Jean-Jacques Rousseau — "Never did a man become a prophet in his own country, nor a physician in his own …"
Never did a man become a prophet in his own country, nor a physician in his own household.
Never did a man become a prophet in his own country, nor a physician in his own household.
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"Trust your heart rather than your head."
"The sovereign, being formed wholly of the individuals who compose it, has no interest a part from theirs."
"I hate books; they only teach us to talk about things we know nothing about."
"Everything is in a state of flux on this earth. Nothing keeps a form for long, and our affections, which are attached to external things, pass and change as they do."
"To be ourselves is the most difficult thing for us to do."
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