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Quotes About Intolerance

If you want to expel religion from our European civilization, you can only do it by means of another system of doctrines; and such a system would from the outset take over all the psychological characteristics of religion—the same sanctity, rigidity and intolerance, the same prohibition of thought—for its own defence. You have to have something of the kind in order to meet the requirements of education. And you cannot do without education.
~ Sigmund Freud
Não existe utilidade prática em saber que Ï€ é irracional, mas, se podemos saber, então certamente seria intolerável não saber.
~ Simon Singh
Call me a socialist or any blame thing you want to, as long as you grab hold of the other end of the cross-cut saw with me and help slash the big logs of Poverty and Intolerance to pieces.
~ Sinclair Lewis
He was not only 100 per cent American; he exacted 40 per cent of chauvinistic interest on top of the principal. He was on every occasion heard to say, "We ought to keep all these foreigners out of the country, and what I mean, the Kikes just as much as the Wops and Hunkies and Chinks.
~ Sinclair Lewis
All my life I have fought against prejudice and intolerance.
~ Harry S. Truman
My mother said I must always be intolerant of ignorance but understanding of illiteracy. That some people, unable to go to school, were more intelligent and more educated than college professors.
~ Maya Angelou
There is no religion that was founded on intolerance - and no religion that does not value the sanctity of human life.
~ Mohamed ElBaradei
I don't get along with people who think they know everything and everyone.
~ Cyc Jouzy
There is no truth sure enough to justify persecution.
~ John Milton
God, I hate judgmental people. They're so mean...and fat.
~ John R. Lindensmith
All religion seems to need to prove that it's the only truth. And that's where it turns demonic. Because that's when you get religious wars and persecutions and burning heretics at the stake.
~ John Shelby Spong
Yet so natural to mankind is intolerance in whatever they really care about, that religious freedom has hardly anywhere been practically realized, except where religious indifference, which dislikes to have its peace disturbed by theological quarrels, has added its weight to the scale.
~ John Stuart Mill
What is boasted of at the present time as the revival of religion, is always, in narrow and uncultivated minds, at least as much the revival of bigotry; and where there is the strong permanent leaven of intolerance in the feelings of a people, which at all times abides in the middle classes of this country, it needs but little to provoke them into actively persecuting those whom they have never ceased to think proper objects of persecution.
~ John Stuart Mill
When people decide that a certain way of faith is destined and inevitable, hatred and intolerance follow. Instead of saying, 'The Light is within you, choose the Light,' the message becomes 'Agree with our version of history or we'll kill you.
~ John Twelve Hawks
Very few of the so-called liberals are open-minded.... They shout you down and won't let you speak if you disagree with them.
~ John Wayne
Fanaticism is the child of false zeal and of superstition, the father of intolerance and of persecution.
~ John William Fletcher
To replace ME/CFS, the [Institute of Medicine] committee proposes the name systemic exertion intolerance disease, or SEID. This name captures a central characteristic of the disease: the fact that exertion of any sort— physical, cognitive, or emotional—can adversely affect patients in many organ systems and in many aspects of their lives.
~ Ellen Wright Clayton
ViaÅ£a în comun devine intolerabil?, iar viaÅ£a de unul singur, ÅŸi mai de nesu portat.
~ Emil Cioran
It is easier to get on with vices than with virtues. The vices, accommodating by nature, help each other, are full of mutual indulgence, whereas the jealous virtues combat and annihilate each other, showing in everything their incompatibility and their intolerence
~ Emil Cioran
Celui qui, entre vingt et trente ans, ne souscrit pas au fanatisme, à la fureur, et à la démence est un imbécile. On n'est libéral que par fatigue, démocrate par raison. Le malheur est le fait des jeunes. Ce sont eux qui promeuvent les doctrines d'intolérance et les mettent en pratique ; ce sont eux qui ont besoin de sang, de cris, de tumulte, et de barbarie.
~ Emil M. Cioran
We all believe in many more things than we think, we harbour intolerances, we cherish bloody prejudices, and, defending our ideas with extreme means, we travel the world like ambulatory and irrefragable fortresses. Each of us is a supreme dogma to himself; no theology protects its god as we protect our self; and if we assail this self with doubts and call it into question, we do so only be a pseudo-elegance of our pride: the case is already won.
~ Emil M. Cioran
A man who loves his god unduly forces other men to love his god, eager to exterminate them if they refuse.
~ Emil M. Cioran
That the Jews were unholy was a belief so ingrained by the Church that the most devout persons were the harshest in their antipathy, none more so than St. Louis. If the Jews were unholy, then killing and looting them was holy work.
~ Barbara W. Tuchman
It is clearer now that no anti-Semitic government in any country has ever helped its scapegoats to leave by any other door than death.
~ Barbara W. Tuchman