Jean-Jacques Rousseau Quotes
In The Natural Order Men Are All Equal And Their Common Calling Is That Of Manhood, So That A Well-educated Man Cannot Fail To Do Well In That Calling And Those Related To It. It Matters Little To Me Whether My Pupil Is Intended For The Army, The Church, Or The Law. Before His Parents Chose A Calling For Him Nature Called Him To Be A Man. Life Is The Trade I Would Teach Him. When He Leaves Me, I Grant You, He Will Be Neither A Magistrate, A Soldier, Nor A Priest; He Will Be A Man. All That Becomes A Man He Will Learn As Quickly As Another. In Vain Will Fate Change His Station, He Will Always Be In His Right Place. "Occupavi Te, Fortuna, Atque Cepi; Omnes-que Aditus Tuos Interclusi, Ut Ad Me Aspirare Non Posses.
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