Longing is a compass that guides us through life. We may never get what we really want, that's true, but every step along the way will be determined by it.
We may well be the ones Proverbs warns when it reminds us: "Kings take pleasure in honest lips; they value the one who speaks the truth." The point is clear: If the people speak and the king doesn't listen, there is something wrong with the king. If the king acts precipitously and the people say nothing, something is wrong with the people.
Interpretation
What this quote means
The quote emphasizes the importance of communication between leaders and their people, highlighting that both sides have a responsibility in the relationship.
Joan D. Chittister's quote reflects on the dynamic interaction between leaders and the populace they govern. It suggests that both honest communication and attentive listening are vital for a healthy society; if a king, or any leader, disregards the voices of the people, it signals a failure on their part, just as a silent citizenry indicates a deeper issue. The wisdom presented here warns that leadership is a shared responsibility, rooted in mutual respect and understanding.
Themes
In practice
Example use cases
In a keynote speech about effective leadership, one could cite this quote to illustrate the need for leaders to listen to their constituents.
More from Joan D. Chittister
All quotes →Feminism without spirituality runs the risk of becoming what it rejects: an elitist ideology, arrogant, superficial and separatist, closed to everything but itself. Without a spiritual base that obligates it beyond itself, calls it out of itself for the sake of others, a pedagogical feminism turned in on itself can become just one more intellectual ghetto that the world doesn’t notice and doesn’t need.
We talk religion in a world that worships the bread but does not distribute it, that practices ritual rather than righteousness, that confesses but does not repent.
Hospitality means we take people into the space that is our lives and our minds and our hearts and our work and our efforts. Hospitality is the way we come out of ourselves. It is the first step towards dismantling the barriers of the world. Hospitality is the way we turn a prejudiced world around, one heart at a time.
The question is not, do we go to church; the question is, have we been converted. The crux of Christianity is not whether or not we give donations to popular charities but whether or not we are really committed to the poor.
It is a pathetic moment in the history of the human condition when the outside world tells us who and what we are - and we start to believe it ourselves. Then, bent over from the weight of the negativity, we start to wither on the outside.
Similar quotes
When he entered the Oval Office - by fate, not by design - Citizen Ford knew that he was not perfect, just as he knew he was not perfect when he left. But what president ever was?
I'd never been around or seen a black showrunner, and in some ways you wish that it wasn't a big deal.
You can easily separate 'team guys' from 'me guys' by how they accept coaching. The guys that accept it are about winning
In short, there are certain fundamental requisites for wise and resolute democratic leadership. It must build on hope, not on fear; on honesty, not on falsehood; on justice, not on injustice; on public tranquility, not on violence; on freedom, not on enslavement.
There are a lot of self-imposed restrictions by people who somehow believe they have to fall in with a certain military cant. There was always a sense that we had to put things into words that would touch our troops' hearts, not just their heads.
A big part of the job of being a showrunner is, in my way of thinking, being a good communicator because there's really no other way to have hope for getting what you want, at the end of the day.