"Orderliness, Tidiness, Clarity Of Thinking Are ...
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--Matthew Fiorello
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Jan 20, 2012

 

"Orderliness, tidiness, clarity of thinking are not very important in themselves, but they become important to a man who is sensitive, who feels deeply, who is in a state of perpetual inward revolution. If you feel very strongly about the lot of the poor man, about the beggar who receives dust in his face as the rich man's car goes by, if you are extraordinarily receptive, sensitive to everything, then that very sensitivity brings orderliness, virtue; and I think this is very important for both the educator and the student to understand." - J. Krishnamurti, "Think on These Things," p. 61

 

Posted by Matthew Fiorello on Jan 20, 2012