Quotes about Tolerance
People who prefer to believe the worst of others will breed war and religious persecutions while the world lasts.
— Dorothy Sayers
From time to time complaints are made about the ringing of church bells. It seems strange that a generation which tolerates the uproar of the internal combustion engine and the wailing of the jazz band should be so sensitive to the one loud noise that is made to the glory of God. England, alone in the world
— Dorothy Sayers
Acquaintance softens prejudice.
— Aesop
I think there ought to be a strict separation or wall built between our religious faith and our practice of political authority in office. I don't think the President of the United States should extoll Christianity if he happens to be a Christian at the expense of Judaism, Islam or other faiths.
— Jimmy Carter
I know it sounds crazy, but as soon as Christians start telling non-Christians how to live their lives, we've lost the Christian faith.
— Erwin McManus
I prefer to heed the wise words of Booker T. Washington: I would permit no man to drag down my soul by making me hate him.
— Jesse Lee Peterson
It is man's peculiar duty to love even those who wrong him.
— Marcus Aurelius
Nothing is more praiseworthy, nothing more suited to a great and illustrious man than placability and a merciful disposition.
— Cicero
We can either walk the highroad of brotherhood or the low road of man's inhumanity to man.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
We anticipate a time when the love of truth shall have come up to our love of liberty, and men shall be cordially tolerant and earnest believers both at once.
— Phillips Brooks
I am not convinced that men and women were ever meant to share the same house, though some people can do it beautifully.
— Alice Walker
We do not see into men's hearts. We cannot judge, and are indeed forbidden to judge.
— CS Lewis