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It is not a merit to tolerate, but rather a crime to be intolerant.
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.
Tolerance is bullshit. There is nothing to tolerate. We don't tolerate lovely people, we enjoy their company. I hate that term.
You-your explanations have made you more tolerable.
I'm not willing just to be tolerated. That wounds my love of love and of liberty.
We are in favor of tolerance, but it is a very difficult thing to tolerate the intolerant and impossible to tolerate the intolerable.
I must forgive without noise or fuss.
Forgive what you do not approve & love me for this energetic exertion of my talent
I will not tolerate your faults. They are of no use to me.
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.
dangerously polite.
At a time when everybody in our culture is talking about tolerance, it seems that tolerance has the highest premium of any response - "If we just tolerate one another ... " But my feeling is: Who wants to be tolerated? People don't want to be tolerated; they want to be loved.
He tolerated it until he could tolerate it no more.
Being tolerant does not mean acquiescing to the intolerable; it does not mean covering up disrespect; it does not mean coddling the aggressor or disguising aggression. Tolerance is the virtue that teaches us to live with the different. It teaches us to learn from and respect the different.
Any human being should have a tolerance for anybody.
You have had many successes, and you have earned the right to be respected.
The world will tolerate many vices, but not their diminutives.
Go beyond tolerance to acceptance.
Tolerance is held to be a condition of mind which is encouraged by, and is necessary for, civilization.
I respect everything I make fun of.
Respect is EARNED but honor is GIVEN.
What is needed isn't merely tolerance but acceptance, wholehearted and unconditional.
What is tolerance? It is the consequence of humanity. We are all formed of frailty and error; let us pardon reciprocally each other's folly - that is the first law of nature.
If you want to be respected for your actions, then your behavior must be above reproach. If our lives demonstrate that we are peaceful, humble, and trusted, this is recognized by others.
Everything is acceptable until we stop accepting them.
I never tolerate disrespect or betrayal
...[S]ome of the opinions which people entertain should be respected, and others should not.
I don't expect you to like me. But I hope you can tolerate me
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.
He that respects not is not respected.
Never complain about what you allow.
It is true that you get what you tolerate.
On the other hand, I'm very tolerant as well. I expect that everybody can play what they want. I'm only not tolerant when it comes to myself and what is presented on my album that I have to listen to for the rest of my life.
Let what offends God offend me, and what God pardons, I pardon.
Prejudice tolerated is intolerance encouraged.
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.
Don't 'tolerate' mistakes. Embrace them!
Blessed are the misfits who make their own rules and stick to them for they shall inherit peace of mind
Tolerance to my mind has been greatly overrated ... I take as much pleasure in detesting the good brothers and sisters of the [Anti-Saloon] League as they have in hating me.
I must be allowed to be as I am.
He who respects others is respected by them.
Whatever is not forbidden is permitted.
I cannot be bound to the confines of your rules. I am the exception to them.
If there is anyone here whom I have not insulted, I beg his pardon.
Tolerance ain't the same as acceptance, even though we all wish it was.
I won't be wronged. I won't be insulted. I won't be laid a-hand on. I don't do these things to other people, and I require the same from them.
Never complain about what you permit to be.
Tolerance is you saying something crazy and me smiling and saying, 'That's nice.'
All of us should banish hateful communications and practice civility for differences of opinion.
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.
No human trait deserves less tolerance in everyday life, and gets less, than intolerance.
Tolerance is the eager and glad acceptance of the way along which others seek the truth.
What I would like you always to do is what I try humbly to do myself, that is, never to say or to do anything which would wound the feelings or the self-respect of any human being, and to give special consideration to all who are in any way repressed.
The acceptable is unacceptable. The truth is a lie. The good is pure evil. Even freedom has become a prison.
As a witness of the Savior, I exhort you to forgive any you feel may have offended you. If there is transgression, repent of it, that the Master may heal you.
I offer no apologies to those whom I may have rendered uncomfortable with my open and honest assertions. The truth is often harsh and uncomfortable to embrace.
The absence of dissent does not necessarily imply acceptance; just tolerance.
There's a big difference between tolerance and approval, and I have no right to expect or demand the latter from anyone.
All of us, as human beings, seek to be respected. Even those who do not respect others have a deep seated desire to be respected.
What you allow, you encourage.
Only conformists are ever adored.
Actually, tolerance and acceptance are different. To tolerate seems to mean that there is something negative to tolerate, doesn't it?
Decency renders all things tolerable.
Tolerance is a very dull virtue. It is boring. Unlike love, it has always had a bad press. It is negative. It merely means putting up with people, being able to stand things.
Let gentleness my strong enforcement be.
Real tolerance means respecting other people even when they baffle you and you have no idea why they think what they think.
Everything is honored, but nothing matters.
Pardon's the word to all.
Forgive all who have offended you, not for them, but for yourself.
I cannot tolerate fools - won't have anything to do with them. I only want to associate with brilliant people.
Whoever acts with respect will get respect.
If our goal is to be tolerant of people who are different than we are, Chase, then we really are aiming quite low. Traffic jams are to be tolerated. People are to be celebrated.
It is sometimes said that toleration should be refused to the intolerant. In practice this would destroy it ... The only remedy for dogmatism and lies is toleration and the greatest possible liberty of expression.
While it [tolerance] is more or less quietly and constitutionally withdrawn from the opposition, it is made compulsory behavior with respect to established policies.
We pardon familiar vices.
Tolerance is NOT acceptance. And that's the problem with ALL religion. It teaches acceptance only for those who believe exactly as you do, and at best, tolerance for the rest of us "sinners." Sorry. Not acceptable.
Least said is soon disavowed.
By using the word 'tolerance,' you're simply placing yourself on a higher plane than those you tolerate. Tolerance is only possible when one fosters a deep-rooted sense of superiority.
Your silence is not acceptable.
If there's anything intolerance can't tolerate, it's ridicule!
I have always made you my companions and friends, and allowed you perfect freedom to do and say whatever you liked, so long as you liked what I could approve of.
I respect orders but I respect myself too and I do not obey foolish rules made especially to humiliate me.
Judgment falls not on the unacceptable but only on those who will not accept acceptance
I've been very lucky in my life in terms of people who are able to tolerate me.
Tolerance only for those who agree with you is no tolerance at all.
To my abusers: I forgive you.
Offenses offend, beware!
I seem to have very polite fans, not fanatical ones.
There comes a day when, for someone who has persecuted us, we feel only indifference, a weariness at his stupidity. Then we forgive him.
If it was necessary to tolerate in other people everything that one permits oneself, life would be unbearable.
Be merciful, moderate, and modest.
How much we forgive to those who yield us the rare spectacle of heroic manners! We will pardon them the want of books, or arts, and even of gentler virtues. How tenaciously we remember them!
In life, you get what you tolerate.
The moral decisions of others should be treated with respect, as long as such decisions do not conflict with the principle of tolerance.
We have the right and the responsibility to be intolerant of those things which should not be tolerated.
I abstain from the people who consider insolence bravery and tenderness cowardice. And I abstain from those who consider chatter wisdom and silence ignorance.
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.
Shunned by association.
Humanity would never tolerate it
We all prefer the love of others to their hatred. We all prefer others' generosity to their meanness. And who among us does not prefer tolerance, respect, and forgiveness of our failings to bigotry, disrespect, and resentment? In