Zitat des Tages über Toleranz / Tolerance:
I lost my tolerance for a lot of things I probably should have tolerated.
Tolerance actually does exist on Broadway.
Tolerance is carved into the rostrum of the U.S. House of Representatives and intolerance should not be carved into the U.S. Constitution.
Tolerance is giving to every other human being every right that you claim for yourself.
Tolerance implies no lack of commitment to one's own beliefs. Rather it condemns the oppression or persecution of others.
My tolerance for tears is very little when you're beautiful and crying over nothing.
Our second phase was to develop a school curriculum that teaches tolerance, respect for differences, conflict resolution, anger management, and other attributes of peace.
The people who believe themselves to be on the left, and who defend the agents of Islam in the name of tolerance and culture, are being rightwing. Not just rightwing. Extreme rightwing. I don't understand how you can be so upset about the Christian right and just ignore the Islamic right. I'm talking about equality.
It is essential to employ, trust, and reward those whose perspective, ability, and judgment are radically different from yours. It is also rare, for it requires uncommon humility, tolerance, and wisdom.
Tolerance - the function of an extinguished ardor - tolerance cannot seduce the young.
Broad tolerance in the matter of beliefs is necessarily a part of the new ethics.
The principle of tolerance and respect for freedom promoted by the reforms of the Second Vatican Council are today being manipulated and erroneously taken too far.
America's commitment to religious freedom and tolerance should not be conditional.
Always try to maintain complete tolerance and always make an effort to give people more than they expect.
Those wearing tolerance for a label call other views intolerable.
Tolerance always has limits - it cannot tolerate what is itself actively intolerant.
Tolerance is a one-way street in the Age of Obama. 'Choice' is in the eye (and iron fist) of the First Amendment usurper.
There is nothing in the genius of America more precious today than the spirit of religious and political tolerance in its application to our own people.
I learned tolerance at a very early age.
We can practice tolerance while still holding true to cultural values that protect the institution of marriage as a union between only a man and a woman.
The responsibility of tolerance lies with those who have the wider vision.
We need religion as a guide. We need it because we are imperfect. Our government needs the church, because only those humble enough to admit they are sinners can bring to democracy the tolerance it requires in order to survive.
According to the people who dearly would love to throw him out of office, Barack Obama was elected to be 'above politics.' He wasn't elected to be president, after all. He was elected as an avatar of American tolerance. His attempts to get himself reelected imply a certain, well, ingratitude.
Political correctness does not legislate tolerance; it only organizes hatred.
I believe with all my heart that civilization has produced nothing finer than a man or woman who thinks and practices true tolerance.
If we are addressing the issue of weapons of mass destruction, we need to send a uniform, consistent message that there is zero tolerance to any country who is developing weapons of mass destruction, North Korea included.
Of all religions, the Christian should of course inspire the most tolerance, but until now Christians have been the most intolerant of all men.
In a multi-racial society, trust, understanding and tolerance are the cornerstones of peace and order.
Britons seem to have given up on assimilating their Muslim population, with many British elites patting themselves on the back for their tolerance and multiculturalism.
It's not so much what you learn about Mumbai, it's what you learn about yourself, really. It's a funny old hippie thing, but it's true as well. You find out a lot about yourself and your tolerance, and about your inclusiveness.
Americans have always welcomed people of all backgrounds, religions, and races. It's a spirit of tolerance, now energized and amplified by the cult of multiculturalism.
It is not the simple statement of facts that ushers in freedom; it is the constant repetition of them that has this liberating effect. Tolerance is the result not of enlightenment, but of boredom.
I have, I admit, a low tolerance for detached chronicling and cool analysis.
Tolerance is a very dull virtue. It is boring. Unlike love, it has always had a bad press. It is negative. It merely means putting up with people, being able to stand things.
Tolerance is forced on people in London.
People have no tolerance. They think all bugs are bad. It's the American way. If you don't like something, kill it.