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To renounce liberty is to renounce being a man, to surrender the rights of humanity and even its duties. For he who renounces everything no indemnity is possible. Such a renunciation is incompatible with man's nature to remove all liberty from his will is to remove all morality from his acts.

By Jean Jacques Rousseau
The world of reality has its limits the world of imagination is boundless.

By Jean Jacques Rousseau
The strongest is never strong enough to be always the master, unless he transforms strength into right, and obedience into duty.

By Jean Jacques Rousseau
The happiest is the person who suffers the least pain the most miserable who enjoys the least pleasure.

By Jean Jacques Rousseau
The happiest is the person who suffers the least pain; the most miserable who enjoys the least pleasure.

By Jean Jacques Rousseau
Man is born free, but everywhere he is in chains.

By Jean Jacques Rousseau
He who is slowest in making a promise is most faithful in its performance.

By Jean Jacques Rousseau
Happiness: a good bank account, a good cook and a good digestion.

By Jean Jacques Rousseau
Happiness a good bank account, a good cook and a good digestion.

By Jean Jacques Rousseau
God makes all things good; man meddles with them and they become evil.

By Jean Jacques Rousseau
As soon as any man says of the affairs of the State 'What does it matter to me?' the State may be given up for lost.

By Jean Jacques Rousseau
As soon as any man says of the affairs of the State What does it matter to me the State may be given up for lost.

By Jean Jacques Rousseau
Accent is the soul of language it gives to it both feeling and truth.

By Jean Jacques Rousseau
We are born weak, we need strength; helpless, we need aid; foolish, we need reason. All that we lack at birth, all that we need when we come to man's estate, is the gift of education.

By Jean Jacques Rousseau
I may not be better than other people, but at least I'm different.

By Jean Jacques Rousseau
People who know little are usually great talkers, while men who know much say little.

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

By Jean Jacques Rousseau