Intolerance
indisposition to tolerate contrary opinions or beliefs, impatience with dissent or opposition, or inclination to suppress dissent
Intolerance is indisposition to tolerate contrary opinions or beliefs, impatience with dissent or opposition, or inclination to suppress dissent.
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QuotesEdit
- People who are intolerant, categorize and over-react ... should all be dragged against a wall and shot.
- Arthur M. Jolly, The Questionnaire (2010)
- If you don't give someone a chance to apologize for saying the wrong thing before you attack them with anger, scorn, or social rejection, you make the error permanent, reject the value of forgiveness, and poison yourself with anger and intolerance.