1. Aphorisms, idioms, proverbs, poems about tolerance
People who are not tolerant of others do not deserve to be tolerated by others.
——(Russia) Turgenev A great man has two hearts: one heart bleeds and one heart forgiving. ——(Lebanon) Kahlil Gibran Those who love others will always be loved by others; those who respect others will always be respected by others.
——"Mencius Li Louxia" The famous writer Fang Long once quoted the definition of tolerance from the Encyclopedia Britannica in his famous book "Tolerance": Tolerance means allowing others to act or judge freely; patience And tolerate without prejudice opinions that are inconsistent with one's own views or accepted views. The definition of tolerance in my country's modern Chinese dictionary is: being generous and magnanimous, without caring or pursuing.
1. Tolerating others is actually tolerating ourselves. Being more tolerant of others actually gives us a little more space in our lives.
On the road of life with friends, there will be love and support, and there will be no loneliness and loneliness; with friends, there will be less wind and rain, more warmth and sunshine. In fact, tolerance is always a sunny day.
2. Tolerance is to forget. Everyone has pain and scars. Every time you open them, you create new wounds. Old scars and new wounds are difficult to heal.
Forget yesterday’s right and wrong, forget other people’s previous accusations and abuses against you, time is a good analgesic. Only when you learn to forget can there be sunshine and joy in life.
3. Tolerance means not caring and letting things go. Everyone has mistakes. If you stick to your past mistakes, you will form ideological baggage, distrust, grudges, and inability to let go, which limits your own thinking and the development of the other party.
Even betrayal is not intolerable. Those who can withstand betrayal are the strongest people, and will take the initiative in the atmosphere with their strong will. Their majesty can give people more confidence and motivation, and therefore they can better prevent or reduce betrayal.
4. Tolerance is chic. "Green poplars everywhere are good for horses, and every family has a road to Chang'an."
Being generous to others and tolerating criticism is the way to a successful career and a happy family. Worrying about everything, worrying about gains and losses, life is tiring. It is rare to walk in this world, and the most important thing is to be free and unrestrained.
5. Tolerance is a kind of strength, not weakness. Tolerance requires retreat and active defense.
The concession reflected in tolerance is purposeful and planned, and the initiative is in one's own hands. Helplessness and necessity cannot be considered tolerance.
The highest state of tolerance is compassion for all living beings. 6. Tolerance means not forcing others when they disagree with you.
From a psychological perspective, every idea has its origin. Every motivation has certain inducements.
If you understand the root of the other party’s ideas and find the basis for their opinions, you will be able to put yourself in their shoes, and the proposed plan will be more in line with the other party’s psychology and be accepted. Eliminating obstacles and confrontations is the only way to improve efficiency.
Everyone has their own views and experiences on life. We must respect their knowledge and experience, actively absorb the essence of each other, and make good efforts to discard them. 7. Tolerance is patience.
Criticism from peers, misunderstandings from friends, excessive arguments and "counterattacks" are not worthwhile. Only calmness, patience and understanding are the most important. I believe in this famous saying: "Tolerance is the grain that grows among thorns."
If you can take a step back, the world will naturally become wider. 8. Tolerance also requires skills.
Giving a chance does not mean condoning, nor does it absolve the other party of their responsibilities. Everyone needs to be responsible for their own actions; everyone must bear various consequences.
Otherwise, the other party will make the forbidden mistake again and again, showing weakness. 9. Aphorisms about tolerance: The violet leaves its fragrance on the ankles that crush it.
This is tolerance and anger. "——Mark Twain The way of a gentleman is to be loyal and forgiving.
Don't do to others what you don't want others to do to you. I don't want others to do to me, and I don't want to do to others. < /p>
(The Analects of Confucius) Mount Tai does not let the soil, so it can become big; the rivers and seas do not allow small streams, so they can become deep. (Li Si) "Tolerance is like the drizzle from the sky that nourishes the earth."
