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Quotes About Tolerance

Soup is never eaten as hot as it is cooked.
~ Heinrich Muller
You have to deal with people the way they are, not the way you'd like them to be.
~ Helen DeWitt
It's not evil that separates Earth and Ingo; it's difference. But there are plenty who want to make evil out of difference.
~ Helen Dunmore
When traveling with someone, take large does of patience and tolerance with your morning coffee.
~ Helen Hayes
The highest result of education is tolerance
~ Helen Keller
Most of all I hope my work is about a thing that seems to me of the deepest possible importance in our present-day historical moment: finding ways to recognise and love difference. The attempt to see through eyes that are not your own. To understand that your way of looking at the world is not the only one. To think what it might mean to love those that are not like you. To rejoice in the complexity of things.
~ Helen Macdonald
Most of all I hope my work is about a thing that seems to me of the deepest possible importance in our present-day historical moment: finding ways to recognise and love difference. The
~ Helen Macdonald
He was really kind of magnificent. Sometimes he'd get punched or interrupted or outshouted while he was saying his sentence. And, well, he'd just wait until the interruption was over. Then, rather than starting his sentence again, he just went on as if nothing had happened, picking up from the precise syllable where he had been forced to stop. It drove people nuts.
~ Helen Oyeyemi
It is important to stress the ways that people are different from each other, because so much of the suffering that we experience in our relationships with other people is caused by the fact that we are blind to their point of view.
~ Helen Palmer
Show kindness to all, be gentle and loving, then all will love you
~ Helen Rappaport
To take offense is to give offense.
~ Helen Schucman
The way to real growth is not to become more powerful or more famous, but to become more human and more tolerant.
~ Helen Steiner Rice
Endurance is the free companion of Sorrow, and Patience her master.
~ HELENA PETROVNA BLAVATSKY
Whatever impatience we may feel towards our neighbor, and whatever indignation our race may rouse in us, we are chained one to another, and, companions in labour and misfortune, have everything to lose by mutual recrimination and reproach. Let us be silent as to each other's weakness, helpful, tolerant, many, tender towards each other! Or, if we cannot feel tenderness, may we at least feel pity!
~ Henri-Frédéric Amiel
True Americanism is opposed utterly to any political divisions resting on race and religion.
~ Henry Cabot Lodge
My friend is one who takes me for what I am.
~ Henry David Thoreau
God reigns when we take a liberal view, when a liberal view is presented to us.
~ Henry David Thoreau
My friend is one... who take me for what I am.
~ Henry David Thoreau
her patience was, perhaps, tired out; for this is a virtue which is very apt to be fatigued by exercise.
~ Henry Fielding
as políticas europeias consagram um modelo de tolerância e de inclusão que chega a assumir contornos de falta de vontade para afirmar os valores caracteristicamente europeus.
~ Henry Kissinger
It seems to me that a great university ought to have room in it for men subscribing to every sort of idea that is currently prevalent
~ Henry Louis Mencken
I soon found out you can't change the world. The best you can do is to learn to live with it.
~ Henry Miller
People are learning to feel more comfortable hearing one another's dreams. It used to be that if you told a dream in public, someone had to make a joke to relieve the tension introduced by that alternative reality.
~ Henry Reed
Most Americans are very cool people.
~ Henry Rollins