Quotes About Tolerance
The bourgeois, however, is tolerant. His love of people as they are stems from his hatred of what they might be.
~ Theodor W. Adorno
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Do not dismiss what you do not understand
~ Theodora Goss
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Cowardly multiculturalism thus makes itself the handmaiden of anti-Western extremism.
~ Theodore Dalrymple
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Multiculturalism rests on the supposition—or better, the dishonest pretense—that all cultures are equal and that no fundamental conflict can arise between the customs, mores, and philosophical outlooks of two different cultures.
~ Theodore Dalrymple
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The oikophobe and the multiculturalist are not really interested in other cultures, except as instruments with which to beat their fellow citizens.
~ Theodore Dalrymple
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Like all other virtues, patriotism when carried to excess becomes a vice; but that does not mean that patriotism is incompatible with respect for others.
~ Theodore Dalrymple
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The most difficult thing in the world is to know how to do a thing and to watch someone else do it wrong without comment
~ Theodore H. White
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There must be absolute religious liberty, for tyranny and intolerance are as abhorrent in matters intellectual and spiritual as in matters political and material; and more and more we must all realize that conduct is of infinitely greater importance than dogma.
~ Theodore Roosevelt
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In a republic, to be successful we must learn to combine intensity of conviction with a broad tolerance of difference of conviction. Wide differences of opinion in matters of religious, political, and social belief must exist if conscience and intellect alike are not be stunted, if there is to be room for healthy growth.
~ Theodore Roosevelt
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My heart is open to all the winds: It is a pasture for gazelles And a home for Christian monks, A temple for idols, The Black Stone of the Mecca pilgrim, The table of the Torah, And the book of the Koran. Mine is the religion of love. Wherever God's caravans turn, The religion of love Shall be my religion And my faith.
~ Theodore Zeldin
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Mean people are no fun.
~ Thom Filicia
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Is it possible to create an environment where people are welcomed and accepted…no matter what they look like? No matter what they say? No matter what they believe? Is it possible for church to be the place where the average person can walk in off the street, warts and all, and be fully embraced? Is it possible for the church to become known as the least judgmental place Americans know?
~ Thom Schultz
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Endeavor to be always patient of the faults and imperfections of others for thou has many faults and imperfections of thine own that require forbearance. If thou are not able to make thyself that which thou wishest, how canst thou expect to mold another in conformity to thy will?
~ Thomas a Kempis
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All men commend patience, although few are willing to practice it.
~ Thomas a Kempis
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Be not angry that you cannot make another what you wish them to be; since you cannot make yourself what you wish to be.
~ Thomas a Kempis
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Be not angry that you cannot make others as you wish them to be, since you cannot make yourself as you wish to be.
~ Thomas a Kempis
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Quickly enough we feel and reckon up what we bear at the hands of others, but we reflect not how much others are bearing from us.
~ Thomas a Kempis
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Take pains to be patient in bearing the faults and weaknesses of others, for you too have many flaws that others must put up with.
~ Thomas a Kempis
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It is no great thing to mingle with the good and the meek, for this is naturally pleasing to all, and every one of us willingly enjoyeth peace and liketh best those who think with us: but to be able to live peaceably with the hard and perverse, or with the disorderly, or those who oppose us, this is a great grace and a thing much to be commended and most worthy of a man.
~ Thomas a Kempis
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Your assignment is to love everyone, accepting all that happens to you.
~ Thomas a Kempis
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O sobie samym niewiele mniema?, a o innych zawsze jak najlepiej - to m?dro??, to jest doskona?o??. Nawet gdyby? widzia?, ?e kto? jawnie grzeszy albo dopuszcza si? zbrodni, nie powiniene? uwa?a? si? za lepszego, bo nie wiesz, jak d?ugo wytrwasz w dobrym. Wszyscy jeste?my u?omni, lecz ty nie s?d?, ?e kto? móg?by by? bardziej u?omny od ciebie.
~ Thomas a Kempis
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not thyself to attain much rest, but much patience.
~ Thomas a Kempis
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He who would weigh well and rightly his own doings would not be the man to judge severely of another.
~ Thomas a Kempis
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Si vieres a alguno pecar públicamente o cometer culpas graves, no te debes juzgar por mejor, porque no sabes cuánto podrás perseverar en el bien. Todos somos flacos; mas tú a nadie tengas por más flaco que a ti.
~ Thomas a Kempis
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