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Tolerance Quotes - Page 2

Tolerance becomes a crime when applied to evil.

Tolerance becomes a crime when applied to evil.

Thomas Mann (1995). “The magic mountain: a novel”, Random House, Inc.

The devil loves nothing better than the intolerance of reformers.

James Russell Lowell (1845). “Conversations on Some of the Old Poets”, p.83

I never will, by any word or act, bow to the shrine of intolerance or admit a right of inquiry into the religious opinions of others.

Thomas Jefferson (1943). “Thomas Jefferson: selections from his writings edited, with an introduction”

Black literature is taught as sociology, as tolerance, not as a serious, rigorous art form.

Toni Morrison, Danille Kathleen Taylor-Guthrie (1994). “Conversations with Toni Morrison”, p.258, Univ. Press of Mississippi

It is impossible to capture the essence, tolerance, and spirit of south Louisiana in words.

Chris Rose (2015). “1 Dead in Attic: After Katrina”, p.212, Simon and Schuster