4 Metaphors for tolerance

When tolerance is treason.

Tolerance is a virtue which is very necessary in schools, especially when the scholars are of different faiths.

The tolerance of age is the result of the ripeness of a judgment which, not merely as the result of indifference, is satisfied even with what is inferior, but, more deeply taught by the grave experience of life, has been led to perceive the substantial, solid worth of the object in question.

Indeed, his fatigued tolerance for her had been a positive distaste ever since the day when he found her showing Sylvia, aged ten, how to write with planchette.

4 Metaphors for  tolerance