Quote by Karen Armstrong Download Open image ““Why do you observe the splinter in your brother’s eye and never notice the plank in your own?”” — Karen Armstrong ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.3 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“Oh, his words! Sometimes they’re like tiny splinters, catching at the fabric of my focus.” — Ayisha Malik Copy Share Image
“I picked up his hands and examined them, then gripped his chin in a carefully businesslike way and looked into his eyes. I saw nothing peculiar--- no additional peculiarity, that is; his eyes have always been too green, a blackened green like leaves layered until no light can get through. I don't like to hold his gaze for long; not… — Heather Fawcett Copy Share
“No matter how many times I tell him I can't see into the water yet, he insists I'm just trying to look at his… — Anna Banks Copy Share Image
“...my ability to trust had been shattered into splinters, its fragmented shards slicing through every darkened recess of my mind, his absolution won my… — Jake Wood Copy Share Image
“At the edge, I start to imagine the thing that isn't being directly looked at, the vague presence of something: a house, a wall,… — Harriet Lane Copy Share Image
“The porcelain shatters, and shards fly on the wood floor of my tiny apartment above the main street where I live in deep anonymity.… — Marata Eros Copy Share Image
“My own brother. My very own brother is Metal Beak and he wants to kill me.” — Kathryn Lasky Copy Share Image
“When it comes to the crusty behavior of some people, give them the benefit of the doubt. They may be drowning right before your… — Richelle E. Goodrich Copy Share Image
“But always, at moments when his mind was like a blind octopus, squirming in an agony of knife-cuts, she would drop in that accusation.” — Ford Madox Ford Copy Share Image
“Our eyes snag, and hold. His are green and yellow, with these razor-sharp flecks of brown. I feel like I've taken a running leap… — Christina Lauren Copy Share Image
“My mother was teaching me that the inside of something was not necessarily its outside. Always look carefully, she told me. Look with more… — Alice Hoffman Copy Share Image
“As for myself, I am splintered by great waves. I am coloured glass from a church window long since shattered. I find pieces of… — Jeanette Winterson Copy Share Image
If it is written and read with serious attention, a novel, like a myth or any great work of art, can become an initiation… — Karen Armstrong Copy Share Image
A gentleman is not born but crafted. He had to work on himself in the same way as a sculptor shaped a rough stone… — Karen Armstrong Copy Share Image
I was a lousy nun. I couldn't do it. I couldn't find God. It wasn't suitable for me. It is suitable for very few… — Karen Armstrong Copy Share Image
I have become convinced, through my studies, that the only way to achieve a safe, just and viable world is to live by the… — Karen Armstrong Copy Share Image
In the past some of the most influential Jewish, Christian and Muslim theologians, such as Maimonides, Aquinas and Ibn Sina, made it clear that… — Karen Armstrong Copy Share Image
The great task of our time is to build a global society, where people can live together in peace — Karen Armstrong Copy Share Image
We want to create, never mind the leaders or the bishops or chief rabbis or imams, or Popes. We want to create a grassroots… — Karen Armstrong Copy Share Image
If we don't manage to implement the Golden Rule globally, so that we treat all peoples, wherever and whoever they may be, as though… — Karen Armstrong Copy Share Image
After I left the convent, for 15 years I was worn out with religion, I wanted nothing whatever to do with it. I felt… — Karen Armstrong Copy Share Image
“As we have seen, so many of the things we once took for granted have proved unreliable that we may have to “forget” old… — Karen Armstrong Copy Share Image
Yet a personal God can become a grave liability. He can be a mere idol carved in our own image, a projection of our… — Karen Armstrong Copy Share Image
“I discovered that I felt at home and alive in the silence, which compelled me to enter my interior world and around there. Without… — Karen Armstrong Copy Share Image