Quote by Jean Jacques Rousseau Download Open image ““Gambling is only the resource of those who do not know what to do with themselves”” — Jean Jacques Rousseau ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.7 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“It's only gambling if you're wagering something substantial. As opposed to? Information, intelligence, the profits of the mind. Greater things can be exchanged than… — Rachel Saylor Copy Share Image
“No one knows how to gamble and win, that’s why they call it gambling.” — Kathryn Smith Copy Share Image
“For those gamblers who know the secret to surviving Is knowing what to throw away And knowing what to keep” — Karina Halle Copy Share Image
“Most of us are busy gambling on the most dangerous risk of all—living our whole life not doing what we want on the bet… — Jake Ducey Copy Share Image
“Who’s to say that gamblers don’t really understand it better than anyone else? Isn’t everything worthwhile a gamble? Can’t good come around sometimes through… — Tartt Donna Copy Share Image
“What’s life without a little risk? Sometimes you have to gamble to achieve greatness, and it’s stupid to let fear of the unknown stop… — Jaycee DeLorenzo Copy Share Image
“For why is gambling a whit worse than any other method of acquiring money? How, for instance, is it worse than trade? True, out… — Fyodor Dostoyevsky Copy Share Image
“People are too scared to gamble. Don't want to give their heart fully to someone... People just don't want to, For they're afraid to lose... 'Coz no one wants to get hurt... Though we are one of those people, We gambled, We took the risk... We gave it all and never gave up. Amidst of all the joys and pains,… — NerD_Seyer Copy Share
“When innocent and virtuous men liked to have gods as witnesses of their actions, they lived with them in the same huts. But having… — Jean Jacques Rousseau Copy Share Image
“Our wisdom is slavish prejudice, our customs consist in control, constraint, compulsion. Civilised man is born and dies a slave. The infant is bound… — Jean Jacques Rousseau Copy Share Image
“A taste for ostentation is rarely associated in the same souls with a taste for honesty. No, it is not possible that minds degraded… — Jean Jacques Rousseau Copy Share Image
“Happiness is a good bank account, a good cook, and a good digestion.” — Jean Jacques Rousseau Copy Share Image
“What good is it looking for our happiness in the opinion of others if we can find it in ourselves?” — Jean Jacques Rousseau Copy Share Image
“I can discover nothing in any mere animal but an ingenious machine, to which nature has given senses to wind itself up, and guard,… — Jean Jacques Rousseau Copy Share Image
“In the strict sense of the term, a true democracy has never existed, and never will exist. It is against natural order that the… — Jean Jacques Rousseau Copy Share Image
“I know the feelings of my heart, and I know men. I am not made like any of those I have seen; I venture… — Jean Jacques Rousseau Copy Share Image
“Nowadays, when more subtle studies and more refined taste have reduced the art of pleasing into principles, a vile and misleading uniformity governs our… — Jean Jacques Rousseau Copy Share Image
“In fact, the real source of all those differences, is that the savage lives within himself, whereas the citizen, constantly beside himself, knows only… — Jean Jacques Rousseau Copy Share Image
“Liberty is like rich food and strong wine: the strong natures accustomed to them thrive and grow even stronger on them; but they deplete,… — Jean Jacques Rousseau Copy Share Image