Jean-Jacques Rousseau — "Laws are always useful to those with possessions and harmful to those who have n…"
Laws are always useful to those with possessions and harmful to those who have nothing.
Laws are always useful to those with possessions and harmful to those who have nothing.
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"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."
"Nature has made me unique. If I am not better than others, at least I am different."
"It is not good for man to be alone; and I say it is not good for him to be a philosopher."
"The public good should be the object of the legislator."
"The world is the book of women."
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