1. The belly of the disputer should be wide, and the reins of the horse should be long. ——Tibetan people
2. The origin is that great scholars are not invaded by popular customs. ——Tang Yanqian of the Tang Dynasty
3. Tolerance is helpful; tolerance is great virtue. ——"Shang Shu·Zhou Shu·Jun Chen"
4. When you come out of the cave, you will be invincible. ——[Song Dynasty] "Quequatrains" by a Taoist who is good at chess
5. A great fortune will bring great blessings, but a profound misfortune will also bring great disasters. ——Anonymous
6. Tolerance is great, and to be strong is to be without desire. ——"Ancient and Modern Couplets"
7. A hero's chest can accommodate a fully saddled horse. ——Mongolia
8. Let go when you have to, and be merciful when you have to. ——Anonymous
9. Only a man who can hold a mountain in his belly is considered a hero. ——Uyghur
10. A great person has two hearts: one heart that bleeds, and one heart that is tolerant. ——[Lebanon] Kahlil Gibran
11. 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
12. Evil people are bold, villains are popular, and gentlemen are generous. ——Anonymous
12. The brothers are here to survive all the tribulations, and when they meet, they smile and forget their grudges. ——Lu Xun
13. Only by being able to tolerate villains can you become a gentleman. ——[Ming Dynasty] Feng Menglong's "Zengguang Zhitanbu"
14. There is no limit to the husband. ——Anonymous
15. A sea that accepts hundreds of rivers is great when it has tolerance, and a mountain that is as high as ten thousand feet high and has no desires is strong. ——Lin Zexu
16. Tolerance is human, but forgetfulness is divine. ——James Grann
17. Do what is convenient when it is convenient, and be merciful when you have to. ——[Ming Dynasty] Wu Chengen's "Journey to the West"
18. A gentleman is tolerant, but a villain is jealous. ——Anonymous
19. With magnanimity and tolerance, everything will be harmonious. ——"Song Dynasty Fact Garden·Ancestral Holy Instructions"
20. The way of a gentleman is only loyalty and forgiveness. Don't do to others what you don't want others to do to you. I don’t want others to inflict on me, and I also want nothing to be done to others. ——The Analects of Confucius
21. Only tolerance can accommodate people, and only thickness can carry things. ——Xu Xuan
22. To be magnanimous, there is nothing to be tolerated. ——Ming Dynasty Luo Guanzhong
23. If the mountain is sharp, it is not high, and if the water is narrow, it is not deep. ——[Han] Liu Xiang's "New Preface·Jieshi"
24. Magnanimity is a virtue. ——Xurus
25. People should tolerate each other: everyone has weaknesses, and in his weakest aspect, everyone can be cut and smashed. ——Keats