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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"The strongest is never strong enough to be always the master, unless he transforms strength into right, and obedience into duty."
"To be truly free, we must obey only those laws we have prescribed for ourselves."
"It is not enough to be happy, one must also be seen to be happy."
"As soon as any man says of the affairs of the State 'What does it matter to me?' the State may be given up for lost."
"It is less difficult to acquire virtue than to preserve it."
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