It blesses those who tolerate and those who are tolerated. ——A line from Shakespeare's famous play "The Merchant of Venice" ●Tolerance is the only test of civilization (Helpers) ●The art of wisdom is the art of knowing what to tolerate (William James) ●The spirit of generosity is the greatest of all things (Irving) ●There are many situations in life where the goal you intend to achieve with resentment is entirely possible with forgiveness, and it is entirely possible with forgiveness----(Sidney Smith) ●Sincerity Forgive deeply, then forget it (UK) ●Forgiveness is human, but forgetfulness is divine (James Grant) ●Tolerant people are the most impatient, and people with strong tolerance are the least tolerant (Bernay) ●The most Noble revenge is tolerance (Hugo) ●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) ●God of justice, tolerance is the most perfect thing we can do (Wordsworth) ●Only brave people know how to tolerate; a coward will never tolerate, this is not his nature (Stern ) ●Tolerance is either good for people or harmful to people (Burke) ●It hurts others, but opposes retaliation. People who advocate tolerance must not get close to them----(Lu Xun) ●Be gentle and gentle Smooth, not wanting to observe but knowing clearly
People who are not tolerant of others do not deserve to be tolerated by others.
——(Russia) Turgenev A great man has two hearts: one heart bleeds and one heart forgiving. ——(Lebanon) Kahlil Gibran Those who love others will always be loved by others; those who respect others will always be respected by others.
——"Mencius Li Louxia" The famous writer Fang Long once quoted the definition of tolerance from the Encyclopedia Britannica in his famous book "Tolerance": Tolerance means allowing others to act or judge freely; patience And tolerate without prejudice opinions that are inconsistent with one's own views or accepted views. The definition of tolerance in my country's modern Chinese dictionary is: being generous and magnanimous, without caring or pursuing.
1. Tolerating others is actually tolerating ourselves. Being more tolerant of others actually gives us a little more space in our lives.
On the road of life with friends, there will be love and support, and there will be no loneliness and loneliness; with friends, there will be less wind and rain, more warmth and sunshine. In fact, tolerance is always a sunny day.
2. Tolerance is to forget. Everyone has pain and scars. Every time you open them, you create new wounds. Old scars and new wounds are difficult to heal.
Forget yesterday’s right and wrong, forget other people’s previous accusations and abuses against you, time is a good analgesic. Only when you learn to forget can there be sunshine and joy in life.
3. Tolerance means not caring and letting things go. Everyone has mistakes. If you stick to your past mistakes, you will form ideological baggage, distrust, grudges, and inability to let go, which limits your own thinking and the development of the other party.
Even betrayal is not intolerable. Those who can withstand betrayal are the strongest people, and will take the initiative in the atmosphere with their strong will. Their majesty can give people more confidence and motivation, and therefore they can better prevent or reduce betrayal.
4. Tolerance is chic. "Green poplars everywhere are good for horses, and every family has a road to Chang'an."
Being generous to others and tolerating criticism is the way to a successful career and a happy family. Worrying about everything, worrying about gains and losses, life is tiring. It is rare to walk in this world, and the most important thing is to be free and unrestrained.
5. Tolerance is a kind of strength, not weakness. Tolerance requires retreat and active defense.
The concession reflected in tolerance is purposeful and planned, and the initiative is in one's own hands. Helplessness and necessity cannot be considered tolerance.
The highest state of tolerance is compassion for all living beings. 6. Tolerance means not forcing others when they disagree with you.
From a psychological perspective, every idea has its origin. Every motivation has certain inducements.
If you understand the root of the other party’s ideas and find the basis for their opinions, you will be able to put yourself in their shoes, and the proposed plan will be more in line with the other party’s psychology and be accepted. Eliminating obstacles and confrontations is the only way to improve efficiency.
Everyone has their own views and experiences on life. We must respect their knowledge and experience, actively absorb the essence of each other, and make good efforts to discard them. 7. Tolerance is patience.
Criticism from peers, misunderstandings from friends, excessive arguments and "counterattacks" are not worthwhile. Only calmness, patience and understanding are the most important. I believe in this famous saying: "Tolerance is the grain that grows among thorns."
If you can take a step back, the world will naturally become wider. 8. Tolerance also requires skills.
Giving a chance does not mean condoning, nor does it absolve the other party of their responsibilities. Everyone needs to be responsible for their own actions; everyone must bear various consequences.
Otherwise, the other party will make the forbidden mistake again and again, showing weakness. 9. Aphorisms about tolerance: The violet leaves its fragrance on the ankles that crush it.
