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Tolerance is a good cornerstone on which to build human relationships. By L. Ron Hubbard Tolerance Relationships Good Cornerstone Build

If tolerance poses as a middle road between rejection on the one side and assimilation on the other, this road, as already suggested, is paved by necessity rather than virtue; tolerance, as Nietzsche would say, becomes a virtue only retroactively and retrospectively. By Wendy Brown Nietzsche Tolerance Road Virtue Suggested

Tolerance, a term which we sometimes use in place of the words respect, mercy, generosity, or forbearance, is the most essential element of moral systems; it is a very important source of spiritual discipline and a celestial virtue of perfected people. By Fethullah Gulen Tolerance Mercy Generosity Respect Forbearance

Tolerance does not ... do anything, embrace anyone, champion any issue. It wipes the notes off the score of life and replaces them with one long bar of rest. It does not attack error, it does not champion truth, it does not hate evil, it does not love good. By Walter Farrell Tolerance Champion Embrace Issue Rest

We tolerate without rebuke the vices with which we have grown familiar. By Publilius Syrus Familiar Tolerate Rebuke Vices Grown

We have the right not to tolerate the intolerant. We should tolerate even them whenever we can do so without running a great risk; but the risk may become so great that we cannot allow ourselves the luxury. By Karl Popper Intolerant Tolerate Great Risk Luxury

We are not altogether here to tolerate. We are here to resist, to control and vanquish withal. By Thomas Carlyle Tolerate Altogether Resist Withal Control

Don't tolerate me as different. Accept me as part of the spectrum of normalcy. By Ann Northrop Tolerate Accept Normalcy Part Spectrum

Tolerated individuals will always be those who deviate from the norm, never those who uphold it, but they will also be further articulated as (deviant) individuals through the very discourse of tolerance. By Wendy Brown Deviant Tolerated Norm Tolerance Individuals

Tolerance is the positive and cordial effort to understand another's beliefs, practices, and habits without necessarily sharing or accepting them. By Joshua L. Liebman Practices Tolerance Beliefs Positive Cordial

It is true that you get what you tolerate. By Henry Cloud Tolerate True

Tolerating is the gift from God to women! By Rainer Maria Rilke God Tolerating Women Gift

Tolerance is an attitude of reasoned patience toward evil ... a forbearance that restrains us from showing anger or inflicting punishment. Tolerance applies only to persons ... never to truth. Tolerance applies to the erring, intolerance to the error ... Architects are as intolerant about sand as foundations for skyscrapers as doctors are intolerant about germs in the laboratory. Tolerance does not apply to truth or principles. About these things we must be intolerant, and for this kind of intolerance, so much needed to rouse us from sentimental gush, I make a plea. Intolerance of this kind is the foundation of all stability. By Fulton J. Sheen Tolerance Evil Intolerant Attitude Reasoned

Tolerance is a sign of growth on the spiritual path By Sivananda Tolerance Path Sign Growth Spiritual

Tolerance can lead to learning something. By Jakob Dylan Tolerance Lead Learning

Actually, tolerance and acceptance are different. To tolerate seems to mean that there is something negative to tolerate, doesn't it? By Bill Konigsberg Tolerance Acceptance Tolerate Negative

Tolerance sounds like a virtue, and at times it may be. [But should] a parent be tolerant of behavior that is harming a child? Or the police be tolerant of criminals who prey upon others? Should doctors be tolerant of disease, or public schoolteachers tolerant of any answer on an exam, no matter how wrong? By Dave Hunt Tolerant Tolerance Virtue Sounds Times

Toleration is good for all, or it is good for none. By Edmund Burke Good Toleration

One must concede to others what one tolerates in oneself. By Muriel Barbery Oneself Concede Tolerates

Tolerance is most decidedly not the equal of respect. It pales in comparison. In inter-personal relationships, tolerance as the basis of attitude and conduct is insulting, belittling and offensive. It smacks of condescension. By Keat Peng Goh Respect Tolerance Decidedly Equal Comparison

Since others have to tolerate my weaknesses, it is only fair that I should tolerate theirs. By William Allen White Weaknesses Tolerate Fair

Tolerance is love sick with the sickness of haughtiness. By Kahlil Gibran Tolerance Haughtiness Love Sick Sickness

No human trait deserves less tolerance in everyday life, and gets less, than intolerance. By Giacomo Leopardi Life Intolerance Human Trait Deserves

Tolerance is becoming accustomed to injustice; love is becoming disturbed and activated by another's adverse condition. Tolerance crosses the street; love confronts. Tolerance builds fences; love opens doors. Tolerance breeds indifference; love demands engagement. Tolerance couldn't care less; love always cares more. - By Cory Booker Tolerance Love Injustice Condition Accustomed

