Quotemeal: Jan. 8th, 1959

Thursday, January 8, 1959

"Tolerance isn't about not having beliefs. It's about how your beliefs lead you to treat people who disagree with you."
— Timothy Keller

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Illustration of Timothy Keller — "Tolerance isn't about not having beliefs. It's about how your beliefs lead you to treat people who disagree with you."

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