Quote by: Karen Armstrong

After a time I found that I could almost listen to the silence, which had a dimension all of its own. I started to attend to its strange and beautiful texture, which of course, it was impossible to express in words. I discovered that I felt at home and alive in the silence, which compelled me to enter my interior world and around there. Without the distraction of constant conversation, the words on the page began to speak directly to my inner self. They were no long expressing ideas that were simply interesting intellectually, but were talking directly to my own yearning and perplexity.


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Author Bio


  • NameKaren Armstrong
  • Descriptionauthor and comparative religion scholar from Great Britain
  • BornNovember 14, 1944
  • CountryUnited Kingdom
  • ProfessionTheologian; Writer
  • AwardsFour Freedoms Award - Freedom Of Worship