Did it ever occur to you, Charlie, that tolerance can reach a point where it is no longer tolerance? When that happens, the noble-sounding attitude on which most of us pride ourselves degenerates into weakness and acquiescence. By Grace Metalious Charlie Tolerance Occur Reach Point

We must not only learn to tolerate our differences. We must welcome them as the richness and diversity which can lead to true intelligence. By Albert Einstein Differences Learn Tolerate Intelligence Richness

We are in favor of tolerance, but it is a very difficult thing to tolerate the intolerant and impossible to tolerate the intolerable. By George D. Prentice Tolerate Tolerance Intolerable Favor Difficult

Tolerance is the eager and glad acceptance of the way along which others seek the truth. By Walter Besant Tolerance Truth Eager Glad Acceptance

Tolerance! The virtue that makes one bite his tongue so that he can tear out his hair. By Criss Jami Tolerance Hair Virtue Makes Bite

A leaky faucet, a barking dog-those are things you tolerate. By Candace Gingrich-Jones Faucet Tolerate Leaky Barking Dogthose

The best way to win against the intolerable is to tolerate them, for this they have seldom dealt with. Your indulgence may soften their malice and open their eyes to more honorable ways. By Bryant H. Mcgill Win Intolerable Tolerate Seldom Dealt

You have to be able to tolerate what you don't necessarily like so you can be free. By Larry Flynt Free Tolerate Necessarily

Contrary to popular definitions, true tolerance means 'putting up with error' - not 'accepting all views'. We don't tolerate what we enjoy or endorse - say, chocolate, or roses, or Mozart's music. By definition, we tolerate what we don't approve of or what we believe to be false. By Paul Copan Contrary True Putting Error Accepting

Real tolerance means respecting other people even when they baffle you and you have no idea why they think what they think. By G. Willow Wilson Real Tolerance Respecting People Baffle

Everyone likes to say they're tolerant. By Caleb Crain Tolerant

Tolerance enlarges the circle of our acquaintances. By Elsa Triolet Tolerance Acquaintances Enlarges Circle

Anyone can be tolerant of those who are tolerant. By Terry Eagleton Tolerant

I am unable to tolerate'; to say this is the lack of ability to tolerate and 'I am able to tolerate' is itself the ability to tolerate. By Dada Bhagwan Tolerate Ability Unable Lack

It is possible to tolerate anything as long as it only affects you. But the method of collective punishment is bigger than that. By Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Tolerate Long Affects Method Collective

You regard yourself as tolerant, and in that one adjective you most fittingly describe yourself. You really don't like people you tolerate them. You are very tolerant, MR. BUT. By Saul D. Alinsky Tolerant Regard Adjective Fittingly Describe

Accept, adapt, act. By Alexandra Bracken Accept Adapt Act

Tolerance can be exercised only by those who have well-grounded convictions (although it will not always be exercised even by them). For such people tolerance is an act of self-abnegation; although they are convinced that those who differ from them must be wrong, they nevertheless will protect their rights. By Erik Von Kuehnelt-Leddihn Exercised Convictions Tolerance Wellgrounded Selfabnegation

Tolerance is the assumption of superiority By Wendell Willkie Tolerance Superiority Assumption

Tolerance is bullshit. There is nothing to tolerate. We don't tolerate lovely people, we enjoy their company. I hate that term. By Kim Holden Tolerance Bullshit Tolerate People Company

Genuine tolerance does not mean ignoring differences as if differences made no difference. Genuine tolerance means engaging differences within a bond of civility and respect. By Richard John Neuhaus Genuine Tolerance Differences Ignoring Made

If tolerance is taken to the point where it tolerates the destruction of those same principles that made tolerance possible in the first place, it becomes intolerable. By Gaetano Mosca Tolerance Place Intolerable Point Tolerates

Tolerance means to fix our mind, to fix our words, & our actions on a higher principle. By Radhanath Swami Fix Tolerance Mind Words Principle

Living becomes a glorious experience only when it is sweetened by tolerance and love. Willingness to compromise with others ways of living and cooperation in common tasks, these make living happy and fruitful. Certain modes of behaviour have been laid down and proved beneficial by centuries of practice. By Sathya Sai Baba Living Love Glorious Experience Sweetened

Toleration is the greatest gift of the mind; it requires the same effort of the brain that it takes to balance oneself on a bicycle. By Helen Keller Toleration Mind Bicycle Greatest Gift

Tolerance is a virtue that depends upon peace and strength. By Charles Lindbergh Tolerance Strength Virtue Depends Peace

