A Quote by Jiddu Krishnamurti

Where there is fear there is aggression. — © Jiddu Krishnamurti
Where there is fear there is aggression.
As for testosterone, it's gotten a bum rap. Yes, it has tons to do with aggression but it doesn't cause aggression as much as sensitizes you to the environmental triggers of aggression.
Aggression only breeds more aggression. It only creates more fear and anger.
Aversion toward the blind exists for the same reason that most prejudices exist: lack of knowledge. Ignorance is a powerful generator of fear. And fear slides easily into aggression and contempt.
No, I don't mean love, when I say patriotism. I mean fear. The fear of the other. And its expressions are political, not poetical: hate, rivalry, aggression.
The problem isn't testosterone and aggression; it's how often we reward aggression. And we do: We give medals to masters of the "right" kinds of aggression. We preferentially mate with them. We select them as our leaders.
Aggression, it's the next thing to war, except you don't get killed. Aggression is what you have every day with your wife. Aggression is what you have every day at the office. Box is a legalized form of aggression, where the ending is well-defined, the combat is well-delivered, and you got 10 rounds of two equally-sized fighters fighting aggressively to hurt each other.
Fear invites aggression - do not show it to a predator.
To be an anarchist only means that you believe that aggression is not justified, and that states necessarily employ aggression. And, therefore, that states, and the aggression they necessarily employ, are unjustified. It's quite simple, really. It's an ethical view, so no surprise it confuses utilitarians.
I have no fear, no fear at all. I wake up, and I have no fear. I go to bed without fear. Fear, fear, fear, fear. Yes, 'fear' is a word that is not in my vocabulary.
By reacting to aggression with aggression we lose the opportunity to spiritually benefit from the experience.
Because the state necessarily commits aggression, the consistent libertarian, in opposing aggression, is also an anarchist.
I feel playful aggression is important for children because they have to deal with all kinds of anger and aggression in their lives.
Aggression only moves in one direction - it creates more aggression.
All this going around is not aggression. If you want to see aggression on cricket field, look into Rahul Dravid’s eyes
Historically, aggression unanswered has led to more aggression.
Controlled aggression, to me, is one of the most important traits to have. To have that social intelligence to know when to exert aggression in the military environment, and when to stay calm, cool, and collected.
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