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Famous aphorisms, proverbs or sayings about tolerance

Bernay: Tolerant people are the most impatient, and tolerant people are the least tolerant.

Helps: Tolerance is the only test of civilization.

Burke: Tolerance is either good or bad for people.

Shakespeare: What you think is a cannonball is just an arrow in the eyes of a tolerant, generous and magnanimous person.

Sidney Smith: God is tolerant, but human beings are not; Almighty God is magnanimous, but weak human beings are very cautious.

Turgenev: Those who have lived life without being tolerant of others are not worthy of being tolerated by others. But who can say that tolerance is not needed?

Lu Xun: Don’t get close to anyone who hurts other people’s reputation but opposes revenge and advocates tolerance.

Agnes Replier: Humor brings understanding and tolerance, sarcasm brings deep and unkind understanding.

Wordsworth: God of justice, tolerance is the most perfect thing we can do.

Stern: Only brave people know how to tolerate; a coward will never tolerate, it is not his nature.

William James: The art of wisdom is the art of knowing what to tolerate.

Ming·Hong Zicheng: The body should not be too pure, and all the insults and filth should be tolerated; one should not be too clear-cut with others, and all good and evil, wise and foolish, should be tolerated.

E. Burke: To have an inclusive tolerance and the ability to improve everything, these two points are what I think are the standards of a politician.

1. A sea that accepts hundreds of rivers is great when it has tolerance; a mountain that is as high as ten thousand feet high and has no desires is strong. ——Lin Zexu 2. The brothers are here to survive all the calamities. When we meet, we will smile and forget the grudges. ——Lu Xun 3. Patience is painful, but its results are sweet. ——France Rousseau 4. The widest thing in the world is the ocean, wider than the ocean is the sky, and wider than the sky is the human mind. ——France Hugo 5. Without a magnanimous heart, you are not a true hero. ——Russian Pushkin 6. People who cannot tolerate others are not worthy of being tolerated by others, but who can say that they do not need tolerance? ——Turgenev 7. Sometimes the moral shock caused by tolerance is stronger than punishment. ——Suhomlinsky, the former Soviet Union 8. Only tolerance can accommodate people, and only thickness can carry things. ——Xu Xuan