t that hatred is good; it’s that the culture has made genuine feeling so rare that we mistake toxicity for authenticity. Read now, it sounds eerily like a pre-internet diagnosis of outrage culture: anger as the last reliable signal that someone isn’t sleepwalking. Percy’s real target is spiritual deadness masquerading as niceness, the kind of civility that costs nothing because it means nothing.

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Percy, Walker. (2026, January 16). Hatred strikes me as one of the few signs of life remaining in the world. This is another thing about the world which is upsidedown: all the friendly and likable people seem dead to me; only the haters seem alive. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/hatred-strikes-me-as-one-of-the-few-signs-of-life-87021/

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Percy, Walker. "Hatred strikes me as one of the few signs of life remaining in the world. This is another thing about the world which is upsidedown: all the friendly and likable people seem dead to me; only the haters seem alive." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/hatred-strikes-me-as-one-of-the-few-signs-of-life-87021/.

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"Hatred strikes me as one of the few signs of life remaining in the world. This is another thing about the world which is upsidedown: all the friendly and likable people seem dead to me; only the haters seem alive." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/hatred-strikes-me-as-one-of-the-few-signs-of-life-87021/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Walker Percy (May 28, 1916 - May 10, 1990) was a Writer from USA.

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