Quotes About Tolerance
success in dealing with people depends on a sympathetic grasp of the other person's viewpoint.
~ Dale Carnegie
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When someone expresses some feeling, attitude or belief, our tendency is almost immediately to feel "that's right," or "that's stupid," "that's abnormal," "that's unreasonable," "that's incorrect," "that's not nice." Very rarely do we permit ourselves to understand precisely what the meaning of the statement is to the other person.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Lincoln, "with malice toward none, with charity for all," held
~ Dale Carnegie
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And when Mrs Lincoln and others spoke harshly of the southern people, Lincoln replied: 'Don't criticise them; they are just what we would be under similar circumstances.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Try honestly to see things from the other person's point of view.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Ver las cosas según el punto de vista ajeno puede facilitarlo todo cuando los problemas personales se vuelven abrumadores.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Cualquier tonto puede criticar, censurar y quejarse, y casi todos los tontos lo hacen. Pero se necesita carácter y dominio de sí mismo para ser comprensivo y capaz de perdonar. "Un
~ Dale Carnegie
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think always in terms of the other person's point of view, and see things from that person's angle as well as your own—if
~ Dale Carnegie
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John Wanamaker, fundador de las tiendas que llevan su nombre, confesó una vez: hace treinta años. he aprendido que es una tontería regañar a los demás. Bastante tengo con vencer mis propias limitaciones sin irritarme por el hecho de que Dios no ha creído conveniente distribuir por igual el don de la inteligencia.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Half the nation savagely condemned these incompetent generals, but Lincoln, "with malice toward none, with charity for all," held his peace. One of his favorite quotations was "Judge not, that ye be not judged.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Hatred is never ended by hatred but by love
~ Dale Carnegie
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No juzgues si no quieres ser juzgado
~ Dale Carnegie
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You deserve very little credit for being what you are—and remember, the people who come to you irritated, bigoted, unreasoning, deserve very little discredit for being what they are. Feel sorry for the poor devils. Pity them. Sympathize with them. Say to yourself: "There, but for the grace of God, go I.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Saberlo todo es perdonarlo todo
~ Dale Carnegie
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Principle 9 - Be sympathetic with the other person's ideas and desires.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Contact with other peoples is often represented as making inevitably for tolerance. But that is true only for those who have already been greatly educated to tolerance. The simple man everywhere is apt to see whatever differs from himself as an affront, a challenge, and a menace.
~ W.J. Cash
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At this moment the President is beginning to speak in New Orleans and the Vice-President is mounting the platform at NASA a few miles away. Both are making a plea for unity. The President, who is an integrationist Mormon married to a liberated Catholic, will appeal to Leftists to respect law and order. The Vice-President, a Southern Baptist Knothead married to a conservative Unitarian, is asking Knotheads for tolerance and understanding, etcetera. The poor U.S.A.! Even
~ Walker Percy
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You shall not look through my eyes either, nor take things from me, You shall listen to all sides and filter them from yourself.
~ Walt Whitman
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First, people tolerate evil because they see some benefit to themselves,' he said. 'Then, they feed it in hope that it will turn into something else. Then, they appease it in hope that it will not turn against them. Then, they respect it because they fear it. Finally, someone has to step up and stamp it out! (...)
~ Walter Dean Myers
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When another asserted something that I thought an error, I denied myself the pleasure of contradicting him.
~ Walter Isaacson
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Whoever accustoms himself to pass over in silence the faults of his neighbors shall meet with much better quarter from the world when he happens to fall into a mistake himself."14
~ Walter Isaacson
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Tolerance of free expression and independence of thought, he repeatedly argued, were the core values that Americans, to his delight, most cherished.
~ Walter Isaacson
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living like Jesus or seeing the world as Jesus saw it," he told me. "I think different religions are different doors to the
~ Walter Isaacson
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There was a simple set of formulas that defined Einstein's outlook. Creativity required being willing not to conform. That required nurturing free minds and free spirits, which in turn required a spirit of tolerance. And the underpinning of tolerance was humility - the belief that no one had the right to impose ideas and beliefs on others.
~ Walter Isaacson
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