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Rousseau’s famous aphorisms

Rousseau's famous sayings

1. As long as a person's heart and his hobbies are destroyed, his blooming years will pass away like a dream.

2. The inevitable consequence of luxury is the disintegration of customs, which in turn causes.

3. Sages and wise men never pursue luck.

4. Go deep into the heart and skin.

5. A person’s education begins when he is born. He has already been educated before he can speak and listen to others.

6. Since nature bestows tears on humans, it shows that it has given humans the most merciful heart.

7. No matter where I go, I have always been nostalgic for the pleasant and leisurely life. I have no interest in, or even disgust for, the wealth and splendor that is readily available.

8. Only in loneliness and boredom can a person feel the benefits of living with people who are thoughtful.

9. If one is afraid of pain, various diseases, unexpected events, danger of life and death, then he will not be able to endure anything else.

10. Man is born free, but he is always in chains!

11. The most blind obedience is the only virtue left by slaves.

12. I have always believed that only kindness can be called beautiful if it is put into action.

13. We are born weak, so we need strength; we are born with nothing, so we need help; we are born ignorant, so we need the ability to judge. What we don’t have when we are born, what we don’t have when we grow up, and what we need when we grow up, all must be given to us by education.

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

15. Youth is a time for growing one’s talents, while old age is a time for using one’s talents.

16. We must avoid conflicts between our obligations and our interests, and avoid hoping for our own happiness from other people's disasters.

17. Man is born free, but he is always in chains.

18. Regret falls asleep when we are in good luck, but we feel it more strongly when we are in adversity.

19. The union of sincere love is the purest of all unions.

20. He was born free, but he has been burdened with chains everywhere. Anyone may think that he is the master of others, but he is only a slave who is less free than others.

21. The person who lives the most meaningful life is not the person who lives the longest, but the person who feels the most about life.

22. Decoration is also incompatible with virtue, because virtue is the strength and vitality of the soul.

23. Every kind of work contains endless fun, but some people don’t know how to discover them.

24. What purpose does a person have when traveling? During his travels, he only knows how to acquire knowledge related to his purpose.

25. The most important thing in human life is labor training. It is impossible to have a normal human life without labor.

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

27. The inevitable consequence of luxury is that the disintegration of customs in turn causes the corruption of taste.

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

29. Some professions are so noble that if a person engages in these professions for money, he must be said to be unworthy of these professions; what soldiers engage in is such a profession; This is what teachers are engaged in.

30. As long as a teacher lies to a student once and reveals the truth, all his educational achievements may be destroyed.

31. Society is a book, and facts are teaching materials.

32. Labor is an inevitable obligation for everyone in society.

33. Patience is painful, but its fruit is sweet.

34. A weak body weakens the spirit.

35. The inevitable consequence of luxury is the disintegration of customs, which in turn causes the corruption of taste.

36. The person who lives the most meaningful life is not the person who lives the longest, but the person who feels the most about life.

37. People who don’t know much are often empty talkers, while those who are knowledgeable are taciturn.

38. For a love letter to touch the heart, it should be written with a feeling of being at a loss for words and end with a feeling of not knowing what to say.

39. It is not difficult for a person with good intentions to express his courtesy to others.

40. When a person does something wholeheartedly, he will eventually succeed.

41. Teachers often pretend to have the dignity of a teacher, trying to make students regard him as a perfect person. The effect of this approach is counterproductive. Why don't they understand that just because they want to establish their prestige, they destroy their prestige instead.

42. Ordinary and abstract thoughts are the root of mankind’s big mistakes.

43. Among us, who can best tolerate the happiness and sorrow in life, I think it is the person who has received the best education.

44. Don’t be greedy for too much reading, but think more. This kind of reading has benefited me a lot.

45. Great people will never abuse their advantages. They see where they are superior to others and realize this, but they will never be immodest because of it. The more they excel, the more aware they are of their shortcomings.

