Quotes About Tolerance
When you stop expecting people to be perfect, you can like them for who they are.
~ Donald Miller
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Whenever anyone uttered a word against gay men or women, Grace was outspoken. "You shouldn't criticize people who are homosexual," she told her friend Prudy Wise. "It can be very destructive, and it is so easy to become mean without realizing it.
~ Donald Spoto
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The world would be a better place if everyone traveled. ~Miss Clarrie
~ Donna Jo Napoli
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Some things may never change but other things can be so completely different that they make the things that don't change bearable.
~ Donna VanLiere
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I am not going to condemn anybody. That's where religion gets a bad name, when people get holier than thou. We are all human. If my children make a mistake, I want them to know it is all right and they should try harder next time.
~ Donny Osmond
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Kindness is the best form of humanity
~ Doris Lee
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In university they don't tell you that the greater part of the law is learning to tolerate fools.
~ Doris Lessing
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In university they don't tell you that the greater part of the law is learning to tolerate fools.
~ Doris Lessing
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What possible difference did it make where somebody sat on a bus, or which water fountain somebody used? Most of all, I'd be thoroughly and permanently reviling my grandfather's guts if he pitched a fit over the soon-to-be-built bathroom being used by our soon-to-start new housekeeper. I thought that it must be hard for old people to know when they were being horrible and old-fashioned.
~ Dorothea Benton Frank
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In the world it is called Tolerance, but in hell it is called Despair...the sin that believes in nothing, cares for nothing, seeks to know nothing, interferes with nothing, enjoys nothing, hates nothing, finds purpose in nothing, lives for nothing, and remains alive because there is nothing for which it will die.
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
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Peace is not the absence of conflict, but the ability to cope with it.
~ Dorothy Thomas
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People are pretty forgiving when it comes to other people's families. The only family that ever horrifies you is your own.
~ Doug Coupland
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I've learned how to look at things and not judge them, but respect them and use it in a way that people understand that I respect them, show them love and respect their reality.
~ Doug E. Fresh
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2,000 years ago one man got nailed to a tree for saying how great it would be if everyone was nice to each other for a change.
~ Douglas Adams
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Make coffee, not war,
~ Douglas E. Richards
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Most of the Americans believed that any culture other than their own was backward and beneath contempt.
~ Douglas E. Richards
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If you do not respect my past, then why should I respect yours? If you do not respect my culture, then why should I respect yours? If you do not respect my forebears, then why should I respect yours? And if you do not like what my society has produced, then why should I agree to your having a place in it?
~ Douglas Murray
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The upsides of migration have become easy to talk about: to simply nod to them is to express values of openness, tolerance and broad-mindedness. Yet to nod to, let alone express, the downsides of immigration is to invite accusations of closed-mindedness and intolerance, xenophobia and barely disguised racism. All of which leaves the attitude of the majority of the public almost impossible to express.
~ Douglas Murray
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Racism has no place here." As though the fruit and nuts aisle of the Whole Foods in Seattle had been a known gathering place for the Klan.
~ Douglas Murray
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Society may tolerate you. It may wish you well. But your desire to dress in lady's knickers is no reason to force everyone to use entirely new pronouns. Or to alter every public bathroom. Or to bring up children with the belief that there is no difference between the sexes and that gender is a social construct. If
~ Douglas Murray
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Interpretations and judgments are important to explore. In contrast, the quest to determine who is right and who is wrong is a dead end. In
~ Douglas Stone
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Paul sarcastically notes that the Corinthians are so wise, and this wisdom of theirs is the basis for them "suffering fools gladly." He says that they will tolerate and put up with men who exploit them—but are in effect intolerant of true shepherds. As the people of God, we are being abused by the leadership of the modern evangelical movement—by this I mean the men standing behind the cash registers—and we cravenly submit. We know the taste of boot polish.
~ Douglas Wilson
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All this said, fussy grammarians need friends too, and so you may seek out and encourage them. Drop them a little note, telling them that they are your very favorite fussy grammarian, out with whom you like to hang. And if anybody winced there at my use of a plural pronoun for an indefinite singular, then may I suggest counseling?
~ Douglas Wilson
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When it comes to the history of ideas, it is relatively simple to show that religious toleration, which includes tolerating verbal expressions of ideas repugnant to you, is an idea that germinated in Christian soil. In Christian history, we see it as early as Lactantius (an early church father who tutored Constantine's kids), and it comes to full bloom in the American Bill of Rights. Letting other people express their errors without fear of reprisal is a distinctively Christian ideal.
~ Douglas Wilson
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