“I could say analogously that tolerance is the affable appreciation of qualities, views, and actions of other individuals which are foreign to one`s own habits, beliefs, and tastes. Thus being tolerant does not mean being indifferent towards the actions and feelings of others. Understanding and empathy must also be present.”
Quote by Albert Einstein
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Albert Einstein, The Human Side: Glimpses from His Archives
Compiled from a selection of Einstein's correspondence and personal papers, the book provides a rare glimpse into the private side of a public figure. It includes insights into his relationships, his scientific musings, and his reflections on life and society, offering readers a more humanized perspective of the genius behind the theories of relativity. more
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