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Sep 30, 2011 00:45

Mark Twain on Tolerance:

All the talk about tolerance, in anything or anywhere, is plainly a
gentle lie. It does not exist. It is in no man's heart; but it unconsciously,
and by moss-grown inherited habit, drivels and slobbers from all men's
lips.
- Mark Twain's Autobiography

If the man doesn't believe as we do, we say he is a crank and that settles
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sarcobatus October 1 2011, 15:25:27 UTC
Honest quotes. Thank you.

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readingthedark October 1 2011, 15:48:45 UTC
Twain probably deserves most of the credit; I just stumbled on them in the right mood.

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