Krista Tippett Quotes
Top 30 wise famous quotes and sayings by Krista Tippett
Krista Tippett Famous Quotes & Sayings
Discover top inspirational quotes from Krista Tippett on Wise Famous Quotes.
How we carry what has gone wrong for us is essential to being at home in ourselves, and present to the world with all of its failings.
I make no apologies for the fact that I have a religious life of my own. I'm speaking as a Christian because I'm speaking as myself.
I don't accept the idea that there are two sides to any issue. I think that the middle ground is to be found within most of us.
Maybe this is another way to think about original sin - the ingrained lure of the possibility of going numb, a habit of acquiescence to it.
You can disagree with another person's opinions. You can disagree with their doctrines. You can't disagree with their experience.
Compassion is a piece of vocabulary that could change us if we truly let it sink into the standards by which we hold ourselves and others.
The incredible thing about children is they're unified in their body, whereas we can be very disunified. We can say one thing and feel another. And
Really feeling your body move and the life inside of yourself is critical. Western culture is astoundingly disembodied and uniquely so.
The more personal you are willing to be and the more intimate you are willing to be about the details of your own life, the more universal you are.
Strong religious identities survive and thrive. But more than ever before, even in their most conservative iterations, they are chosen.
Truth can be told in an instant, forgiveness can be offered spontaneously, but reconciliation is the work of lifetimes and generations.
What a liberating thing to realize that our problems are probably our richest sources for rising to the ultimate virtue of compassion.
In many ways, religion comes from the same place in us that art comes from. The language of the human heart if poetry
I like to say that I'm tracing the intersection between big ideas and human experience, between theology and real life.
Listening is about being present, not just about being quiet. I meet others with the life I've lived, not just with my questions.