We
are always complaining that our days are few, and acting as though
there would be no end to them.--SENECA.
Time is given us that we may take care for eternity; and eternity will
not be too long to regret the loss of our time if we have misspent
it.--FENELON.
Time flies over us, but leaves its shadow behind.--HAWTHORNE.
Dost thou love life, then do not squander time, for that is the stuff
life is made of.--FRANKLIN.
TOLERATION.--Let us be very gentle with our neighbors' failings, and
forgive our friends their debts as we hope ourselves to be forgiven.
--THACKERAY.
There is nothing to do with men but to love them; to contemplate their
virtues with admiration, their faults with pity and forbearance, and
their injuries with forgiveness.--DEWEY.
Tolerance is the only real test of civilization.--ARTHUR HELPS.
It requires far more of constraining love of Christ to love our
cousins and neighbors as members of the heavenly family than to feel
the heart warm to our suffering brethren in Tuscany and Madeira.
--ELIZABETH CHARLES.
If thou canst not make thyself such an one as thou wouldst, how canst
thou expect to have another in all things to thy liking?--THOMAS A
KEMPIS.
The religion that fosters intolerance needs another Christ to die for
it.--BEECHER.
Let us often think of our own infirmities, and we shall become
indulgent toward those of others.--FENELON.
Has not God borne with you these many years? Be ye tolerant to
others.
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