I leave you the best coexistence phrases from excellent authors such as Ronald Reagan, Confucius, Martin Luther King Jr., Mahatma Gandhi, Albert Einstein, and many more. These primarily touch on issues such as tolerance, respect and peace, as well as manners, respecting differences and accepting diversity..
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-Living with other people is the most needed skill in this world. With it, there is no limit to what people can do. -Earl Nightingale.
-The essence of coexistence is really simple: live and respect how others live. -Eraldo Banovac.
-The family defends itself by instilling in minors the universal values of coexistence and respect for all human beings. -Esteban Garaiz.
-Ninety percent of the art of living is learning to live with people you cannot tolerate. -Samuel Goldwyn.
-Coexistence is an art. It is a patient art, a beautiful art, it is fascinating. -Pope Francisco.
-Societies that do not learn to live together in peace always live in fear and poverty. -Dr. Ashok anand.
-The beauty of coexistence is acceptance. -Sweta Singh.
-People must learn to live with each other to create a peaceful world. -Lailah Gifty Akita.
-Coexistence is an expensive job of constant understanding and generosity, where you cannot lower your guard. -Enrique Rojas.
-If you can't live with yourself, then you will never be able to live with other people. -Joel Osteen.
-We are in this world to live in harmony. Those who know do not fight each other. -Buddha.
-Peace is not the absence of conflict, it is the ability to handle conflict by peaceful means. -Ronald Reagan.
-Nothing is ever lost out of courtesy. It is the most affordable of pleasures, it costs nothing and expresses a lot. -Erastus Wiman.
-Being unique is a great thing, but respecting the right to be different is perhaps the greatest thing. -Bond.
-Ignore everything someone tells you about another person. Judge each and everyone on your own account. -Henry James.
-People are not usually very considerate of others. They tend not to be seen as a group of people coexisting, but are perceived as individuals. -Helen McCroy.
-It takes less character to discover the shortcomings of others than it takes to tolerate them. -J. Petit Senn.
-Not listening to the one who speaks to us is not only a lack of courtesy, but also contempt. -Honore de Balzac.
-Coexistence is, above all, sharing, participating in the life of others and involving the other in their own. -Enrique Rojas.
-The greatest result of education is tolerance. -Helen Keller.
-If you have learned to differ without being unpleasant, then you have learned the secret of coexistence, be it at work, in family relationships or in life itself. -Bernard Metlzer.
-Charity, good behavior, a friendly way of speaking, generosity, all these elements have been declared elements of popularity by the wisest. - Burmese proverb.
-Violence is the fear of the ideals of others. -Mahatma Gandhi.
-Education, more than any other resource of human origin, is the great equalizer of man's conditions, the steering wheel of the social machinery. -Horace Mann.
-Kind words are the music of the world. -F. W. Faber.
-Behind the armor made up of our skin, our bones, and our minds, most of our colors are strikingly alike. -Aberjhani.
-If we can't put an end to our differences, let's help make the world a fit place for them. -John F. Kennedy.
-Diversity is an aspect of human existence that cannot be eradicated by terrorism, war, or hatred. It can only be achieved through the recognition of the value that this represents. -Aberjhani.
-Respecting others is the best tool to earn respect. -Junaid Raza.
-Do not do what you would not like to be done. -Confucius.
-No law that is not intended for human coexistence should not be accepted. -Giordano Bruno.
-Society would not exist if coexistence depended only on mutual understanding. -Eric Hoffer.
-There can be no peaceful coexistence between the powerful only, if it is to ensure world peace. -Che Guevara.
-The soul of a conversation is sympathy. -Thomas Campbell.
-The most persistent and urgent question in life is: "What are you doing for others?" -Martin Luther King, Jr.
-The most heinous of bad things is not bad people, but the silence of good people. -Mahatma Gandhi.
-Never forget the little goodies and never remember the little flaws. -Chinese proverb.
-Man builds too many walls and not enough bridges. -Isaac Newton.
-Harmony cannot be obtained if everyone sings the same note. Only different notes can harmonize, and the same goes for people. -Steve Goodier.
-Every act of love, carried out with all the heart, will always bring people closer to God. -Mother Teresa of Calcutta.
-An eye for an eye the whole world will go blind. -Mahatma Gandhi.
-The deepest principle of human nature is the desire to be appreciated. -William James.
-The community stagnates without the impulse of the individual. The impulse dies without the sympathy of the community. -William James.
-If we want a world of peace and justice, we must decisively put intelligence at the service of love. -Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.
-Seek to be treated by others as you treat them. -Pubilo Siro.
-A sense of humor is part of the art of leadership, as well as that of living with people. -Dwight D. Eisenhower.
-There is no alternative to the peaceful coexistence of cultures. -Salman Rushide.
-You can make more friends in two months by taking an interest in other people than you would in two years by trying to get people interested in you. -Dale Carnegie.
-Draw such a standard of life that you can follow it in the same way when you are alone as in company. -Epictetus.
-The peace begins with a smile. -Mother Teresa of Calcutta.
-There is a limit to which tolerance ceases to be a virtue. -Karl Popper.
-Love your neighbor as yourself. -Jesus of Nazareth.
-If you want others to respect you, it is best to respect yourself. Only then will you force others to respect you. -Fyodor Dostoyevsky.
-There is no envy, jealousy or hatred between the different colors of the rainbow. And not fear either. This is because each exists to make the others more beautiful. -Aberjhani.
