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Philosopher Jean-jacques Rousseau Quotes By Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Take from the philosopher the pleasure of being heard and his desire for knowledge ceases. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Philosopher Jean-jacques Rousseau Quotes By Jean-Jacques Rousseau

If Socrates died like a philosopher, Jesus Christ died like a God. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Philosopher Jean-jacques Rousseau Quotes By Jean-Jacques Rousseau

I am not worried about pleasing clever minds or fashionable people. In every period there will be men fated to be governed by the opinions of their century, their country, and their society. For that very reason, a freethinker or philosopher today would have been nothing but a fanatic at the time of the League.* One must not write for such readers, if one wishes to live beyond one's own age. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Philosopher Jean-jacques Rousseau Quotes By Jean-Jacques Rousseau

He thinks like a philosopher, but governs like a king. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Philosopher Jean-jacques Rousseau Quotes By Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Socrates dies with honor, surrounded by his disciples listening to the most tender words -the easiest death that one could wish to die. Jesus dies in pain, dishonor, mockery, the object of universal cursing - the most horrible death that one could fear. At the receipt of the cup of poison, Socrates blesses him who could not give it to him without tears; Jesus, while suffering the sharpest pains, prays for His most bitter enemies. If Socrates lived and died like a philosopher, Jesus lived and died like a god. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Philosopher Jean-jacques Rousseau Quotes By Jean-Jacques Rousseau

He who pretends to look on death without fear lies. All men are afraid of dying, this is the great law of sentient beings, without which the entire human species would soon be destroyed.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712 - 1778)
French philosopher and writer. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Philosopher Jean-jacques Rousseau Quotes By Jacques-Louis David

The artist must be a philosopher. Socrates the skilled sculptor, Jean-Jacques [Rousseau] the good musician, and the immortal Poussin, tracing on the canvas the sublime lessons of philosophy, are so many proofs that an artistic genius should have no other guide except the torch of reason. — Jacques-Louis David

Philosopher Jean-jacques Rousseau Quotes By Jean-Jacques Rousseau

It is reason which breeds pride and reflection which fortifies it; reason which turns man inward into himself; reason which separates him from everything which troubles or affects him. It is philosophy which isolates a man, and prompts him to say in secret at the sight of another suffering: 'Perish if you will; I am safe.' No longer can anything but dangers to society in general disturb the tranquil sleep of the philosopher or drag him from his bed. A fellow-man may with impunity be murdered under his window, for the philosopher has only to put his hands over his ears and argue a little with himself to prevent nature, which rebels inside him, from making him identify himself with the victim of the murder. The savage man entirely lacks this admirable talent, and for want of wisdom and reason he always responds recklessly to the first promptings of human feeling. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau