Jean Jacques Rousseau Quotes
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Women, in general, are not attracted to art at all, nor knowledge, and not at all to genius.
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You are worried about seeing him spend his early years in doing nothing. What! Is it nothing to be happy? Nothing to skip, play, and run around all day long? Never in his life will he be so busy again.
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You forget that the fruits belong to all and that the land belongs to no one.
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Your first appearance, he said to me, is the gauge by which you will be measured; try to manage that you may go beyond yourself in after times, but beware of ever doing less.
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