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Famous aphorisms about tolerance and understanding

Be magnanimous and tolerate nothing. So, here is a collection of famous quotes about tolerance and understanding that I have compiled for your reading and reference. Famous aphorisms about tolerance and understanding:

1. The noblest way of revenge is tolerance. ——Hugo

2. The noblest revenge is tolerance. ——Hugo

3. Never agree to others easily if you are not competent for it. Once you agree to others, you must fulfill your promise. ——Washington

4. The violet leaves its fragrance on the ankle that crushed it. This is forgiveness and anger. ——Mark Twain

5. The way to govern a country is to be strong and broad. ——Zhu Xi

6. Those who love others will always be loved by others; those who respect others will always be respected by others. ——Mencius

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

8. God of justice, tolerance is our most perfect place. ——Turgenev

9. It is easier to forgive enemies than to forgive friends. ——Mrs. Dirge

10. Use convenience when it is convenient, and be merciful and merciful. ——Wu Chengen

11. Being kind to others means being good at forgiving. ——Frost New Hampshire

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

13. Tolerance is great, and to be strong is to be without desire. ——"Ancient and Modern Couplets"

14. To have tolerance is to have great virtue. ——Shang Shu of the Pre-Qin Dynasty

15. Blame yourself with the same mind that blames others, and forgive others with the same mind that forgives yourself. ——Anonymous

16. Perhaps the most important thing is to treat others with gentleness and kindness so that each other can live cheerfully and happily. ——Katsunosuke Matsushita

17. With magnanimity and tolerance, everything will be beneficial. ──"The Hadith of the Ancestors of the Song Dynasty Fact Garden"

18. A great person has two hearts: one heart bleeds; the other heart is tolerant. ——Kahlil Gibran

19. The vision should be broad, and one should travel through famous mountains and rivers; the measurement should be broad, and one should be familiar with the Five Classics and all histories. ——Qing Jinying

20. The sky and the earth are wide in your chest, and there are always boats to ferry people. ——Chinese proverb

21. A person who has a firm mind and is good at tolerance will be an outstanding man. ——Kokubu Yasutaka

22. People with pure hearts live full of sweetness and joy. ——Leo Tolstoy

23. Although I disagree with what you said, I defend your right to speak. ——Voltaire

24. I am yours, my motherland! It's all yours, my heart and soul; if I don't love you, my motherland, who can I love? ——Petofi

25. Only tolerance can accommodate people, but thickness can carry things. ——Xue Rixuan

26. Take a step back, the sky is vast, and let the three points of mind be peaceful. ——Couplet

27. When the sky is called high, it can cover everything; when the earth is called wide, it can contain everything; when the sun and the moon are called bright, it shines on everything; when the rivers and seas are called great, they cannot tolerate everything. . ——Cao Zhi

28. Taishan does not allow soil, so it can become big; rivers and seas do not choose small streams, so they can be deep; kings do not exclude the common people, so they can understand their virtues. ——Li Si

29. His conversation is always approachable. This simplicity not only conceals his ignorance of certain things, but also shows his good demeanor and tolerance. ——Tolstoy

30. Don’t get close to anyone who hurts others but opposes revenge and advocates tolerance. ——Lu Xun

31. 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. ——Hugo

32. Time will pierce the colorful decorations on the surface of youth, dig deep grooves and shallow grooves on the forehead of beauty, and eat the rare treasures! Naturally beautiful, nothing can escape his sweeping scythe. ——Shakespeare

33. Those who have lived a life without tolerating others are not worthy of being tolerated by others.

But who can say that tolerance is not needed? ——Turgenev

34. Those who have lived a life without tolerating others are. ——Hugo

35. Be harsh as a warning, and be honest in everything. ——Xu Xuan

36. God is tolerant, but humans are not. ——Uygur

37. Without forgiveness, life will be controlled by endless hatred and revenge. ——Assagioli

38. If we want to make friends, we must first do something for others-things that require time, physical strength, thoughtfulness and dedication to do. ——Carnegie

