Jean-Jacques Rousseau — "It is an error to distinguish the moral from the physical in man."
It is an error to distinguish the moral from the physical in man.
It is an error to distinguish the moral from the physical in man.
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"Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet."
"It is by the passion of love that the sexes are drawn together, and by the passion of love that they are distinguished."
"If there is any state in the world where a man can enjoy the full exercise of his faculties, it is the one where he is least dependent on others."
"My greatest fault has been to be too easily led, and my greatest virtue to have always recognized and avoided the errors into which I was led."
"The greatest minds are capable of the greatest vices as well as of the greatest virtues."
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