Jean-Jacques Rousseau quotes
French Philosopher, Writer June 28, 1712 – July 2, 1778
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I have always said and felt that true enjoyment can not be described.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Civilization is a hopeless race to discover remedies for the evils it produces.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
We pity in others only the those evils which we ourselves have experienced.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Our affections as well as our bodies are in perpetual flux.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Laws are always useful to those who possess and vexatious to those who have nothing.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Liberty may be gained, but can never be recovered." (Bk2:8)
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
I would rather be a man of paradoxes than a man of prejudices.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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