Jean Jacques Rousseau Quotes

Collection of phrases and quotes of Jean Jacques Rousseau.

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Love letters are written starting without knowing what to say, and they end without knowing what has been said.

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All passions are good as long as one is in control of them, and all of them are bad when they enslave us.

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One of the advantages of good deeds is to elevate the soul and prepare it to do even better ones.

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Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains.

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Free peoples, remember this maxim: We can acquire freedom, but once it is lost, it is never regained.

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Take the love for beauty out of your hearts, and you will have taken all the charm out of life.

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Fears, suspicions, coldness, reserve, hatred, betrayal, are often hidden beneath that uniform and treacherous veil of courtesy.

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A honest man will never find a better friend than his wife.

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If there were a nation of gods, they would govern themselves democratically; but such a perfect government is not suitable for men.

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Work constitutes an indispensable duty for the social man. Rich or poor, powerful or weak, every idle citizen is a thief.

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I detest bad maxims more than bad actions.