Danh ngôn của Jiddu Krishnamurti

It is violence when we use a sharp word, when we make a gesture to brush away a person. So violence isn't merely organized butchery in the name of God, in the name of society or country. Violence is much more subtle, much deeper.
It is violence when we use a sharp word, when we make a gesture to brush away a person. So violence isn't merely organized butchery in the name of God, in the name of society or country. Violence is much more subtle, much deeper.
Đó là bạo lực khi chúng ta dùng lời lẽ gay gắt, khi chúng ta làm một cử chỉ để gạt bỏ một người. Vì vậy, bạo lực không chỉ là sự tàn sát có tổ chức nhân danh Chúa, nhân danh xã hội hay đất nước. Bạo lực tinh vi hơn nhiều, sâu sắc hơn nhiều.
Tác giả: Jiddu Krishnamurti | Chuyên mục: Society | Sứ mệnh: [2]
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Jiddu Krishnamurti
- The moment you have in your heart this extraordinary thing called love and feel the depth, the delight, the ecstasy of it, you will discover that for you the world is transformed.
- It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.
- Freedom from the desire for an answer is essential to the understanding of a problem.
- What is needed, rather than running away or controlling or suppressing or any other resistance, is understanding fear; that means, watch it, learn about it, come directly into contact with it. We are to learn about fear, not how to escape from it.
- In oneself lies the whole world and if you know how to look and learn, the door is there and the key is in your hand. Nobody on earth can give you either the key or the door to open, except yourself.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Society
- I would say that no film is apolitical. There are politics in all films. Any film that is anchored in a society, any film that deals with humanity is necessarily political.
- The key to organizing an alternative society is to organize people around what they can do, and more importantly, what they want to do.
- When I say, 'I stand for equal rights,' I mean equal rights for all persons... from the moment of conception until natural death. I mean that I believe in the equal human dignity of all persons, no matter the 'contribution' they make to society.
- Solitude is better than the society of evil persons.
- Bipolar disorder, manic depression, depression, black dog, whatever you want to call it, is inherent in our society. It's a product of stress and in my case over-work.