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Rousseau and Emile's famous sayings

1. Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet.

2. We can let people who have nothing to do with us say whatever they like, but it is a crime to let a friend think that we have virtues that we do not have.

3. You must remember that before you dare to take on the task of cultivating a person, you must cultivate a person, and you must be a model worthy of admiration.

4. Those who want to discuss politics and morality separately will get nothing from either one.

5. The joy of family life is the best antidote to the poison of bad habits.

6. If we were allowed to live forever in this world, who would be willing to accept this unlucky gift?

7. God created me and then broke the mold.

8. Don’t teach him this kind of knowledge, but let him discover what knowledge he has.

9. Our pain is caused by the disproportion between our desires and abilities.

10. If your purpose is just to go to a certain place, of course you can take a stage train, but if you want to travel, you have to walk.

11. Heavy rain can delay our arrival, but it cannot stop us from moving forward.

12. I have observed people who are particular about food many times. As soon as they wake up, they think about what they are going to eat that day. They describe the meal they eat in as much detail as Polybius describes a riot. I discovered that all these so-called adults are nothing more than 40-year-old children who have neither strength nor strength. Gluttony is a vice of weak-willed people.

13. Because doing meaningful things is itself an enjoyment of life.

14. Things that come from the hands of the Creator are all good, but once they reach the hands of humans, they all become bad.

15. The question is not what kind of knowledge he has learned, but that the knowledge he has learned must be useful.

16. Nature wants children to be like children before they become adults.

17. A person's heart only obeys himself. If you want to restrain it, you will release it; if you let it be free, you will restrain it tightly.

18. The biggest secret of education is to coordinate physical exercise and mental exercise.

19. Childhood is the sleep period of reason.

20. All our wisdom cannot escape the prejudice of slaves. All our habits enslave us, bind us, suppress us. Civilized people are bound by slavery from birth to death.

21. It is better for a child not to know a word than to sacrifice all other useful things in order to learn this knowledge.

22. Our pain is caused by the disproportion between our desires and abilities. A sentient man becomes an absolutely miserable being when his faculties enlarge his wishes. Only when all powers are used (that is, desires are commensurate with the ability to satisfy desires) can the mind remain peaceful and human life be brought into order.

23. It is better to use enthusiasm to make up for talent than to use talent to make up for enthusiasm.

24. In the ever-changing life, we must especially avoid the overly cautious and timid approach of sacrificing the present for the future. This approach is often to sacrifice for something that will not be obtained in the future. Things that are available now.

25. Instill truth into his mind, just to ensure that he does not fill his mind with falsehoods.

26. The beauty of true love is more subtle, and the way of dressing up is completely different.

27. Without faith, there is no real virtue.

28. God created me, but I broke the mold.

29. A man talks about what he knows, but a woman only talks about popular things.

30. The reason why we feel jealous is because of social desires, not because of primitive instincts.

31. On the road, we are not chasing the journey like postmen, but watching along the way like performers. We think not just of a starting point and an end point, but also of the distance between the starting point and the end point. For us, traveling is a pleasure in itself.

32. Things that come from the hands of the Creator are all good, but as soon as they come into the hands of humans, they all become bad. He would emphasize making one kind of land breed the things of another kind of land, forcing one kind of tree to bear the fruit of another kind of tree.

33. Life, health, rationality and comfort should be overwhelming. Uncomfortable things will never appear beautiful; being slim does not mean being thin. In order to please others, you should not have a beautiful appearance. Unhealthy look.

34. Remember, the reason why a person goes astray is not because of his ignorance, but because he thinks he knows.

35. The devil of property will destroy anything it touches.

36. The problem is not to teach him various knowledge, but to cultivate his interest in learning, and when this interest has fully grown, let him use the method of studying learning.

37. At the age of ten, you are tempted by biscuits, at the age of twenty, you are tempted by your lover, at the age of thirty, you are tempted by happiness, at the age of forty, you are tempted by ambition, and at the age of fifty, you are tempted by greed. In what age and month do people only pursue wisdom?

38. No matter what is created by nature, it is good, but it becomes bad once it is in human hands.

39. You are willing to sacrifice anything, and as a result, you will get nothing. Because you pursue your desires wholeheartedly, as a result, you will never be able to satisfy your desires.