This is tolerance and anger. "——Mark Twain The way of a gentleman is to be loyal and forgiving.
Don't do to others what you don't want others to do to you. I don't want others to do to me, and I don't want to do to others. < /p>
(The Analects of Confucius) Mount Tai does not allow soil, so it can become big; rivers and seas do not allow small streams, so it can become deep.
(Li Si) "Tolerance is like the drizzle from the sky that nourishes the earth.
It blesses those who are tolerant and those who are tolerated. - A passage from Shakespeare's famous play "The Merchant of Venice" Lines ●Tolerance is the only test of civilization (Helpers) ●The art of wisdom is the art of knowing what to tolerate (William James) ●A generous spirit is the greatest of all things (Owen) ●There are many such occasions in life : What you intend to achieve with resentment is entirely possible with forgiveness, entirely possible with forgiveness----(Sidney Smith) ●Forgive sincerely and then forget about it (UK) ● Forgiveness is human, forgetfulness is divine (James Grann) ●Tolerant people are the most impatient, and tolerant people are the least tolerant (Bernay) ●The noblest revenge is tolerance (Hugo) ●Life Those who do not tolerate others are not worthy of tolerance from others.
But who can say that there is no need for tolerance? (Turgenev) ●God of justice, tolerance is ours. The most perfect thing to do (Wordsworth) ●Only brave people know how to tolerate; a coward will never tolerate, it is not his nature (Stern) ●Tolerance is either good for people or harmful to people (Berg K) ●Those who damage others' teeth and eyes, but oppose retaliation and advocate tolerance, must not get close to him----(Lu Xun) ●Want to be gentle and smooth, don't want to observe and understand clearly (Book of Jin) ●Let a hundred flowers bloom and a hundred schools of thought contend ●Strictness is love, laxity is harm, indifference will turn bad ●Pampering is harm, strictness is love ●Training you means loving you, pampering you means harming you ●Deep love, strict responsibility (France ) ●A lax family attracts thieves, and a lax person invites danger. ●Lack of strict teaching leads to failure of teachers. ●If you want to become a circle, the rules must be strict. ●A gentleman loves others with virtue, and a villain loves others with tolerance. ●Be strict with yourself and be lenient with others ●Forgive others with love and discipline ●Be hard on yourself and be kind to others 3. The more idioms and famous sayings about tolerance, the better
Do not tolerate others. People who are unworthy of others are not worthy of tolerance
--Bernai
A kind heart is equal to gold
--Shakespeare
Kindness is not a kind of knowledge, but a kind of behavior
- Romain Rolland
I love you because you have a kind heart, not because of your knowledge. .
—— Davis
Failure to forgive others is to tear down the bridge you have to cross.
——G.H.
Mistakes are inevitable, forgiveness is sacred
——Pope
He who offends others never forgives
——Herbart
p>Forgive yourself for one fault, and all faults will follow.
- Socrates
I can forgive anyone's faults, except my own.
——Cato
A person who refuses to forgive others means that he does not leave room for himself, because everyone makes mistakes and needs forgiveness from others.
——Fary
Without forgiveness, life will be dominated by endless hatred and revenge.
——Assagioli
Kindness to others is never in vain. Even if the recipient is indifferent, at least the giver can benefit.
——S.H.Simmons 4. Verses describing tolerance
1. People are not like Yao and Shun, who can be perfect. Li Bai, Tang Dynasty, "Book of Jingzhou with Han"
2. Don’t let petty grievances lead to relatives, don’t forget old kindness with new grudges. Jin Ying, Qing Dynasty, "Motto Lianbi"
3. The saint is noble and generous, but the world is humble. Lu Jia, Han Dynasty "Xinyu.Shu Shi"
4. If you have tolerance, you will benefit; if you have tolerance, you will have great virtue. "Shang Shu. Zhou Shu. Jun Chen"
5. Have Capacity means greatness, but lack of desire leads to strength. "Ancient and Modern Couplet Lei Tu"
6. If the mountain is sharp, it is not high, and if the water is narrow, it is not deep. "New Preface. Jie Shi" by Liu Xiang of the Han Dynasty
7. When you come out of the cave, you will be invincible, and you will be able to spare others. "Quequata" by a Taoist who is good at chess in the Song Dynasty
8. With magnanimity and tolerance, all things will be harmonious. "Facts of the Song Dynasty" .Sacred Instructions of Our Ancestors"
9. To tolerate villains, one can become a gentleman. Ming Dynasty. Feng Menglong's "Zengguang Zhitan Bu"
10. To be generous and tolerant. "Zhuangzi·The World" : "Always tolerant of things and not cruel to people, it can be said to be the ultimate." "Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Fu Xie Biography": "Your Majesty is benevolent and tolerant, and cannot tolerate many things, so he is eunuch and wields power, and loyal ministers do not advance."
