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Quotes and examples of tolerance

Tolerance will make you better. Below I have compiled quotes and examples of tolerance. Welcome to read!

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1. Tolerance: People are much more tolerant of people who are not very important

2. Try to forgive others, but never forgive yourself. ?(Ancient Roman poet) Horace

 3. 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. ?(Chinese writer) Roland

4. If he can forgive and tolerate others' offenses, it proves that his soul is beyond all harm. ?(British philosopher) Bacon

5. We often forgive those who bore us, but we cannot forgive those who notice that we are bored. ?(French writer) La Rochefoucauld

6. If I forgive you, you will forgive me. This is the eternal truth. ?(British poet) Blake

7. No people make mistakes more often than those who cannot tolerate the mistakes of others. ?(French writer) La Rochefoucauld

8. People who ask others to forgive their mistakes should also treat others in the same way. This is only reasonable. ?(Ancient Roman poet) Horace

9. Only by criticizing yourself cruelly and forgiving others infinitely can you make progress. ?(Chinese writer) Ye Zi

10. Saying "I can forgive, but I can't forget" is another way of saying "I can't forgive". ?(American writer) Beecher

11. Only by understanding the loveliness and praise of this world from the magnanimity and peace can we live up to this rare life. ?(Chinese writer) Roland

12. Forgiveness is a noble quality, a noble virtue, and it is definitely not something you can control or influence. ?(British writer) Dickens

13. If anyone wants to be helped in times of trouble, he should treat others with kindness in ordinary times. (Persian poet) Saadi

14. It is a good thing to be able to forgive others, but it would be better if you can completely forget other people's mistakes. ?(British poet) Browning

 15. A generous spirit is the greatest of all things. ?(British utopian socialist) Owen

16. Forgiving others is a noble act. ?(British dramatist

17. The moral shock produced by tolerance is much stronger than that produced by punishment. ?(Former Soviet educator) Suhomlinsky

18. The indescribable joy of forgiveness and being forgiven is a great pleasure that even the gods would envy? (American writer) Hubbard

19. Allow others the freedom of action and judgment. Have patience and fair tolerance for opinions that are different from your own or traditional views? (American scholar) Fang Long

20. When you tolerate others, you will not feel that you are standing with others. In a hostile position. ? (Chinese writer) Luo Lan

21. The rivers and seas do not compete with Kanjing, and the thunder does not compete with frogs and earthworms. ? (Ancient Chinese scholar) Liu Ji

22. A benevolent person loves all things. ── "Historical Records? Zhao Shijia"

23. Patience will keep troubles in mind ── Chinese proverb

24. Be patient and endure. Let a true gentleman be a man who can bend and stretch. ──Chinese proverb

25. If the mountains are sharp, they are not high, and if the water is narrow, they are not deep. ──[Han] Liu Xiang's "New Preface? Jieshi"

26. Those who are discouraged draw their own pictures, and those who are narrow-minded are prone to gain.

──[Ming Dynasty] Zhu Zhiyu's "Zhu Shunshui Ji Gongmin"

27. It is easier to forgive an enemy than to forgive a friend. ──[English] Blake's "Jerusalem"

28. Guan Gong released Prime Minister Cao, and the husband must be tolerant. ──Chinese proverb

29. Raise your eyes and look around at the vastness of the universe. I can climb the sun, moon, stars and morning. (Song Dynasty? Su Shi)

30. If others are no longer tolerant, don’t beg for tolerance. The tolerance obtained by begging is never true tolerance.

31. To be kind to others is to be good at forgiving. ──[American] Frost's "New Hampshire"

32. Tolerance is helpful; tolerance is great virtue. ──"Shang Shu? Zhou Shu? Jun Chen"

33. With magnanimity and tolerance, everything will be harmonious. ──"Song Dynasty Facts Garden? Ancestors' Holy Instructions"

34. If you can serve others, you have a guilty conscience; if you have a guilty conscience, you will gain widely; if you gain widely, the higher the person will be. ──[Ming Dynasty] Li Zhi's "Burning Books? Gao Yan Shuo"

35. The East China Sea is wide and deep, with hundreds of rivers descending from it; although the five mountains are tall, they do not resist dirt and dust. ──[Three Kingdoms] Cao Zhi's "When You Want to Travel to Nanshan"

36. If you don't think twice about everything, you will eventually regret it. A person who can endure a hundred times will have no worries. ──[Ming Dynasty] Feng Menglong's "Eternal Words to Awaken the World"

 37. When it is convenient, do it conveniently, and be merciful and merciful. ──[Ming Dynasty] Wu Chengen's "Journey to the West"

 38. Be sincere and generous. ──Kang Youwei's "The First Book of the Shangqing Emperor"

39. Tolerate a word, calm down an anger, endure a thing, and avoid a thing. ──Chinese proverb

40. A person’s mind will be narrow if he has many desires, and broad if he has few desires. ──[Qing Dynasty] Jin Ying's "Proverbs Lianbi"

 41. One patience can support a hundred courages, and one silence can control a hundred actions. ──[Song Dynasty] Su Xun's "The Art of Mind"

42. Evil people are bold, villains are popular, and gentlemen are generous. ──Chinese proverb

 43. A large amount is good for doing things, and a big tree is good for providing shade. ──Chinese proverb;