Quotes about Acceptance
Now, as I before hinted, I have no objection to any person's religion, be it what it may, so long as that person does not kill or insult any other person, because that other person don't believe it also.
— Herman Melville
Ain't one limb enough?
— Herman Melville
Queequeg no care what god made him shark,' said the savage, agonizingly lifting his hand up and down; wedder Fejee god or Nantucket god; but de god wat made shark must be one dam Ingin.
— Herman Melville
As a young person, I wanted everyone to agree with me.
— Henry Rollins
When I was younger, I went through a phase when I didn't like my hair. Because the school I went to was primarily Caucasian, there wasn't anyone who had my hair texture. I remember one day I straightened my hair, and that was the first day that people gave me compliments on it.
— Zendaya
Never in any case say I have lost such a thing, but I have returned it. Is your child dead? It is a return. Is your wife dead? It is a return. Are you deprived of your estate? Is not this also a return?
— Epictetus
Never in any case say I have lost such a thing, but I have returned it. Is your child dead? It is a return. Is your wife dead? It is a return. Are you deprived of your estate? Is not this also a return?
— Epictetus
If your child marches to a different beat, a different drummer, you might just have to go along with that music. Help them achieve what's important to them.
— Sonia Sotomayor
Forgive, forget. Bear with the faults of others as you would have them bear with yours.
— Phillips Brooks
When you are spiritually connected, you are not looking for occasions to be offended, and you are not judging and labeling others. You are in a state of grace in which you know you are connected to God and thus free from the effects of anyone or anything external to yourself.
— Wayne Dyer
One of the greatest moments in anybody's developing experience is when he no longer tries to hide from himself but determines to get acquainted with himself as he really is.
— Norman Vincent Peale
If I could learn to treat triumph and disaster the same, then I would find bliss.
— Kathie Lee Gifford