Quotes About Tolerance
One of the extraordinary things about life is the sort of places it's prepared to put up with living.
~ Douglas Adams
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Some fish were jumping up the beach and into the tree, which struck me as an odd thing for a fish to do, but I tried not to be judgmental about it. I was feeling pretty raw about my own species, and not much inclined to raise a quizzical eyebrow at others. The fish could play about in trees as much as they liked if it gave them pleasure, so long as they didn't try and justify themselves or tell each other it was a malign god who made them play in trees.
~ Douglas Adams
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Why can't people just learn to live together in peace and harmony?" said Arthur. Ford gave a loud, very hollow laugh. "Forty-two!" he said with a malicious grin. "No, doesn't work. Never mind.
~ Douglas Adams
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It is difficult to be sat on all day, every day, by some other creature, without forming an opinion about them. On the other hand, it is perfectly possible to sit all day, every day, on top of another creature and not have the slightest thought about them whatsoever.
~ Douglas Adams
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She was of course the last person to judge somebody by the color of their skin - or if not absolutely the last, she had at least done it as recently as yesterday afternoon /.../
~ Douglas Adams
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Plenty of people didn't care for him much, but there is a huge difference between disliking somebody - maybe even disliking them a lot - and actually shooting them, strangling them, dragging them through the fields and setting their house on fire. It was a difference which kept the vast majority of the population alive from day to day.
~ Douglas Adams
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It is difficult to be sat on all day, every day, by some other creature, without forming an opinion about them. On the other hand, it is perfectly possible to sit all day, every day, on top of another creature and not have the slightest thought about them whatsoever. When
~ Douglas Adams
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Plenty of people didn't care for him much, but there is a huge difference between disliking somebody—maybe even disliking them a lot—and actually shooting them, strangling them, dragging them through the fields and setting their house on fire. It was a difference which kept the vast majority of the population alive from day to day.
~ Douglas Adams
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It is difficult to be sat on all day, every day, by some creature, without forming an opinion about them. On the other hand, it is perfectly possible to sit all day, every day, on top of another creature and not have the slightest thought about them whatsoever.
~ Douglas Adams
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Ich kriege schon Kopfschmerzen, wenn ich bloß versuche mich auf euer Niveau runterzudenken.
~ Douglas Adams
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They have always understood a great deal more than they let on. It is difficult to be sat on all day, every day, by some other creature, without forming an opinion about them. On the other hand, it is perfectly possible to sit all day, every day, on top of another creature and not have the slightest thought about them whatsoever.
~ Douglas Adams
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There is no problem involved in becoming your own father or mother that a broad-minded and well-adjusted family can't cope with.
~ Douglas Adams
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Ford Shouted out, Hey listen! I think we've got enough problems of our own having you shooting at us, so if you could avoid laying your problems on us as well, I think we'd all find it easier to cope
~ Douglas Adams
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One of the extraordinary things about life is the sort of places its prepared to put up with living.
~ Douglas Adams
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a patient man is better than a warrior.
~ Douglas Bond
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Family is putting up with each other's shit sometimes I guess.
~ Douglas Clegg
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Pain is a ritual we all must endure." 2
~ Douglas Clegg
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Steven Spielberg once said, which is that people will sit through twenty minutes of anything.
~ Douglas Coupland
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but he was never concerned by contradictions.)
~ Douglas Preston
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He carried the Lakota principle that he would render no judgments on anyone except through direct experience
~ Douglas Preston
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Until the whole world is free to agree with you or disagree with you, until you have given the freedom to everyone to like you or not like you, to love you or hate you, to see things as you see them or to see things differently—until you have given the whole world its freedom—you'll never have your freedom.
~ Adyashanti
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Acquaintance softens prejudice.
~ Aesop
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If one sticks too rigidly to one's principles,one would hardly see anybody,
~ Agatha Christie
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One never quite allows for the moron in our midst.
~ Agatha Christie
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