Quotes About Intolerance
I'm quite testosterone intolerant, I just don't like it.
~ Frank Skinner
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I don't care if you're the grand wizard of the Ku Klux Klan,
~ Robert Muchamore
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The New York Age denounced the white man as "the most damnable hypocrite, scoundrel and savage that the world has ever seen.
~ Robert Whitaker
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Uno piensa que con el paso de los años se va a volver más sapiente y criterioso, que va a ser como el viejo que le enseñaba a Kung Fu: el sabio. Pero es mentira, con el fútbol estoy cada vez más intolerante y maniático.
~ Roberto Fontanarrosa
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The [Columbus] statue is really a tribute to genocide, colonialism, religious intolerance, racism, gender violence, and white supremacy. There are mixed feelings among locals, but Taíno and other Indigenous peoples of Borikén [an Indigenous name for the island] would like to see it gone, as it is looked upon as an embarrassment.
~ Roberto Mukaro Borrero
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To remain silent is to be complicit in the face of the increasing injustice, racism, xenophobia, and intolerance we are currently witnessing today.
~ Roberto Mukaro Borrero
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It is easier and much more satisfying to rail against the Right than to suggest that we go back to Genesis 1 and study together. Liberals can be just as intolerant as fundamentalists, and we have arrived at a moment in human history when intolerance and hope are mutually exclusive. (p. 6)
~ Robin R. Meyers
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There have always been anti-Semites, as there have always been fleas. Both are insignificant and brainless, having no purpose other than to torment their betters. I pray that someday we will be rid of them, but until then, we can only bathe. to keep them away.
~ Lisa Scottoline
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who might have ventured into the Strip were usually warned in time and rode away to more tolerant
~ Louis L'Amour
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Certitude leads to violence.
~ Louis Menand
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The frustrating thing is that those who are attacking religion claim they are doing it in the name of tolerance, freedom and openmindedness. Question: Isn't the real truth that they are intolerant of religion? They refuse to tolerate its importance in our lives.
~ Ronald Reagan
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The uproar of mankind is intolerable and sleep is no longer possible …." So the gods agreed to exterminate mankind.
~ Ronald Wright
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Critiquing Islam, critiquing any idea, is not bigotry. "Islamophobia" is a troubled and inherently unhelpful term. Yes, hatred of Muslims by neo-Nazi-style groups does exist, and it is a form of cultural intolerance, but that must never be conflated with the free-speech right to critique Islam. Islam is, after all, an idea; we cannot expect its merits or demerits to be accepted if we cannot openly debate it.
~ Sam Harris
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Certain beliefs place their adherents beyond the reach of every peaceful means of persuasion, while inspiring them to commit acts of extraordinary violence against others. There is, in fact, no talking to some people. If they cannot be captured, and they often cannot, otherwise tolerant people may be justified in killing them in self-defense.
~ Sam Harris
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the United States government will not tolerate any disrespect for the holy Koran." What form our government's intolerance will take remains unspecified. I await a knock on the door.
~ Sam Harris
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The Jew is contrary to our being. ... He desecrated our people, spit on our ideals, paralyzed the strength of the nation, made our customs rotten, and polluted the morale.
~ Joseph Goebbels
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I hate the English--they are coarse, like every nation that swills beer.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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I do believe that disgust makes me sicker than hatred.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Evils which are patiently endured when they seem inevitable become intolerable once the idea of escape from them is suggested.
~ Alexis de Tocqueville
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Su voz daba a entender que era posible hacer cualquier cosa, cualquiera, y quitarle importancia diciendo que era una broma, una broma a costa de toda la gente solemne y culpable, toda la gente moral y emotiva del mundo, la gente que «se tomaba a sí misma en serio». Eso era lo que él no podía soportar de los demás.
~ Alice Munro
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They were tolerant of what most people in town would think of as moral lapses in each other, but quite intolerant of departures in dress and hair style, and people not cutting the crusts off of sandwiches ...
~ Alice Munro
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the so-called Waidhofen Manifesto of the mid-1880s barring Jews from membership in student organizations and fraternities. He quotes these lines from that document, and they are explicit: "Everyone of a Jewish mother, every human being in whose veins flows Jewish blood, is from the day of his birth without honor and void of all the refined emotions.… He is ethically subhuman.
~ Allen Shawn
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People often hate what they cannot understand.
~ Amanda Elyot
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Prejudice is a vagrant opinion without visible means of support.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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