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Quotes about Tolerance

We maintain therefore that in matters of Religion, no man's right is abridged by the institution of Civil Society, and that Religion is wholly exempt from its cognizance.
— James Madison
The final battle against intolerance is to be fought - not in the chambers of any legislature - but in the hearts of men.
— Dwight D. Eisenhower
A President is neither prince nor pope, and I don't seek a window on men's souls. In fact, I yearn for a greater tolerance, an easy-goingness about each other's attitudes and way of life.
— George H. W. Bush
It is the duty of men to love even those who injure them.
— Marcus Aurelius
We must recognize the fundamental rights of man. There can be no true national life in our democracy unless we give unqualified recognition to freedom of religious worship and freedom of education.
— Franklin D. Roosevelt
The conviction that the world and man is something that had better not have been, is of a kind to fill us with indulgence towards one another.
— Arthur Schopenhauer
Holy Moses, let us live in peace. Let us strive to find a way to make all hatred cease. There's a man over there, what's his colour I don't care, he's my brother, let us live in peace.
— Elton John
Men exist for each other. Then either improve them, or put up with them.
— Marcus Aurelius
Men exist for each other. Then either improve them, or put up with them.
— Marcus Aurelius
Kindness is a language herd by deaf men and felt by blind men.
— Mark Twain
I believe I have no prejudices whatsoever. All I need to know is that a man is a member of the human race. That's bad enough for me.
— Mark Twain
My soul is too glad and too great to be at heart the enemy of any man
— Martin Luther King, Jr.