Intoleration Quotes & Sayings
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When I was taking arithmetic in the first grade I said to myself, "I'm going to be a singer. I don't have to worry about numbers." I didn't think I was going to be famous or a star. — Linda Ronstadt

I'd listened to [Ornette Coleman] all kinds of ways. I listened to him high and I listened to him cold sober. I even played with him. I think he's jiving baby. — Roy Eldridge

The members of humanity are really and truly souls. We're all part of one great oversoul. — Benjamin Creme

There's more to clothing than just adornment. It does more than merely change how the world perceives us. It changes how we perceive ourselves. — Jacqueline Carey

The language of faith is crucial because it affords human beings the privilege of intimacy with the ultimate. — Michael Eric Dyson

Sometimes letting go is the hardest thing imaginable, yet holding on is even harder. — Toni Sorenson

If you're good to your staff when things are going well, they'll rally when times go bad. — Mary Kay Ash

America ... just a nation of two hundred million used car salesmen with all the money we need to buy guns and no qualms about killing anybody else in the world who tries to make us uncomfortable. — Hunter S. Thompson

Annabelle laughs. "Oh, so you think you're hot, do you?"
"Girl, I got swag for days. — Victoria Scott

On the other hand, if surrounded by ignorance, coarseness, and selfishness, they will unconsciously assume the same character, and grow up to adult years rude, uncultivated, and all the more dangerous to society if placed amidst the manifold temptations of what is called civilised life. "Give your child to be educated by a slave," said an ancient Greek, "and instead of one slave, you will then have two." The child cannot help imitating what he sees. Everything is to him a model - of manner, of gesture, of speech, of habit, of character. "For the child," says Richter, "the most important era of life is that of childhood, when he begins to colour and mould himself by companionship with others. — Samuel Smiles

I would have all intoleration intolerated in its turn. — Lord Chesterfield

If you judge after appearances, you will continue to be enslaved by the evidence of your senses. — Neville Goddard

If I can't find a theme, I can't make a film anyone else will feel. I can't laugh at intellectual humor. I'm just corny enough to like to have a story hit me over the heart ... — Walt Disney

The humility of a warrior is not the same humility as that of a servile man. The warrior does not lower his head to anyone, and nor does he allow anyone to bow before him. The servile man, on the other hand, kneels before anyone he believes to be more powerful, and demands that the people under his command behave in a similar fashion before him. — Paulo Coelho