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Quotes About Tolerance

Ne postoji ništa što ?ovek može u?initi nego da podnosi. Možete besneti ili možete plakati, ali na kraju ?ete nau?iti kako to podnosti.
~ Philippa Gregory
God know that a mother need fortitude and courage and tolerance and flexibility and patience and firmness and nearly every other brave aspect of the human soul.
~ Phyllis McGinley
The other day I chanced to meet An angry man upon the street — A man of wrath, a man of war, A man who truculently bore Over his shoulder, like a lance, A banner labeled "Tolerance.
~ Phyllis McGinley
It is possible to differ politically, socially, religiously, or in many other ways, yet to be friends.
~ Piers Anthony
Cancel culture', as it's become known, is one of the very worst things about modern society, and it's driven by the same woke liberals who profess to stand for tolerance.
~ Piers Morgan
If we do not believe in freedom of speech for people we despise, we do not believe in it at all.
~ Piers Morgan
Always be kind, for everyone is fighting a hard battle.
~ Plato
Patience is the best remedy for every trouble.
~ Plautus
If we had to and were able to suffer the sufferings of everyone, we could not live.
~ Primo Levi
Many people — many nations — can find themselves holding, more or less wittingly, that 'every stranger is an enemy'. For the most part this conviction lies deep down like some latent infection; it betrays itself only in random, disconnected acts, and does not lie at the base of a system of reason.
~ Primo Levi
Quien quema libros termina tarde o temprano por quemar hombres - Heinrich Heine
~ Primo Levi
Ik kan niet begrijpen, niet verdragen dat men een mens beoordeelt niet naar wat hij is, maar naar de groep waar hij toevallig toe behoort.
~ Primo Levi
Where hard life makes some maudlin to the point of weeping at mere memory, it grants others a curious immunity to suffering. Like the slaves who work the charcoal pits, their skin grows hardened to the pinch of fire and coals, insensible to burning things.
~ R. Scott Bakker
There's faith that knows itself as faith, Proyas, and there's faith that confuses itself for knowledge. The first embraces uncertainty, acknowledges the mysteriousness of the God. It begets compassion and tolerance. Who can entirely condemn when they're not entirely certain they're in the right? But the second, Proyas, the second embraces certainty and only pays lip service to the God's mystery. It begets intolerance, hatred, violence . . .
~ R. Scott Bakker
But I've always believed," Kellhus continued, "that one must ride another man's horse for a day before criticizing." "To better understand him?" "No," the man replied with an eye-twinkling shrug. "Because then you're a day away and you have his horse . . ." Achamian
~ R. Scott Bakker
The result of becoming tolerant towards sin is that we become intolerant towards God and His Word.
~ R.J. Rushdoony
I don't think you're weird, Ari." Destiny dropped down on the edge of the bed and picked up the Anne Rice book. "I think it's cool that you're into…stuff.
~ R.L. Stine
I drink blood, you eat tacos, get the f*ck over it! -Michel Glass
~ Rachel Caine
It's bad enough I have to be trapped in a car with you children. You'll do your best not to act like children.
~ Rachel Caine
Oh, come on. A vamp marrying a human gets the fanged ones all upset, and Eve made herself look like the ultimate fang-anger to all the humans by putting a ring on one, so what did you expect exactly? Flowers and parades? This is Texas. We're still figuring out how to spell tolerance.
~ Rachel Caine
Somebody how wouldn't judge another for prepositions they dangle, or their run-on sentences, and who in turn wouldn't be judged for the snobbery of their language etymology inclinations.
~ Rachel Cohn
The willingness to consider possibility requires a tolerance of uncertainty.
~ Rachel Naomi Remen
In the Big Apple, you get people like Beth on every bus, and nobody would say a word. You get races mixing, and it's no big deal. Old people, young people, everyone keeps their mouth shut. There's just more tolerance there.
~ Rachel Simon
Para respetar la libertad de los otros, hay que empezar por respetarse a sí mismo.
~ Rafik Schami