Quotes About Tolerance
You can't judge Islam by those people any more than you can judge Christians by abortion clinic bombers or white separatists. Love turn to hate at the fringes of any belief system.
~ Chris Crutcher
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Like I said before, Rudy says, it's all about differences. Something about humans really doesn't like them, when they are the very thing we should embrace. If someone's different from you and it scares you or makes you mad, that's God telling you to take a closer look. If you're scared or mad, that's about you, not about the person who scares or angers you.
~ Chris Crutcher
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the world is coloured rather than stained by such beliefs,and accepting another's values is far more Christian than falling to your knees every time you see a stained glass window.
~ Chris Harrison
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Trumpers say the left is full of hate Because the left loves people of all colors and races Accepts refugees, the poor, the sick Welcomes people of all sexual orientations and religions But doesn't have a good feeling about those who reject them That makes us the haters
~ Chris Lewis
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I guess John Lennon had it right: give peace a chance.
~ Chris O'Donnell
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Sorry for the disaster. And thanks for your patience!
~ Chris Thyberg
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Kleist erinnert sich, daß der Schmerz ihm Geständnisse erpreßt hat, Versuche, den Schmerz zu beschreiben. Das erträgt kein Mensch lange, Doktor. Einmal muß es nachlassen oder mich töten.
~ Christa Wolf
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ecumenism, universal brotherhood, and the like. But the very fact of believing implies rejection of different beliefs.
~ Christian de Duve
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Before judging a person you have to know the story of his life.
~ Christian Orlandi
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Il faut apprendre à se faire chier même quand ce n'est pas nécessaire, sinon après on ne peut pas le supporter.
~ Christiane Rochefort
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I like the assumption that everyone is trying his best, and we should all just be kind to each other.
~ Christina Baker Kline
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~ is acceptance.
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The older I get, the more I believe that the greatest kindness is acceptance
~ Christina Baker Kline
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he doesn't approve but will deal with it later, "is that what they're doing? Asking for handouts?" "They just want to be treated fairly," a kid in the back says. "But what does that mean? And where does it end?" another kid asks. As others join the conversation, Megan turns in her seat and squints at Molly, as if noticing her for the first time. "An Indian, huh. That's cool," she whispers. "Like Molly Molasses, right?
~ Christina Baker Kline
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Perhaps Anita Loos had been right when she wrote that family life was only fit for those who could stand it.
~ Christina Bartolomeo
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when he was away she could stand him, and the farther he was away the more she could stand him!
~ Christina Stead
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To me, there is very little sex in toilets.
~ Christine Jorgensen
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The only unbearable thing is that nothing is unbearable.
~ Christopher Hampton
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She was yet another proof to me that nothing limits a person more than what was then called "a clearly-defined world view.
~ Heda Margolius Kovaly
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a democracy, mistakes can eventually be rectified and people who perpetrate stupidity or even atrocities are regarded, with the passage of time, more with tolerance and pity than with hate.
~ Heda Margolius Kovaly
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One of the best characteristics of the Tibetan people is their complete tolerance of other creeds. Their monastic theocracy has never sought the conversion of infidels.
~ Heinrich Harrer
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Wherever they burn books they will also, in the end, burn human beings.
~ Heinrich Heine
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Where they have burned books, they will end in burning human beings.
~ Heinrich Heine
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I take pride in never being rude to anyone on this earth, which contains a great number of unbearable villains who set upon you to recount their sufferings and even recite their poems.
~ Heinrich Heine
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