Jean-Jacques Rousseau Quotes About Death

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  • Yes, if the life and death of Socrates are those of a wise man, the life and death of Jesus are those of a god.

    Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1979). “Emile: Or, On Education”, p.308, Basic Books
  • 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.

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  • He who pretends to look upon death without fear, lies

  • Absolute silence leads to sadness. It is the image of death.

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