46. People say life is very short, but I think it is they themselves who make life so short. Since they are not good at using life, they complain in turn that time passes too fast; but I think that for their kind of life, time passes too slowly.

47. The most sacred of all the rights of citizens.

48. As long as a teacher lies to a student once and reveals the truth, all his educational achievements may be destroyed.

49. The value of life is determined by yourself.

50. I firmly believe that only moral citizens can pay an acceptable salute to their motherland.

51. Great people will never abuse their advantages. They see where they are superior to others and realize this, but they will never be humble because of it. The more they excel, the more they recognize their shortcomings.

52. The desire for happiness will never be extinguished in people’s hearts.

53. I boldly walk the path of integrity and will never flatter or perfuse anyone at the expense of justice and truth.

54. If you refuse freedom, I will force you to be free.

55. Before you dare to take on the task of cultivating a person, you must cultivate yourself as a person, and you must be a model worthy of admiration.

56. We cultivate plants and trees to make them grow into a certain shape, and we educate people to make them have certain talents.

57. I think the most useful but least complete of all kinds of human knowledge is the knowledge about people.

58. Frugality and diligence are two famous doctors of mankind.

59. Leisure in social situations is disgusting because it is forced; leisure in solitary life is pleasant because it is free and voluntary.

60. Although I disagree with your point of view, I will defend to the death your right to speak.

61. Regardless of men or women, I think there are actually only two types of people: people with ideas and people without ideas. The reason for this difference is almost entirely due to Because of education.

62. Man is born free, but he is always in shackles. He thinks he is the master of everything else, but is more of a slave than everything else.

63. The young man collected materials to build a bridge to the moon, or perhaps build a palace and temple on the earth, and finally the middle-aged man decided to use these materials to build a wooden house.

64. The joy of family life is the best antidote to the poison of bad habits. The greatest secret of education is to coordinate physical exercise with each other.

65. The biggest secret of education is: make physical exercises coordinate with each other.

66. Since I cannot find a friend who is completely devoted to me, I must have friends who can overcome my laziness with their driving force.

67. People are born free, but they are in chains everywhere.

68. To use truth on those things whose existence is not important to anyone, and knowing it is useless and meaningless, is to blaspheme the sacred term truth. Truth, if it is useless, is not a necessary thing.

69. In order to learn to think, we need to exercise our limbs, our senses and various organs, because they are the tools of our wisdom; in order to make the best use of these tools, we must provide these tools The body is very strong. Therefore, not only is the true understanding of human beings not formed independently of the body, but only with a good physique can one's thinking be sharp and correct.

70. If the body is weak, it will never develop a vibrant soul and wisdom.

71. The first emotion that young people who have been carefully cultivated are easy to feel is not love but friendship.

72. Youth is the time to learn wisdom, and middle age is the time to put it into practice.

73. Taking away the love of beauty from our hearts also takes away all the charm of life.

74. The gorgeousness of decoration can show a person's wealth, and elegance can show a person's taste, but a person's health and growth must be identified by other signs. Only when a worker We can find a strong body under the coarse clothes, not under the clothes of the lucky ones. The corruption of fun.

75. The money in our hands is a tool to maintain freedom.

76. Distress is undoubtedly a very good teacher; however, the tuition fees charged by this teacher are very high, and what students receive from him is often not worth the tuition fees paid.

77. If you abuse books, learning will die.

78. I dare say that the motto "You have to know yourself" on the only inscription in the temple of Delphi is more important and profound than all the great works of ethicists.

79. Ignorant people always think that what they know is very important and they should talk to everyone. But an educated person does not easily show off his knowledge. He can talk about many things, but he thinks there are still many things that he cannot talk about well.

80. Everyone has happiness and pain, but the degree is different. Whoever suffers the least pain is the happiest person; whoever feels the least happiness is the most pitiful person.

81. Nature never deceives us; it is always ourselves who deceive us.

82. The secret of success is to never change the established purpose.