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Quotes About Tolerance

Don't make light of any man's pain.
~ Patricia Briggs
Do they always flirt with biblical quotes?" Asil asked Tad. In long-suffering tones, Tad said, "They can flirt with the periodic table or a restaurant menu. We've learned to live with it. Get a room, you guys." "Quiet, pup," said Adam with mock sternness. He gave my butt a promissory pat as he said, "Respect your elders.
~ Patricia Briggs
She had no idea who the dagos were. Her racist vocabulary obviously needed work. What would a racist call werewolves? Wargs? She kind of liked that one, but suspected that racist bastards didn't read Tolkien.
~ Patricia Briggs
It is one of those nondenominational churches so busy not condemning anyone that it has little power to attract a steady congregation.
~ Patricia Briggs
She had no idea who the dagos were. Her racist vocabulary obviously needed work.
~ Patricia Briggs
Love thy enemies, it says in the scriptures. My foster mother always added, "At the very least, you will be polite to them.
~ Patricia Briggs
Over a lifetime of dealing with difficult women, I have learned it is often better to give into their demands immediately.
~ Patricia Briggs
In a verbally abusive relationship, the partner learns to tolerate abuse without realizing it and to lose self-esteem without realizing it. She is blamed by the abuser and becomes the scapegoat. The partner is then the victim.
~ Unknown
Love is when you fry the other person's bacon even if you're a vegetarian.
~ Patricia Nell Warren
Let us live without hate among those who hate
~ Patricia Nell Warren
When you've got too much religion that you can't mingle with people, that you're afraid of certain people, you've got too much religion. C. L. Franklin, from a 1955 sermon
~ Unknown
Sometimes you have to take the good with the bad to get what you need.
~ Patrick Carman
Compassion, in an ideal sense, is your ability to put yourself in other people's shoes regardless of what they look like, regardless of what they believe, regardless of whether they believe in God or not, or which god they believe in, and regardless of whether they're male, female, or patriotic. As long as they're human beings, the ideal vision of compassion is being able to feel other people's pain.
~ Unknown
But I am a patient man. I can wait for hours in the rain.
~ Patrick Modiano
And love and care have all kinds of different faces, and within them, there's room for understanding, and for forgiveness, and for more.
~ Patrick Ness
Why can't we learn to live with how we are? And whatever anybody chooses is okay by the rest of us?
~ Patrick Ness
Patience," she says again. But she says it impatiently.
~ Patrick Ness
I am in favour of leaving people alone, however imperfect their polity may seem. It appears to me that you must not tell other nations how to set their house in order; nor must you compel them to be happy.
~ Patrick O'Brian
It could only have been strange for Arthur—an American Jew who had experienced anti-Semitism firsthand, who, as a student, had protested against the rise of Hitler, whose family loathed the Germans just as ardently, and probably more so, than other Americans did—to listen to Marietta's story. But then, until recently, Arthur himself had worked for a German-owned company, Schering.
~ Unknown
No, no me molesta que me lo preguntes —repuso el anciano—. Siempre que a ti no te moleste que no te conteste.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
Hasta el mejor de los perros muerde cuando se cansa de que lo maltraten.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
It exhasperated her, but she knew better than to force the world to her desire.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
Sabía muy bien que la crueldad no ayudaba a hacer girar el mundo.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
Cualquiera puede amar algo por algún motivo. Eso es tan fácil como meterse un penique en el bolsillo. Pero amar algo a pesar de algo es otra cosa. Conocer los defectos y amarlos también. Eso es inusual, puro y perfecto." El Temor De Un Hombre Sabio.
~ Patrick Rothfuss