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Tolerance Quotes - Page 6

What's so funny about peace, love, and understanding?

What's so funny about peace, love, and understanding?

Interview with Noel Murray, music.avclub.com. September 12, 2011.

The problem to be faced is: how to combine loyalty to one's own tradition with reverence for different traditions.

Abraham Joshua Heschel (1997). “Moral Grandeur and Spiritual Audacity: Essays”, p.242, Macmillan

As a Buddhist, I was trained to be tolerant of everything except intolerance

Thant (U) (1978). “View from the UN”, Doubleday Books

A liberal is a man too broadminded to take his own side in a quarrel.

"The Geography of the Imagination". Book by Guy Davenport, 1981.

Liberating tolerance, then, would mean intolerance against movements from the Right, and toleration of movements from the Left.

Herbert Marcuse (2007). “The Essential Marcuse: Selected Writings of Philosopher and Social Critic Herbert Marcuse”, p.50, Beacon Press

Tolerance is really a better thing than understanding. Because it doesn't agitate against human nature.

"The Voice: Fran Lebowitz". Interview with Francesco Clemente, www.interviewmagazine.com. March 11, 2016.

Sometimes too much tolerance can kill you. If you are tolerant of people poisoning themselves to death they will drag you down. They will ruin your life by being intentional obstacles to your dreams.

"Ted Nugent Exclusive All Access Interview Motor City Madman Shutup & Jam". Interview with Mark Capuano, music.allaccess.com. July 22, 2014.

When you make a world tolerable for yourself, you make a world tolerable for others.

"Woman as Writer" by Jeannette L. Webber and Joan Grumman, (p. 38), 1978.

Tolerance is only another name for indifference.

W. Somerset Maugham (2011). “A Writer's Notebook”, p.34, Random House

Mutual tolerance is a necessity for all time and for all races.

Mahatma Gandhi, U. R. Rao (1963). “The Way to Communal Harmony”, Ahmedabad, [India] : Navajivan Publishing House

When we lose our tolerance for vulnerability, joy becomes foreboding.

"Dr. Brene Brown: Joy Is ‘The Most Terrifying, Difficult Emotion’", www.huffingtonpost.com. March 18, 2013.