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Jean-Jacques Rousseau

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Money is the seed of money, and the first guinea is sometimes more difficult to acquire than the second million.


— Jean-Jacques Rousseau


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Ordinary readers, forgive my paradoxes: one must make them when one reflects; and whatever you may say, I prefer being a man with paradoxes than a man with prejudices.


— Jean-Jacques Rousseau


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Our affections as well as our bodies are in perpetual flux.


— Jean-Jacques Rousseau


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Reading, solitude, idleness, a soft and sedentary life, intercourse with women and young people, these are perilous paths for a young man, and these lead him constantly into danger.


— Jean-Jacques Rousseau


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Religious persecutors are not believers, they are rascals.


— Jean-Jacques Rousseau


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Take from the philosopher the pleasure of being heard and his desire for knowledge ceases.


— Jean-Jacques Rousseau


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The body politic, as well as the human body, begins to die as soon as it is born, and carries itself the causes of its destruction.


— Jean-Jacques Rousseau


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The English are predisposed to pride, the French to vanity.


— Jean-Jacques Rousseau


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The English think they are free. They are free only during the election of members of parliament.


— Jean-Jacques Rousseau


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To endure is the first thing that a child ought to learn, and that which he will have the most need to know.


— Jean-Jacques Rousseau


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Moreover Rousseau advocated the opinion that insofar as they lead people to virtue all religions are equally worthy and that people should therefore conform to the religion in which they have been brought up. Following the French Revolution other commentators fingered a potential danger of Rousseau’s project of realizing an “antique” conception of virtue amongst the citizenry in a modern world (e. Although in this state he deprives himself of some advantages which he got from nature he gains in return others so great his faculties are so stimulated and developed his ideas so extended his feelings so ennobled and his whole soul so uplifted that did not the abuses of this new condition often degrade him below that which he left he would be bound to bless continually the happy moment which took him from it for ever and instead of a stupid and unimaginative animal made him an intelligent being and a man.

Rousseau's novel Émile: or On Education is a treatise on the education of the whole person for citizenship. His sentimental novel Julie or the New Heloise was of importance to the development of pre-romanticism and romanticism in fiction. Rousseau's autobiographical writings—his Confessions which initiated the modern autobiography and his Reveries of a Solitary Walker—exemplified the late 18th-century movement known as the Age of Sensibility and featured an increased focus on subjectivity and introspection that later characterized modern writing.

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