-Good words are a simple obligation; But not speaking badly only requires our silence, which costs us nothing. -John Tillotson.
-Always listen to the one who speaks to you; in social relations there is nothing as productive as the alms of attention.
-Laughter cures, it is the cheapest and most effective social work in the world. -Roberto Pettinato.
-The sense of humor is one of the great creations of intelligence, capable of solving poisoned problems of coexistence. -Jose Antonio Marina.
-Respect for the rights of others is peace. -Benito Juarez.
-Where the right to property dominates, where everything is measured with money, one cannot speak of equity and social welfare. -Santo Thomas More.
-My respect for society, and that of each of its members for others, is what makes the coexistence of human beings possible. -Alfonso Reyes.
-Peace is not the absence of war, it is a virtue, a state of mind, a disposition to benevolence, trust and justice. -Baruch Spinoza.
-Remain calm, serene, always in command of yourself. -Paramahansa Yogananda.
-Since I am imperfect and need the tolerance and goodness of others, I also have to tolerate the defects of the world until I can find the secret that allows me to remedy them. -Mahatma Gandhi.
-Life is like a gladiator school: live together and fight. -Séneca.
-It costs more to respond with grace and meekness, than to be silent with contempt. Silence is sometimes a bad answer, a very bitter answer. -Gar Mar.
-A good education is the best protection against the bad manners of others. -Lord Chesterfield.
-My best social norm is to treat everyone the way I want to be treated. -Sean Connery.
-Recognizing, accepting and living with all ways of thinking and being does not imply renouncing one's beliefs. -Pope Francisco.
-There is grace in a kind listening, just as there is grace in a kind way of expressing yourself. -Fredrick William Faber.
-Peace is the daughter of coexistence, education, dialogue. Respect for ancient cultures gives birth to peace in the present. -Rigoberta Menchu.
-When you are in conflict with someone, there is a factor that can make the difference between damaging your relationship or deepening it. And that factor is attitude. -William James.
-We live in the world when we love. Only a life lived for others is worth living. -Albert Einstein.
-Handling silence is more difficult than handling the word. -Georges Clemenceau.
-To be free is not only to untie one's chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others. -Nelson Mandela.
-Understanding and respect, that is the important thing to live with others and above all, you know what? Not believing that you are better than anyone. -Mafalda.
-My freedom ends where that of others begins. -Jean-Paul Sartre.
-We have to face the fact that either we are going to die together or we are going to learn to live together. And if we live together, we have to talk. -Eleanor Roosevelt.
-Respect yourself if you want others to respect you. -Baltasar Gracian.
-Don't let your assumptions about a culture block block your ability to perceive the individual, or you will fail. -Brandon Sanderson.
-I speak to everyone in the same way, be it the cleaning staff or the rector of the university.-Albert Einstein.
-Maturity begins to manifest itself when we feel that our concern is greater for others than for ourselves. -Albert Einstein.
-Living with others is the essence of getting ahead, since success derives from cooperation. -William Feather.
-Your gratitude can make someone's day, and even change their life. Your willingness to put it into words is all that is required. -Margaret Cousins.
-Everyone has the right to peaceful coexistence, basic personal freedoms, relief from suffering, and the opportunity to lead a productive life. -Jimmy Carter.
-We have learned to fly like birds, to swim like fish; but we have not learned the simple art of living as brothers. -Martin Luther King.
-We do not need to think in the same way to love each other equally. -Frances David.
-We can accept each other and be together without giving up our differences. It is useless, and even foolish, to reduce ourselves to a common denominator. -Arianna Dagnino.
-Friendship is formed little by little, over time, through treatment, with coexistence. -Jean de la Bruyere.
-Time teaches you to live with some and to enjoy life without others.
-It is amazing that humanity still does not know how to live in peace, that words like "competitiveness" are the ones that rule over words like "coexistence". -José Luis Sampedro.
-A person must be at peace with himself before he can be at peace with the world. -Kilroy J. Oldster.
-Without tolerance there is no possible coexistence.
-Individual cultures and ideologies each have their proper context, but none of them erase or replace universal experiences such as love, crying, and laughing, common to all humans. -Aberjhani.
-The only alternative to coexistence is codestruction. -Jawaharlal Nehru.
-Peace is a gift from God and, at the same time, a task for everyone. -John Paul II.
-Make yourself comfortable with the things that luck has destined for you, and love with true love the men with whom you must live. -Marco Aurelio.
-To love is to find your own happiness in the happiness of others. -Leibniz.
-The wise man lives with people without criticizing, the fool criticizes without living together.
-You cannot separate peace from freedom, because no one can be at peace unless they have their freedom. -Malcolm X.
-Get ready because in this life most people will judge you without knowing you. So it is better to learn to live with it and develop the ability to ignore it..
-Arguing with a fool only proves that there are two. -Doris M. Smith.
-Much of the vitality in a friendship derives from honoring the differences, not simply enjoying the similarities. -James Fredericks.
-True love is made up of understanding. -Thich Nhat Hanh.
-The moral sense is of great importance. When it disappears from a nation, the entire social structure goes towards collapse. -Alexis Carrel.
-Live with men as if God sees you, who certainly sees you. -Séneca.
-The secret of the success of many men in the world lies in their knowledge of human emotions and their touch when dealing with them. -J. G. Holland.
-Good manners and friendly gestures are the best tools to humanize everyday coexistence.
-Until man extends the circle of his compassion to all living beings, he will not find peace for himself. -Albert Schweitzer.
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