A Quote by Krista Tippett

You can disagree with another person's opinions. You can disagree with their doctrines. You can't disagree with their experience. — © Krista Tippett
You can disagree with another person's opinions. You can disagree with their doctrines. You can't disagree with their experience.
I think that it's a mistake to assume that because you're taking a position from somebody else who you might disagree with - or you know you disagree with on some things - to assume that you disagree with on everything and to not look at each policy on its own merits.
He understands evil better than any other person I’ve ever known. We disagree in how to eliminate it, but we do not disagree that it exists.
I disagree with a lot of things, but hey, what a person does is between them and their maker. I can disagree with somebody, and I can still be friends with them.
If you disagree with me, fine! Because that's the great thing about America, we can disagree!
Do I disagree that we need to ban all Muslims from entering the country? Yes, I disagree with that strongly.
I disagree with much of what Hillary Clinton's fighting for. I do disagree with her judgment in many cases.
If you are in a meeting and you disagree mentally then you have an obligation to disagree verbally!
Certainly we disagree with the Communist Party, as we disagree with other political parties who are trying to maintain the American way of life.
Our elected politicians do what they judge is the right thing to do. And if we disagree then I'll show them the evidence of why I disagree.
If we must disagree, let's disagree without being disagreeable.
To have a liberal temperament is a kind of psychological boon, To be able to understand that someone you disagree with is not just a terrible creature but somebody with whom you disagree.
I think that's part of the creative process to disagree about certain ideas. But we also agree just as much as we disagree, I would say.
If I have my opinion about something, you have your opinion about something, we don't have to fight over it. And we can have a conversation. We can also disagree without being disagreeable, and we can just disagree, which is fine. It doesn't mean that I don't like you, or you don't like me. We just disagree.
I think that's part of the creative process to disagree about certain ideas. But we also agree just as much as we disagree, in the band, I would say.
There are people out there who disagree with me politically, and understand the limits of that disagreement. It doesn't mean we disagree as people on basic human needs.
I don't disagree with anything I've ever said. Why in God's name would I disagree with something I've said?
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