Jean-Jacques Rousseau Quotes
God (Nature, In My View) Makes All Things Good; Man Meddles With Them And They Become Evil. He Fores One Soil To Yield The Products Of Another, One Tree To Bear Another's Fruit. He Confuses And Confounds Time, Place, And Natural Conditions. He Mutilates His Dog, His Horse, And His Slave. He Destroys And Defaces All Things; He Loves All That Is Deformed And Monstrous; He Will Have Nothing As Nature Made It, Not Even Himself, Who Must Learn His Paces Like A Saddle-horse, And Be Shaped To His Master's Taste Like The Trees In His Garden.
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