11. Tolerance; forgiveness; no care. "Song Book·Zheng Xian's Biography": "I have no academic knowledge, and the meaning of my words is particularly shallow. Compared with the remarks of the times, many sages are tolerant. 5. Famous aphorisms and idioms about tolerance
Famous aphorisms about tolerance
●Tolerance is the only test of civilization (Helpers)
●The art of wisdom is the art of knowing what to tolerate (William James) < /p>
●The magnanimous spirit is the greatest of all things (Owen)
●There are many occasions in life when the goal you intend to achieve with resentment can be achieved with forgiveness. It is entirely possible to achieve the goal of forgiveness----(Sidney Smith)
●Forgive sincerely, and then forget about it (UK)
●Forgiveness is Human, forgetfulness is divine (James Grann)
●Tolerant people are the most impatient, and tolerant people are the least tolerant (Bernay)
● The noblest revenge is tolerance (Hugo)
●Those who live without tolerance are not worthy of tolerance from others. But who can say that there is no need for tolerance? Genev)
●God of justice, tolerance is the most perfect thing we can do (Wordsworth)
●Only brave people know how to tolerate; cowards never It is not his nature to be tolerant (Stern)
●Tolerance is either good for people or harmful to people (Burke)
For details, please refer to
Idiom of tolerance:
Transcendence: Transcendence: Buddhist language. In order to prevent others from suffering, when writing, be tolerant or excused in both intention and wording.
Generous and tolerant: Describes being broad-minded and tolerant.
More but less blame: yes: permission, permission; blame: blame. Allow more and blame less. Refers to being more tolerant and generous towards others.
Tolerating and supporting adultery: Tolerating without principles will only encourage bad people to do evil
To leave it alone without asking: To let it go without holding anyone accountable. Refers to temporarily granting tolerance to those who have made mistakes.
Broad ban on the Internet: refers to the law being too lenient.
Xiu Xiu Yourong: describes a gentleman who is tolerant and magnanimous.
Punishment with a whip: a metaphor for a tolerant attitude towards the faults of subordinates.
Kedu Kerong: refers to being able to be docile and tolerant.
Be lenient towards others: lenient: tolerant. Treat others with magnanimity.
Raise carbuncle and animal gangrene: If you have a malignant sore, do not treat it. It is a metaphor for sheltering and tolerating bad people and doing bad things. 6. Aphorisms and idioms about tolerance
Tolerance is used to help the fierce, and fierceness is used to be lenient, and politics is based on peace.
The will is as strong as iron and the measure is as large as the sea. Only by respecting others can others be respected.
Those who cannot tolerate others do not deserve to be tolerated by others. ——(Russia) Turgenev A great man has two hearts: one bleeding heart and one tolerant heart.
——(Lebanon) Kahlil Gibran Those who love others will always be loved by others; those who respect others will always be respected by others. ——"Mencius Li Lou Xia" The famous writer Fang Long once quoted the definition of tolerance from the Encyclopedia Britannica in his famous book "Tolerance": Tolerance means allowing others to act or judge freely; to tolerate others patiently and without prejudice. Opinions that are inconsistent with one's own views or accepted views.
The definition of tolerance in my country’s modern Chinese dictionary is: being generous and magnanimous, without caring or pursuing. 1. Tolerating others is actually tolerating ourselves.
Being more tolerant of others actually gives us a little more space in our lives. A life with friends will provide love and support, and there will be no loneliness and loneliness; a life with friends will have less wind and rain, and more warmth and sunshine.
