Jean Jacques Rousseau Quote

The strongest is not always strong enough to be master.

I have always believed that the good was nothing but the beautiful put into action.

Jean Jacques Rousseau

You will never be friars if you are not first acolytes.

Jean Jacques Rousseau

It is very difficult to subject to obedience one who does not seek to command.

Jean Jacques Rousseau

Man suffers few evils, except those which he himself attracts through the abuse of his faculties.

Jean Jacques Rousseau

Remorse dulls in prosperity and sharpens in bad times.

Jean Jacques Rousseau

The money that one has is an instrument of freedom, the money that one seeks is an instrument of servitude.

Jean Jacques Rousseau

My greatest misfortune has always been not being able to resist flattery.

Jean Jacques Rousseau

I prefer to be a man of paradoxes than a man of prejudices.

Jean Jacques Rousseau

There is no such complete subjection as that which retains the appearances of freedom, for thus is freedom itself captive.

Jean Jacques Rousseau

Childhood has its own ways of seeing, thinking, and feeling; there is nothing more foolish than trying to replace them with our own.

Jean Jacques Rousseau

Wherever you see moderation without sadness, harmony without slavery, abundance without extravagance, confidently declare; it is a fortunate being who rules here.

Jean Jacques Rousseau

It is not enough for a wife to be faithful, it is necessary for her husband, her friends, and her neighbors to believe in her fidelity.

Jean Jacques Rousseau