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What are the famous aphorisms about tolerance?

1. Be magnanimous and tolerate nothing.

——Luo Guanzhong

2. The ears do not hear people’s faults, the eyes do not see people’s shortcomings, and the mouth does not speak of people’s faults.

——Lin Bu's "Records of Saving Hearts"

3. Taishan does not allow soil, so it can become as big as it is; rivers and seas do not allow small streams, so it can become deep.

——Li Si's "Book of Remonstrance and Expulsion"

4. Do not get close to those who harm others, but oppose retaliation and advocate tolerance.

——Lu Xun

5. Tolerance means allowing others freedom of judgment and action. For opinions and behaviors that are different from your own, even if you have encountered all dangerous consequences, you still wait patiently and fairly.

——Bi Shumin

6. A wise man must be humble, and a great kind man must be tolerant. Only the little wise people are aggressive, and the little kind people are careless.

——Zhou Guoping

7. When you like yourself, you will not feel inferior. When you are tolerant of others, you will not feel that you stand with others. in a hostile position. When you can have this feeling, you will still feel satisfied and at peace even if you still don't have many friends.

——Roland

8. Have blessings for the eternity of life, and be tolerant of changes in life.

——Lin Qingxuan's "Snow Can Be Appointed"

9. To learn tolerance is to learn patience. The road of life is difficult and tortuous, and those who cannot bear the tolerance of life will find it difficult to cross the threshold of life and cross the river of fate. To learn tolerance is to learn to give up. The ancients said: "People's minds are narrow if they have many desires, and wide if they have few desires." Life is rich and precious, and it really requires the wisdom of being patient and patient. In the face of tolerance, many things in life are meaningless. More often than not, it is enough to get a small amount, and if there is more left, you have to learn to give up.

——Wang Meng's "The Philosophy of Tolerance"

10. Tolerance means respecting any belief of others.

——Einstein

11. People should have a conscience, and even the cruelest heart will have a short and beautiful memory of forgiving others.

——Seifert

12. Sometimes tolerance causes a stronger moral shock than punishment.

——Suhomlinsky

13. A great man has two hearts: one heart bleeds and the other heart is tolerant.

——Kahlil Gibran

14. The noblest revenge is tolerance.

——Hugo

15. Tolerance is like the drizzle from the sky that nourishes the earth. It blesses those who tolerate and those who are tolerated.

——Shakespeare

16. The art of wisdom is the art of knowing what to tolerate.

——William James

17. Tolerance is either good for people or harmful to people.

——Stern

18. Only brave people know how to be tolerant; a coward will never be tolerant, it is not his nature.

——Stern's "Sermons"

19. Tolerance, allowing others to have freedom of action and judgment, and being patient and fair towards opinions that are different from one's own or traditional opinions tolerate.

——"Tolerance" by Hendrick Wilhelm Van Loon

20. Tolerance is like freedom. You won't get it just by begging. Only everlasting vigilance can preserve it.

——"Tolerance" by Hendrick Wilhelm Van Loon

21. I repeat, fear is the cause of all intolerance.

——"Tolerance" by Hendrick Wilhelm Van Loon

22. People who are not tolerant of others are not worthy of tolerance from others.

But who can say that tolerance is not needed!

——Turgenev's "Roting"