In fact, tolerance is always a sunny day. 2. Tolerance is to forget.
Everyone has pain and scars. Every time you open them, you create new wounds. Old scars and new wounds are difficult to heal. Forget yesterday's right and wrong, forget other people's previous accusations and abuses against you, time is a good analgesic.
Only when you learn to forget can there be sunshine and joy in life. 3. Tolerance means not caring and letting things pass.
Everyone has mistakes. If you stick to your past mistakes, you will form ideological baggage, distrust, grudges, and inability to let go, which limits your own thinking and the development of the other party. . Even betrayal is not intolerable.
Those who can withstand betrayal are the strongest people, and they will take the initiative in the atmosphere with their strong will. Their majesty can give people confidence and motivation, and thus they can better prevent or reduce betrayal. . 4. Tolerance means being free and unrestrained.
"Green poplars everywhere are a good tie for horses, and every family has a road to Chang'an." Treating others generously and tolerating criticism is the way to a successful career and a happy family.
Careful about everything, worried about gains and losses, life is tiring. It is rare to walk in this world, and the most important thing is to be free and unrestrained. 5. Tolerance is a kind of strength, not weakness.
Tolerance requires retreat and active defense. The concession reflected in tolerance is purposeful and planned, and the initiative is in one's own hands.
Helplessness and necessity cannot be considered tolerance. The highest state of tolerance is compassion for all living beings.
6. Tolerance means not forcing yourself when others disagree with you. From a psychological perspective, every idea has its origin.
Any motivation has certain inducements. By understanding the root of the other party's ideas and finding the basis for their opinions, you will be able to put yourself in their shoes, and the proposed plan will be more in line with the other party's psychology and be accepted.
Eliminating obstacles and confrontation is the only way to improve efficiency. Everyone has their own views and experiences on life. We must respect their knowledge and experience, actively absorb the essence of each other, and make good efforts to discard them.
7. Tolerance is patience. Criticism from peers, misunderstandings from friends, excessive arguments and "counterattacks" are not worthwhile. Only calmness, patience and understanding are the most important.
I believe in this famous saying: "Tolerance is the grain that grows among thorns." If you can take a step back, the world will naturally become wider.
8. Tolerance also requires skills. Giving a chance does not mean condoning, nor does it exempt the other party from responsibility.
Everyone needs to be responsible for their own actions; everyone must bear various consequences. Otherwise, the other party will make the forbidden mistake again and again, showing weakness.
9. Aphorisms about tolerance: The violet leaves its fragrance on the ankle that crushed it. This is forgiveness and anger. ”
——Mark Twain The way of a gentleman is to be loyal and forgiving. Don’t do to others what you don’t want others to do to you.
I don’t want others to do to me, and neither do I. There is no desire to impose on others. (The Analects of Confucius) Mount Tai does not allow soil, so it can become big; rivers and seas do not accept small streams, so they can become deep.
(Li Si) "Tolerance is like the gentle rain from the sky." Touch the earth. It blesses those who tolerate and those who are tolerated.
——A line from Shakespeare's famous play "The Merchant of Venice" ●Tolerance is the only test of civilization (Helpers) ●The art of wisdom is the art of knowing what to tolerate (William James) ●The spirit of generosity Is the greatest of all things (Owen) ●There are many such occasions in life: the goal you intend to achieve with hatred is completely possible to be achieved by forgiveness, it is completely possible to be achieved with forgiveness----(Western Denis Smith) ●Forgive sincerely and forget it (UK) ●Forgiveness is human, but forgetfulness is divine (James Grant) ●Forgiving people are the most impatient, and people with strong tolerance are the least Tolerance (Bernay) ●The noblest revenge is tolerance (Hugo) ●Those who have lived without tolerating others are not worthy of being tolerated by others.
But who can say that tolerance is not needed? (Turgenev) ●God of justice, tolerance is the most perfect thing we can do (Wordsworth) ●Only brave people know how to tolerate; a coward will never tolerate, this is not his nature (Stern ) ●Tolerance is either good for people or harmful to people (Burke) ●It hurts others, but opposes retaliation. People who advocate tolerance must not get close to them----(Lu Xun) ●Be gentle and gentle Smooth, not wanting to observe but knowing clearly