Quotes from Rousseau, Jean-Jacques
If we assume man has been corrupted by an artificial civilization, what is the natural state? the state of nature from which he has been removed? imagine, wandering up and down the forest without industry, without speech, and without home.
~ Rousseau, Jean-Jacques
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A feeble body makes a feeble mind. I do not know what doctors cure us of, but I know this: they infect us with very deadly diseases, cowardice, timidity, credulity, the fear of death. What matter if they make the dead walk, we have no need of corpses; they fail to give us men, and it is men we need.
~ Rousseau, Jean-Jacques
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More than half of my life is past; I have left only the time I need for turning the rest of it to account and for effacing my errors by my virtues.
~ Rousseau, Jean-Jacques
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