Best Jean-Jacques Rousseau Qoutes
- Teach your scholar to observe the phenomena of nature; you will soon rouse his curiosity, but if you would have it grow, do not be… Authority
- Finance is a slave's word. Finance
- If there is in this world a well-attested account, it is that of vampires. Nothing is lacking: official reports, affidavits of well-known people, of surgeons,… Account
- In a well governed state, there are few punishments, not because there are many pardons, but because criminals are rare; it is when a state… Crime
- ...in respect of riches, no citizen shall ever be wealthy enough to buy another, and none poor enough to be forced to sell himself. Buy
- I have never thought, for my part, that man's freedom consists in his being able to do whatever he wills, but that he should not,… Able
- I am not made like any of those I have seen. I venture to believe that I am not made like any of those who… Any
- To renounce freedom is to renounce one's humanity, one's rights as a man and equally one's duties. Duties
- As soon as any man says of the affairs of the State "What does it matter to me?" the State may be given up for… Affair
- I say to myself: "Who are you to measure infinite power? Funny
- Or, rather, let us be more simple and less vain. Inspirational
- I perceive God everywhere in His works. I sense Him in me; I see Him all around me. All
- Why should we build our happiness on the opinons of others, when we can find it in our own hearts? Build
- Trust your heart rather than your head. Funny
- She was dull, unattractive, couldn't tell the time, count money or tie her own shoe laces... But I loved her Count
- Man was born free, and he is everywhere in chains. Those who think themselves the masters of others are indeed greater slaves than they. Born
- I believed that I was approaching the end of my days without having tasted to the full any of the pleasures for which my heart… Any
- To renounce liberty is to renounce being a man, to surrender the rights of humanity and even its duties. Duties
- If there were a nation of Gods, it would govern itself democratically. A government so perfect is not suited to men. Democracy
- To live is not to breathe but to act. It is to make use of our organs, our senses, our faculties, of all the parts… Act
- I was not much afraid of punishment, I was only afraid of disgrace.But that I feared more than death, more than crime, more than anything… Abyss
- It is as if my heart and my brain did not belong to the same person. Feelings come quicker than lightning and fill my soul,… Belong
- The only moral lesson which is suited for a child--the most important lesson for every time of life--is this: 'Never hurt anybody. Anybody
- In all the ills that befall us, we are more concerned by the intention than the result. A tile that falls off a roof may… All
- Everything is in constant flux on this earth. Nothing keeps the same unchanging shape, and our affections, being attached to things outside us, necessarily change… Affection
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