Quotes About Tolerance
??ng ch? trích h?. Vì có th?, chúng ta s? hành xá» như th? trong hoàn c?nh tương tá»±.
~ Abraham Lincoln
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Be excellent to each other.
~ Abraham Lincoln
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With Malice Towards None
~ Abraham Lincoln
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Do good to those who hate you and turn their ill will to friendship.
~ Abraham Lincoln
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compassion, skepticism, and uncertainty rather than on dogma
~ Adam Gopnik
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Competing absolutisms respect each other more than either respects those who are allergic to absolutes as an absolute principle.
~ Adam Gopnik
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feeling for normal frailty and for mercy before justice and humanity before dogma
~ Adam Gopnik
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I'm half white, I said, folding my arms. Hrrm. Which half? I blinked. Uh...dunno. Let's just say it's from the waist down. Chief Shouting Bear nodded. Deal. I only hate your legs.
~ Adam Rex
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You heard my name was Chief Shouting Bear, he said. It doesn't matter. You can call me whatever you want, Stupidlegs.
~ Adam Rex
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I'm part fairy,' said John. There was a quiet pause, and he eyed the man. 'Is that a problem?' 'No, sir. The United States military is very accepting of that sort of thing nowadays.
~ Adam Rex
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There was a fleeting cold front, the slight judgment that said immigrants were a necessary fact of life, one that must be tolerated but never truly accepted. The only way to ever become a permanent part of America's greatness would be to defend it. Cassidy
~ Adriana Trigiani
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Time shell be the limit of my suffering.
~ Aeschylus
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Acquaintance softens prejudices.
~ Aesop
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The secret of how to live without resentment or embarrassment in a world in which I was different from everyone else. was to be indifferent to that difference.
~ Al Capp
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I also discovered how much I could learn from listening to other people's stories—even people who at first blush didn't seem like the kind of people you could learn much of anything from
~ Al Franken
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The average person can tolerate being told something which he or she knows nothing about. (Which is why news is an effective advertising approach.) But the average person cannot tolerate being told he or she is wrong. Mind-changing is the road to advertising disaster.
~ Al Ries
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How quickly all the advantages of technological civilisation are wiped out by a domestic squabble. At the beginning of human history, as we struggled to light fires and to chisel fallen trees into rudimentary canoes, who could have predicted that long after we had managed to send men to the moon and aeroplanes to Australasia, we would still have trouble knowing how to tolerate ourselves, forgive our loved ones and apologise for our tantrums?
~ Alain de Botton
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it seems impossible to talk of love and letting live, and if we are left to live, we are not usually loved.
~ Alain de Botton
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We must live with our enemies as if they might one day become our friends, and live with our friends as if they might some time or other become our enemies'.
~ Alain de Botton
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We are idiots now, we have been idiots in the past and we will be idiots again in the future - and that is OK.
~ Alain de Botton
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It is the capacity to tolerate difference that is the true marker of the right person. Compatibility is an achievement of love; it shouldn't be its precondition.
~ Alain de Botton
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Lovers may kill their own love story for no other reason than that they are unable to tolerate the uncertainty, the sheer risk, that their experiment in happiness has delivered
~ Alain de Botton
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It is a wonderful thing to live in a world where so many people are nice to children. It would be even better if we lived in one where we were a little nicer to the childlike sides of one another.
~ Alain de Botton
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The epitome of empathy is said to be the capacity to look at the world through another's eyes. Though our glance on the planet is largely distorted by our crooked perspectives, we may nevertheless, with luck or agility, accede to a privileged glimpse of the view from another's shoes - and in the process claim to have been able, for a moment at least, to surmount our relativity.
~ Alain de Botton
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