Jean-Jacques Rousseau — "The most important, most useful, and most neglected branch of education is that …"
The most important, most useful, and most neglected branch of education is that which teaches us to know ourselves.
The most important, most useful, and most neglected branch of education is that which teaches us to know ourselves.
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"I would rather be a man of paradoxes than a man of prejudices."
"A nation can only be happy when it has a good government, and a good government can only be had when the people are well educated."
"The more I see of men, the more I admire dogs."
"The general will is always right and tends to the public advantage; but it does not follow that the deliberations of the people are always equally correct."
"It is precisely because the force of things always tends to destroy equality that the force of legislation must always tend to maintain it."
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