We who claim toleration should be the first to extend it to others. I By Arthur Conan Doyle Claim Toleration Extend

Tolerance isn't a trait, it's a skill. Learn it. Use it. Embrace it. We are all perfect in our own way ... just as God intended. By Shelley K. Wall Tolerance Trait Skill Learn God

Fabulous. Toleration is the key word. It's a pity few people understand this. By Cristiane Serruya Fabulous Toleration Word Key Pity

Tolerance is you saying something crazy and me smiling and saying, 'That's nice.' By Penn Jillette Tolerance Nice Crazy Smiling

Tolerance is only another name for indifference. By W. Somerset Maugham Tolerance Indifference

Decency renders all things tolerable. By Joseph Marie, Baron De Gerando Decency Tolerable Renders Things

A place like this wears down everything, and tolerance is no exception. In here, coexistence passes for forgiveness. You do not learn to like something you abhor; you come to live with it ... You live and let live, and eventually that becomes enough. By Jodi Picoult Exception Live Place Wears Tolerance

TOLERANCE Neither accept people as they are nor tolerate them. Many people think tolerance is a virtue but tolerance is actually a negative term. If you like something, you do not have to tolerate it. Tolerance indicates a deep sense of dislike that can at any time turn into hatred. It indicates a sense of separateness, small-mindedness, a limitation of consciousness. When you tolerate, it is a temporary state. Tolerance is a potential volcano. If you are tolerating, it means you are just holding on. Acceptance is also negative. You accept that which is not lovable. Tolerance and acceptance come with judgment and separation. Question: "But aren't we supposed to accept people as they are?" If you do not love them, then you have to accept them. I tell you, do not accept people as they are. Just love them as they are. By Sri Sri Ravi Shankar Tolerance Accept People Tolerate Sense

Tolerance obviously requires a non-contentious manner of relating toward one another's differences. But tolerance does not require abandoning one's standards or one's opinions on political or public policy choices. Tolerance is a way of reacting to diversity, not a command to insulate it from examination. By Dallin H. Oaks Differences Tolerance Noncontentious Manner Relating

Designated objects of tolerance are invariably marked as undesirable and marginal, as liminal civil subjects or even liminal humans; and those called upon to exercise tolerance are asked to repress or override their hostility or repugnance in the name of civility, peace, or progress. Psychically, the former is the material of abjection and one variety of resentment (that associated with exclusion); the latter is the material of repressed aggression and another variety of resentment (that associated with forsworn strength or domination). By Wendy Brown Tolerance Liminal Peace Resentment Designated

Tolerance is our safest refuge and our fortress against the handicaps that arise from schism, factions, and the difficulties inherent in reaching mutual agreement By Fethullah Gulen Factions Tolerance Schism Agreement Safest

Let us not speak of tolerance. This negative word implies grudging concessions by smug consciences. Rather, let us speak of mutual understanding and mutual respect. By Dominique Pire Tolerance Speak Mutual Consciences Respect

It's not enough to be tolerant ... now we're finally moving towards the idea of acceptance. By Erin Gruwell Tolerant Acceptance Finally Moving Idea

Any human being should have a tolerance for anybody. By Lou Reed Human Tolerance

Only a person with convictions has a genuine possibility to be tolerant. He who accepts no absolute values but clings to polite doubt cannot be tolerant but merely indifferent. He is morally defenseless in the face of evil. By Erik Von Kuehnelt-Leddihn Tolerant Person Convictions Genuine Possibility

There are certain things you cannot accept. There are certain things that human beings cannot tolerate. By Susanne Bier Accept Things Tolerate Human

Tolerance is the price we pay for living in a free, pluralistic society. By Robert Casey Tolerance Free Pluralistic Society Price

It is not a merit to tolerate, but rather a crime to be intolerant. By Percy Bysshe Shelley Tolerate Intolerant Merit Crime

Tolerance ain't the same as acceptance, even though we all wish it was. By Amy Ray Tolerance Acceptance

As a Buddhist, I was trained to be tolerant of everything except intolerance. I was brought up not only to develop the spirit of tolerance but also to cherish moral and spiritual qualities such as modesty, humility, compassion, and, most important, to attain a certain degree of emotional equilibrium. By U Thant Buddhist Intolerance Trained Tolerant Humility

For a new type of progress throughout the world to become a reality, everyone must change. Tolerance is the alpha and omega of a new world order. By Mikhail Gorbachev Reality Change World Type Progress

Without tolerance, our world turns into hell. By Friedrich Durrenmatt Tolerance Hell World Turns

