Animal Quote by Jiddu Krishnamurti
“The earth doesn't belong to anyone. It is the land upon which all of us are to live for many years, ploughing, reaping and destroying. You are always a guest on this earth and have the austerity of a guest. Austerity is far deeper than owning only a few things. The very word austerity has been spoilt by the monks, by the sannyasis, by the hermits. Sitting on that high hill alone in the solitude of many things, many rocks and little animals and ants, that word has no meaning.”
About This Quote
Source Lecture: The Urgency of Change, 1960s
Human life is temporary; we must treat Earth as a shared, limited space, practicing humility and restraint.
In simple terms: Live modestly on Earth as a guest.
Respect the planet, limit consumption.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- travel
- urban living
- resource management
- environmental activism
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does seeing yourself as a guest change your habits?
- What does true austerity look like today?
Austerity can be misunderstood as asceticism, not practical sustainability.