1. Don’t get close to those who harm others but oppose retaliation and advocate tolerance. ——Lu Xun
2. Forgiving without forgetting is like burying an ax in the soil but leaving the handle exposed. ——Baskery
3. If I forgive you, you will forgive me. This is the eternal truth. —— Blake
4. Try to forgive others, but never forgive yourself. ——Horace
5. The will is as strong as iron, and the measure is as big as the sea. ——Mao Zedong
6. A great mind should show such a magnanimity—to greet tragic misfortune with a smile, and to cope with all misfortunes with a hundredfold courage. ——Lu Xun
7. Tolerant people are the most impatient, and people with strong tolerance are the least tolerant. ——Bernay
8. Perhaps the most important thing is to treat others with gentleness and generosity, so that each other can live cheerfully and happily. ——Konosuke Matsushita
9. A large amount is good for doing things, and a big tree is good for providing shade. ——Chinese proverb
10. Tolerant people are the most impatient and tolerant people. ——James Grant
11. The rivers and seas do not compete with the wells for their clearness, and the thunder does not compete with the frogs and earthworms for their sound. ——Liu Ji
12. Tolerance is like freedom. You can’t get it just by begging. You can only have it by always being vigilant. ——Wang Guozhen
13. People who have lived a life without being tolerant of others are not worthy of being tolerated by others. But who can say that tolerance is not needed? ——Turgenev
14. Tolerance is like the drizzle from the sky that nourishes the earth. It blesses those who tolerate and those who are tolerated. ——Shakespeare
15. Travel teaches people the virtue of tolerance. —— Eric
16. Forgive others more and forgive yourself less. ——Chinese proverb
17. Evil people are bold, villains are popular, and gentlemen are generous. ——Chinese proverb
18. The violet leaves its fragrance on the ankle that crushed it. This is forgiveness and anger. ——Mark Twain
19. Brothers are here to survive all the calamities. When we meet, we can forget all the grudges with a smile. ——Lu Xun
20. Try to forgive others, but never forgive yourself. ——Silas
21. Personal intolerance will not create prisons and has no executioners; but official intolerance, once it loses its temper, can kill innocent people and never do anything Any repentance to remedy the situation. ——Anonymous
22. It is easier to forgive an enemy than to forgive a friend. ——Brake
23. 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
24. Treat others harmoniously, be lenient to others, and be forgiving to others. This is what a gentleman is. ——Lin Bu
25. When we treat others tolerantly, we should know how to feel ashamed; when we treat others tolerantly, we should know how to be self-disciplined. ——Anonymous
26. Once you can tolerate your own failures, you will become stronger than your failures. ——Harold Evans
27. When it is convenient, do it when it is convenient, and be merciful when you have to. ——Wu Chengen
28. Tolerance is not to tolerate mistakes and weakness, but to be strong and brave. ——Zhou Xiangchao
29. People should have a conscience, and even the cruelest heart will have a short and beautiful memory of forgiving others. ——Seifert
30. Measurement is like the ocean containing spring growth, and it should be connected like flowing water and clouds. ——Jin Ying
31. If you don’t think twice about everything, you will eventually regret it. A person who can be patient will have no worries. ——Feng Menglong
32. Forgiving without forgetting is like burying the ax head in the soil and leaving the ax handle outside. ——Baskery
33. Patience is painful, but its results are sweet. ——Rousseau
34. If you can serve others, you will have a guilty conscience; if you have a guilty conscience, you will acquire widely; if you acquire widely, you will become taller. ——Li Zhi