39. Forbear a word, calm down an anger, endure a thing, and avoid a thing. ——Chinese proverb

40. Patience is painful, but its results are sweet. ——Rousseau

41. A person’s mind will be narrow if he has many desires, and wide if he has few desires. ——Jin Ying

42. When people slander me, it is better to tolerate it than to be able to defend it. When people insult me, it is better to be able to transform it than to prevent it. ——Master Hongyi

43. If others are not as good as others, you should not be able to get sick yourself. ——Anonymous

44. People should tolerate each other: everyone has weaknesses, and in his weakest aspect, everyone can be cut and mashed. ——Keats

45. Important signs of mature personality: tolerance, tolerance, and kindness. ——Dale Carnegie

46. The human heart is only as big as a fist, but the heart of a good person can accommodate the whole world. ——Luo Dali

47. Those who are discouraged draw their own pictures, and those who are narrow-minded are easy to gain. ——Zhu Zhiyu

48. What you think is a cannonball is tolerant, generous and angry. ——Zhu Xi

49. Being able to subordinate others, so one has a guilty conscience; one has a guilty conscience, so one has a wide reach; one has a wide reach, so one becomes taller. ——Li Zhi

50. Only by being able to tolerate villains can you become a gentleman. ——Feng Menglong

51. Without virtue, there is no real happiness. ——Rousseau

52. Without a magnanimous heart, you are not a true hero. ——Opushkin

53. Without simplicity, kindness and truth, there would be no greatness. ——Tolstoy

54. A large amount is good for doing things, and a big tree is good for providing shade. ——Chinese proverb

55. When two people talk, one person can listen attentively. However, the three people could not talk to each other about this most serious matter in the world that should be studied deeply. ——Emerson

56. How ruthless and affectionate history is. We will not forget every contribution to history, nor tolerate every obstacle to history. ——Fan Wenlan

57. To be lenient is to help the fierce, and to be lenient is to be lenient, and the government is to be harmonious. ——"Confucius' Family Sayings"

58. Forgiveness can make friends. When you can forgive others' mistakes with an open-minded and bright heart, you will naturally have more friends. —— Roland

59. Forgiving without forgetting is like burying the ax head in the soil and leaving the ax handle outside. ——Basquery

60. A tolerant person makes others happy and he is happy; a mean person makes others miserable and feels uncomfortable himself. ——Anonymous

61. Compared with tolerance and harshness, I choose tolerance. Because what is lost by tolerance is only the past, but what is lost by being harsh is the future. ——Anonymous

62. Tolerance means respecting whatever beliefs others may have. ——Einstein

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

64. Tolerance is not to tolerate mistakes and weakness, but to be strong and brave. ——Zhou Xiangchao

65. The magnanimous spirit is the greatest of all things. ——Irving

66. Be sincere and generous. ——Kang Youwei’s First Letter to the Qing Emperor

67. Try to forgive others, but never forgive yourself. ——Silas

68. The rivers and seas do not compete with the wells for their clarity, and the thunder does not compete with the frogs and earthworms for their sound. ——Liu Ji

69. Treat others harmoniously, be lenient to others, and be forgiving to others. This is what a gentleman is.

——Lin Bu

70. A sea that accepts hundreds of rivers is great when it has tolerance, and a mountain that is as high as ten thousand and has no desires is strong. ——Lin Zexu

71. Guan Gong released Prime Minister Cao, but his husband must be tolerant. ——Chinese proverb

72. Evil people are bold, villains are popular, and gentlemen are generous. ——Chinese proverb

73. Forgive others more and forgive yourself less. ——Chinese proverb

74. We should be ashamed of ourselves when we treat others with tolerance; we should know self-discipline when we treat others with tolerance. ——Anonymous

75. Respect the opinions of others. Never say: "You are wrong." - Carnegie

76. Measurement is like the ocean containing the spring, and the response is like the flowing water and the clouds. ——Anonymous

77. The brothers are here to survive all the calamities. When we meet, we will smile and forget our grudges. ——Lu Xun

78. Let go when you have to, and be merciful when you have to. ——Anonymous

79. Treat others generously and treat yourself lightly; blame yourself generously and blame others lightly. ——Anonymous

80. People who are not tolerant of others are not worthy of being tolerated by others. ——Bernay