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Only by enduring what others cannot tolerate can we do what others cannot tolerate. What does that mean?

Only by enduring what others cannot endure can we do what others cannot. It means: Only by enduring pain that ordinary people cannot endure can we accomplish great things that ordinary people cannot accomplish.

The first word in the sentence "forbearance" is a verb, and the second "bearance" is a noun. The second word "able" in the sentence "able can do what others cannot" is a noun, referring to something that can be done.

The basic meaning of forbearance is: patience; endurance: ~ pain. Cruel; hard-hearted: ~heart. Residual ~.

The basic meaning of Neng: ability; talent: skill~. ~ Resistance. No one. Abbreviation for energy. Capable: ~ people. ~Hand. ~ Those who work hard. Among these people, he is the only one.

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Quotes about tolerance:

1. A person who tolerates sin is a sinner himself, because he is the source of all evil in the world. ——Shakespeare's "Tit for Tat"

2. Strangers and enemies don't need to kiss when they break up. ——Shakespeare's "Marriage"

3. Treat an enemy as you would a friend, and maintain your reputation strictly. What should I do if the evidence of his innocence accidentally falls into my hands? This requires us to forget about ordinary hatred and think of a way to remedy the evil. ——Romain Rolland, "Wolves"

4. You can't feed jackals with sugar. ——Gorky "The Chuikov Family"

5. We cannot use the law as a scarecrow to scare birds, and let it stand there peacefully. The birds will grow up on it after they get used to it. perch on it and no longer be afraid of it. ——Shakespeare's "Tit for Tat"

6. You cannot show mercy to the murderer, otherwise you will encourage murder. ——Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet"

7. Compassionate and indulgent judges can only breed injustice. ——Shakespeare's "The Humiliation of Lucrece"

8. Even angels cannot save the devil. ——Hugo's "Lu Yi Bras"