Jean-Jacques Rousseau Quotes
A Misfortune Never Makes Me Uneasy Provided I Know In What It Consists; But It Is My Nature To Be Afraid Of Darkness, I Tremble At The Appearance Of It.
The Sight Of The Most Hideous Monster Would, I Am Of Opinion, Alarm Me But Little; But If By Night I Were To See A Figure In A White Sheet I Should Be Afraid Of It.
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