Jiddu Krishnamurti Quotes
It Is Our Earth, Not Yours Or Mine Or His. We Are Meant To Live On It, Helping Each Other, Not Destroying Each Other. This Is Not Some Romantic Nonsense But The Actual Fact. But Man Has Divided The Earth, Hoping Thereby That In The Particular He Is Going To Find Happiness, Security, A Sense Of Abiding Comfort. Until A Radical Change Takes Place And We Wipe Out All Nationalities, All Ideologies, All Religious Divisions, And Establish A Global Relationship - Psychologically First, Inwardly Before Organizing The Outer - We Shall Go On With Wars. If You Harm Others, If You Kill Others, Whether In Anger Or By Organized Murder Which Is Called War, You, Who Are The Rest Of Humanity, Not A Separate Human Being Fighting The Rest Of Mankind, Are Destroying Yourself.
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