Jean-Jacques Rousseau — "Let us then, in the first place, lay down as an incontestable maxim that the fir…"
Let us then, in the first place, lay down as an incontestable maxim that the first impulses of nature are always right.
Let us then, in the first place, lay down as an incontestable maxim that the first impulses of nature are always right.
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"It is from the bosom of the most perfect equality that the most monstrous despotism arises."
"Trust your heart rather than your head."
"What is called liberty is the right to do anything that harms no one else."
"The most dangerous of all sentiments is the one which makes us say, 'It's none of my business.'"
"The greatest evils that befall man come from man himself."
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