Intolerance And Hatred Quotes
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People who prefer to believe the worst of others will breed war and religious persecutions while the world lasts.
— Dorothy L. Sayers
Be ever watchful. Be watchful of your thoughts, your deedsLest predjudice, resentment,hatred, and intolerance drive Her from your world ... Again.
— Mary Summer Rain
Faced with intolerance and hatred, no debate is possible.
— Jacques Chirac
Religion has always been the fuel that keeps the furnaces of intolerance and hatred burning.
— Raymond Khoury
Music is my life and my life is music.
— Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Be the designer of your own future.
— Debasish Mridha
I refuse to grow younger. I came by my decrepitude the hard way and I propose to enjoy it.
— Robert A. Heinlein
Recognition of the genocide is a triumph of human conscience and justice over intolerance and hatred.
— Serzh Sargsyan
Somewhere in the future I am remembering today.
— David Berman
We are the sum of our thoughts. What you choose to dwell on will dictate your emotions.
— James Patterson
Joy all creatures drink At nature's bosoms ...
— Friedrich Schiller
We don't believe in market research for a new product unknown to the public. So we never do any.
— Akio Morita
Dream big and you will be presented with the opportunity to lead the world on an incredible adventure.
— Richard Branson
Pass the damn ham, please.
— Harper Lee
Nature herself makes the wise man rich.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Never again war. Never again hatred and intolerance.
— Pope John Paul II
Religion ... shall mean for us the feelings, acts and experiences of individual men in their solitude.
— William James
I don't always make the best choices, but today I choose compassion over intolerance, sympathy over hatred and love over fear.
— L.J. Vanier
Riches, though they may reward virtues, yet they cannot cause them; he is much more noble who deserves a benefit than he who bestows one.
— Owen Feltham