35. The art of wisdom is the art of knowing what to tolerate. ——William James
36. Only wideness can accommodate people, only thickness can carry things. ——Xue Rixuan
37. The most noble way of revenge is tolerance. ——Hugo
38. God of justice, tolerance is the most perfect thing we can do.
——Wordsworth
39. Forgiveness is a noble quality, a noble virtue, and it is definitely not something you can control or influence. ——Dickens
40. Allow others freedom of action and judgment, and have patience and fair tolerance for opinions that are different from your own or traditional views. ——Fang Long
41. Only brave people know how to be tolerant; a coward will never be tolerant, it is not his nature. ——Stern
42. The moral shock produced by tolerance is much stronger than that produced by punishment. ——Suhomlinsky
43. Only by criticizing yourself cruelly and forgiving others infinitely can you make progress. ——Ye Zi
44. Only brave people know how to be tolerant; a coward will never be tolerant, this is not his nature. ——Stern
45. When you come out of the cave, you will be invincible. ——A Taoist who is good at chess
46. The magnanimous spirit is the greatest of all things. —— Owen
47. People’s hearts are conquered not by force, but by love, tolerance and generosity. —— Spino
48. In order to live in harmony with all men and women, we must allow each person to maintain his or her individuality. —— Schopenhauer
49. Blame yourself with the same intention of blaming others, and forgive others with the same intention of forgiving yourself. ——Anonymous
50. It is a good thing to forgive others, but it would be better if you can completely forget other people's mistakes. ——Browning
51. Saying "I can forgive, but I can't forget" is another way of saying "I can't forgive". —— Beecher
52. Only by being able to tolerate villains can you become a gentleman. ——Feng Menglong
53. Let us try our best to believe that every bad person has something worthy of sympathy and forgiveness. A person's fault is often not caused by him alone. ——Roland
54. When everyone can shrink themselves, everyone’s space becomes larger. ——Master Cheng Yen
55. No one makes mistakes more often than those who cannot tolerate the mistakes of others. ——La Rochefoucauld
56. We often forgive those who make us bored, but we cannot forgive those who notice that we are bored. ——La Rochefoucauld
57. A tolerant person makes others happy and makes himself happy; a mean person makes others suffer and makes himself uncomfortable. ——Anonymous
58. Treat others generously and treat yourself lightly; blame yourself generously and blame others lightly. ——Anonymous
59. 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
60. A person’s heart is only as big as a fist, but a good person’s heart can accommodate the whole world. ——Luo Dali
61. Although I disagree with what you said, I defend your right to speak. ——Fa Voltaire
62. If you want to receive help in times of trouble, you should treat others with leniency on weekdays. ——Sadie
63. Only by understanding the loveliness and praise of this world from the magnanimity and peace can we live up to this rare life. ——Roland
64. Forgiveness can make friends. When you can forgive others' mistakes with an open-minded and bright heart, you will naturally have more friends. ——Roland
65. Being able to endure makes a true gentleman, and being able to bend and stretch makes a man. ——Chinese proverb
66. If you do not tolerate others, you do not deserve the tolerance of others. ——Turgenev
67. Sometimes the moral shock caused by tolerance is stronger than punishment. ——Suhomlinsky
68. If you are more generous, you will have more opportunities and the world will be bigger; if you are intolerant and stingy, you will have fewer opportunities and the world will be smaller. ——Anonymous
69. Tolerance means respecting other people’s beliefs. ——Einstein
70. People’s hearts are conquered not by force, but by love and tolerance. —— Spinoza
71. Without a magnanimous heart, you are not a true hero. ——Pushkin
72. A great man has two hearts: one heart bleeds; the other heart is tolerant. ——Kahlil Gibran
73. The world is wide in your mind, and there are always boats to ferry people.
——Chinese proverb
74. People should tolerate each other: everyone has weaknesses, and everyone can be cut and mashed in his weakest aspect. ——Keats
75. A great man has two hearts: one heart bleeds and one heart forgiving. ——Kahlil Gibran
76. It is a good thing to forgive others, but it would be better if you can completely forget other people's mistakes. ——Browning Ken
77. When people slander me, it is better to tolerate it than to defend it. When people insult me, it is better to be able to transform it than to prevent it. ——Master Hongyi
78. If he can forgive and tolerate others' offenses, it proves that his soul is beyond all harm. ——Bacon
79. A sea that embraces 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
80. There are many such occasions in life: the goal you intend to achieve with anger can completely be achieved with forgiveness. ——Sidney Smith
81. The indescribable joy of forgiveness and being forgiven is a great pleasure that even gods would envy. ——Hubbard
82. Don’t blame others for their minor faults, don’t expose people’s privacy, and don’t remember people’s past evils—these three can cultivate virtues and also keep away harm. ——Hong Yingming
83. People who cannot tolerate others are not worthy of being tolerated by others. ——Turgenev
84. The river and the sea do not compete with the well for the night, and the thunder does not compete with the frog and the earthworm for its sound. ——Liu Ji
85. Guan Gong released Prime Minister Cao, but his husband must be tolerant. ——Chinese proverb
86. It is only reasonable that people who ask others to forgive their own mistakes should treat others in the same way. ——Horace
87. When you tolerate others, you will not feel that you are in a hostile position with others. ——Roland