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Schriftsteller, Philosoph, Komponist, Musiktheoretiker, "Emile", "Nouvelle Heloise", "Contract social", "Les rêveries du promeneur solitaire", "Les Confessions" (Frankreich, 1712 - 1778).
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau wäre heute 311 Jahre, 9 Monate, 23 Tage oder 113.887 Tage alt.
Geboren am 28.06.1712 in Genf
Gestorben am 02.07.1778 in Ermenonville
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Our greatest misfortunes come to us from ourselves.
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Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet.
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Physical evils destroy themselves, or they destroy us.
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Take the course opposite to custom and you will almost always do well.
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Taste is, so to speak, the microscope of judgment.
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Temperance and labor are the two best physicians of man; labor sharpens the appetite, and temperance prevents from indulging to excess.
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That which renders life burdensome to us, generally arises from the abuse of it.
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The English are proud; the French are vain.
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The first thing a child should learn is how to endure. It is what he will have most need to know.
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The good lies not in systems but in man.
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The mind grows narrow in proportion as the soul grows corrupt.
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The more humanity owes him (the poor man), the more society denies him. Every door is shut against him, even when he has a right to its being opened: and if he ever obtains justice, it is with much greater difficulty than others obtain favors.
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The strongest is never strong enough always to be master, unless he transforms strength into right, and obedience into duty.
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The world of reality has its limits; the world of imagination is boundless. Not being able to enlarge the one, let us contract the other; for it is from their difference that all the evils arise which render us unhappy.
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Truth is no road to fortune.
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Virtue is the state of war, and to live in it we have always to combat with ourselves.
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We do not know what is really good or bad fortune.
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Whence do I get my rules of conduct? I find them in my heart. Whatever I feel to be good is good. Whatever I feel to be evil is evil. Conscience is the best of casuists.
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C'est une prévoyance très nécessaire de sentir qu'on ne peut tout prévoir.
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Ces deux mots patrie et citoyen doivent être effacés des langues modernes.