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A collection of tolerant famous quotes

1. 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. ——Jin Ying

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

3. Only wideness can accommodate people, only thickness can carry things. ——Xue Rixuan

4. A sea that accepts hundreds of rivers is great when it has tolerance; a mountain that is as high as ten thousand and has no desires is strong. ——Anonymous

5. If others are no longer tolerant, don’t beg for tolerance. The tolerance obtained through begging is never true tolerance. ——Anonymous

6. When everyone can shrink themselves, everyone’s space becomes larger. ——Master Cheng Yen

7. The violet leaves its fragrance on the ankles that crush it. This is forgiveness and anger. ——Mark Twain

8. Big enough to accommodate people, virtue enough to hold a long distance. ——"Huainanzi"

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

10. Perhaps the most important thing is to treat others with gentleness and generosity so that each other can live cheerfully and happily. ——Konosuke Matsushita

11. The will is as strong as iron, and the measure is as big as the sea. ——Anonymous

13. Forgiveness is human, but forgetfulness is divine. ——James Grant

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

15. God of justice, tolerance is the most perfect thing we can do. ——Wordsworth

16. It is easier to forgive an enemy than to forgive a friend. ——Brake

17. If you don’t think twice, you will eventually regret it. People can endure without worries. ─ Feng Menglong

18. A person who does not understand tolerance will lose the respect of others, and a person who is blindly tolerant will lose his own dignity. ——Anonymous

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

21. Treat others harmoniously, be lenient to others, and be forgiving to others. This is what a gentleman is. ——Lin Bu

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

23. Measurement is like the ocean containing spring growth, and it should be connected like flowing water and clouds. ——Jin Ying

24. Tolerant people are the most impatient, and people with strong tolerance are the least tolerant. ——Bernai

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

26. Tolerance is like freedom. You can’t get it just by begging. You can only have it by always being vigilant. ——Wang Guozhen

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

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

29. The world is wide in your mind, and there are always boats to ferry people. ——Chinese proverb

30. 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

31. Don’t get close to anyone who hurts other people’s reputation, but opposes revenge and advocates tolerance. ——Lu Xun

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

33. There are many occasions in life when the goal you intend to achieve with hatred can be achieved with forgiveness. ——Sidney Smith

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

35. Tolerance means respecting any belief of others. ——Einstein

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

——Luo Dali

37. Tolerance is either good for people or harmful to people. ——Burke