Quotes About Tolerance
Think about a world which never irritated you. You'd be stuck with it forever.
~ Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
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Love the sinner and hate the sin.
~ St. Augustine
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The manners then which, when a student, I would not make my own, I was fain as a teacher to endure in others: and so I was well pleased to go where, all that knew it, assured me that the like was not done.
~ St. Augustine
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Is that too innocence, when the fountain of milk is flowing in rich abundance, not to endure one to share it, though in extremest need, and whose very life as yet depends thereon? We bear gently with all this, not as being no or slight evils, but because they will disappear as years increase; for, though tolerated now, the very same tempers are utterly intolerable when found in riper years.
~ St. Augustine
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I know now that true charity consists in bearing all our neighbours' defects--not being surprised at their weakness, but edified at their smallest virtues.
~ St. Thérèse de Lisieux
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I know now that true charity consists in bearing all our neighbors'defects--not being surprised at their weakness, but edified at their smallest virtues.
~ St. Thérèse of Lisieux
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It is better to leave each one in his own opinion than to enter into arguments.
~ St. Thérèse of Lisieux
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is more profitable to leave everyone to his way of thinking than to give way to contentious discourses.
~ St. Thérèse of Lisieux
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A person is said to be patient…because he acts in a praiseworthy manner by enduring things which hurt him here and now and is not unduly saddened by them.
~ St. Thomas Aquinas
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You must first have a lot of patience to learn to have patience.
~ Stanislaw Lec
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There will always be people who say mean words because you are different, and sometimes their minds cannot be changed. But there are many more people who do not judge others based on how they look or where they are from. Those are the people whose words truly matter.
~ Starfire
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Söz konusu baÅŸkalar?n?n derdi olunca nas?l da daha zeki, daha nesnel oluruz.
~ Stefan Zweig
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Live and let live" was the famous Viennese motto, which today still seems to me to be more humane than all the categorical imperatives, and it maintained itself throughout all classes.
~ Stefan Zweig
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I do not subscribe to this communal error of judging a man according to the way I perceive things.
~ Stefan Zweig
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Die einzige Möglichkeit, den Hass zu bekämpfen, muss aus uns selbst kommen.
~ Stefan Zweig
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Personally I take more satisfaction in understanding people than in passing judgement on them.
~ Stefan Zweig
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Vivre et laisser vivre », disait la célèbre maxime viennoise
~ Stefan Zweig
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La justicia pública decide seguramente sobre esas cosas con mayor severidad que yo; ella tiene el deber de proteger despiadadamente las costumbres establecidas y las convenciones legales; está obligada a juzgar y no a disculpar. Yo, sin embargo, en tanto que persona privada, no veo por qué he de adoptar el papel de juez; prefiero actuar de defensor. Personalmente, me causa mayor satisfacción comprender a los hombres que condenarlos.
~ Stefan Zweig
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El erasmista, el que cree en la humanidad, tiene que fomentar en su círculo vital más próximo la unión y no la división, no puede reforzar lo parcial en su parcialidad ni lo hostil en su
~ Stefan Zweig
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By now Flora was really cross. Surely she had endured enough for one evening without having to listen to intelligent conversation? Here
~ Stella Gibbons
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Ohhhhkay... say again but slooooowly.
~ Stephan Pastis
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Clearly the crucial issue in the success of an intimate sexual relationship or very close friendship is not one of sexuality or of gender. More important than either is the conscious willingness of two people or a whole family or community to think about each other with generosity, openness, tolerance and respect, conscious that this counts for something only when it is also translated into behaviours that are routinely respectful, thoughtful and kind.
~ Stephanie Dowrick
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There is some truth in everything. Views and opinions are different aspects. Do not quarrel with others.
~ Sivananda
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I believe in the fundamental truth of all great religions of the world.
~ Mahatma Gandhi
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