Quotes about Tolerance
Don't condemn me, remember rather that sometimes I, too, can reach the bursting point.
— Anne Frank
But I won't bore you any longer on the subject of old men. It won't make things any better and all my plans of revenge (such as disconnecting the lamp, shutting the door, hiding his clothes) must be abandoned in order to keep the peace. Oh, I'm becoming so sensible! ...
— Anne Frank
What's the point of the war? Why, oh why can't people live together peacefully? Why all this destruction?
— Anne Frank
Everyone is born equal; we all come into the world helpless and innocent. We all breathe the same air, and many of us believe in the same God. And yet … and yet, to many people this one small difference is a huge one! It's huge because many people have never realized what the difference is, for if they had they would have discovered long ago that there's actually no difference at all!
— Anne Frank
Why do grownups quarrel so easily, so much, and over the most idiotic things? Up till now I thought that only children squabbled and that wore off as you grew up.
— Anne Frank
One day this terrible war will be over. The time will come when we'll be people again and not just Jews!
— Anne Frank
It's better to be kind than to be right.
— Anne Lamott
You can safely assume you've created God in your own image when it turns out that God hates all the same people you do.
— Anne Lamott
Based on who they are and what they want and what they know, everyone is right. Every time.
— Seth Godin
Do not judge others, and you will not be judged. Do not condemn others, or it will all come back against you. Forgive others, and you will be forgiven." Luke 6:37
— Sheila Walsh
Many of the judgments we make of one another—judgments that cause great pain—are preventable, because they are based on misunderstanding
— Sheila Walsh
Did everything I could in my life to be immune to hatred, because hatred is a cancer.
— Elie Wiesel