"Friend, do not concern yourself
with who I am; you will never know. I do not want you to accept
anything I say. I do not want anything from any of you; I do not
desire popularity; I do not want your flattery, your following.
Because I am in love with life, I do not want anything. These
questions are not of very great importance; what is of importance is
the fact that you obey and allow your judgement to be perverted by
authority. Your judgement, your mind, your affection, your life are
being perverted by things which have no value, and herein lies
sorrow."
J.
Krishnamurti
Early Talks, 1930
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