Jean-Jacques Rousseau — "Luxury, which nourishes a hundred poor people in our cities, starves ten thousan…"
Luxury, which nourishes a hundred poor people in our cities, starves ten thousand in the countryside.
Luxury, which nourishes a hundred poor people in our cities, starves ten thousand in the countryside.
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"It is an error to distinguish the moral from the physical in man."
"Conscience is the voice of the soul; the passions are the voice of the body."
"The rich man, in his bed of down, does not know the value of the poor man's sleep."
"The history of nations is the history of human error."
"The bonds of society are formed by the common needs of men, and the common good of all is the end of society."
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