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Quotes about Tolerance

he had always had a great tolerance which seemed the nicest thing about him if it were not the most sinister. All
— Ernest Hemingway
How should Jesus-following Republicans and Democrats treat, speak about, and respond to one another? Publicly and privately? The way Jesus treated, spoke to, and responded to those who disagreed with him.
— Andy Stanley
Patience is the decision to move at someone else's pace rather than pressure him or her to match yours.
— Andy Stanley
Patience is simply a way of putting the other person first. Patience is an expression of submission.
— Andy Stanley
As followers of Jesus, we should be known as people who like people who are nothing like us.
— Andy Stanley
While Paul was a man of great faith, he was not a man of great patience or tolerance for those who opposed the gospel. But that was okay. God didn't choose him for his manners.
— Andy Stanley
I try to see the good in everybody, and I don't care who people are as long as they're themselves, whatever that is.
— Dolly Parton
I was raised in a family where vulnerability was barely tolerated: no training wheels on our bicycles, no goggles in the pool, just get it done. And so I grew up not only with discomfort about my own vulnerability, I didn't care for it in other people either.
— Brene Brown
A civilized society is one which tolerates eccentricity to the point of doubtful sanity.
— Robert Frost
Patience is not simply the ability to wait - it's how we behave while we're waiting.
— Joyce Meyer
Fascist movements kill off their critics, literally or metaphorically, while democratic movements value, invite and even welcome criticism.
— Parker Palmer
If you treat people with dignity and respect, even if you have differences, you can find common ground on a way forward.
— Kevin Faulconer