Tolerance, which is one form of love of neighbor, must manifest itself not only in our personal relations, but also in the arena of society as well. In the world of opinion and politics, tolerance is that virtue by which liberated minds conquer the evils of bigotry and hatred. Tolerance implies more than forbearance or the passive enduring of ideas different from our own. Properly conceived, tolerance is the positive and cordial effort to understand another's beliefs, practices, and habits without necessarily sharing or accepting them. Tolerance quickens our appreciation and increases our respect for our neighbor's point of view. It goes even further; it assumes a militant aspect when the rights of an opponent are assailed. Voltaire's dictum, "I do not agree with a word that you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it," is for all ages and places the perfect utterance of the tolerant ideal. By Joshua Loth Liebman Tolerance Relations Form Love Manifest

Human beings, like plants, grow in the soil of acceptance, not in the atmosphere of rejection By John Powell Human Plants Grow Acceptance Rejection

Faced with pain, you will discover the power of endurance. If you are insulted, you will discover patience. In time, you will grow to be confident that there is not a single impression that you will not have the moral means to tolerate. By Epictetus Discover Faced Pain Endurance Power

Tolerance always has limits - it cannot tolerate what is itself actively intolerant. By Sidney Hook Tolerance Limits Intolerant Tolerate Actively

Tolerance is the virtue of people who do not believe anything. By G.k. Chesterton Tolerance Virtue People

Tolerance is the only real test of civilization. By Arthur Helps Tolerance Civilization Real Test

Tolerance over time breeds resentment. Only through understanding, that comes from the acceptance of one another's differences, shall we find true peace. By Erndell Scott Tolerance Resentment Time Breeds Understanding

Tolerance is just a fancy word for ignoring a fascist ideology. Acceptance is the only way. By Jessica Jung Tolerance Ideology Fancy Word Ignoring

Tolerance never exists without negative judgment. It is the sentiment of having a negative opinion about something yet still putting up with it. By Criss Jami Tolerance Judgment Negative Exists Sentiment

Tolerance is an important virtue of bodhisattvas . By Dalai Lama Tolerance Bodhisattvas Important Virtue

Mutual tolerance is the stepping stone to mutual respect. A hospitable mind is the key to a neighboring or an alien spirit, looked by dogma and guarded by tradition. By Ameen Rihani Respect Mutual Tolerance Stepping Stone

Tolerance is a virtue of people who don't believe in anything anymore. By Gilbert K. Chesterton Tolerance Anymore Virtue People

I've been very lucky in my life in terms of people who are able to tolerate me. By Patton Oswalt Lucky Life Terms People Tolerate

People tolerate those they fear further than those they love. By E.w. Howe People Love Tolerate Fear

Man, the rational animal, can put up with anything except what seems to him irrational; whatever is rational is tolerable. By Epictetus Man Animal Irrational Tolerable Rational

The deepness of human love and dignity will define the tolerance of humanity. By Debasish Mridha Humanity Deepness Human Love Dignity

Tolerance it a tremendous virtue, but the immediate neighbors of tolerance are apathy and weakness. By James Goldsmith Virtue Weakness Tolerance Tremendous Neighbors

Tolerance is the first principle of community; it is the spirit which conserves the best that all men think. By Helen Keller Tolerance Community Principle Spirit Conserves

Tolerance is the virtue of the man without convictions. By G.k. Chesterton Tolerance Convictions Virtue Man

Tolerance is not really a lived virtue; it's more of a cerebral ascent. By Krista Tippett Tolerance Virtue Ascent Lived Cerebral

How do we create a harmonious society out of so many kinds of people? The key is tolerance the one value that is indispensable in creating community. By Barbara Jordan People Create Harmonious Society Kinds

All you must do is accept all that is unacceptable to you. By Cheri Huber Accept Unacceptable

Embrace one another's differences By Edward Dunedin Embrace Differences

Tolerations are the seemingly inconsequential little things that drain away your energy. By Scott Blanchard Tolerations Energy Seemingly Inconsequential Things

For tolerance (and you must remember this when you grow older), is of very recent origin and even the people of our own so-called "modern world" are apt to be tolerant only upon such matters as do not interest them very much. By Hendrik Willem Van Loon Tolerance Older Socalled Modern World

There are those who believe something, and therefore will tolerate nothing; and on the other hand, those who tolerate everything, because they believe nothing. By Robert Browning Hand Tolerate

The heart of wisdom is tolerance. By Steven Erikson Tolerance Heart Wisdom

Of what use is it to be tolerant of others if you are convinced that you are right and everyone who disagrees with you is wrong? That isn't tolerance but condescension. By Anthony De Mello Wrong Tolerant Convinced Disagrees Condescension