Jean-Jacques Rousseau Quotes About Desire

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  • To make a man richer, give him more money of curb his desires.

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  • That man is truly free who desires what he is able to perform, and does what he desires.

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    Jean Jacques Rousseau (2015). “Emile”, p.99, eKitap Projesi
  • Men and women are made for each other, but their mutual dependence differs in degrees; man is dependent on woman through his desires; woman is dependent on man through her desires and also through her needs; he could do without her better than she can do without him. She cannot fulfill her purpose in life without his aid, without his goodwill, without his respect.....Nature herself has decreed that woman, both for herself and her children, should be at the mercy of man s judgment.

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    Jean-Jacques Rousseau (2013). “Emile”, p.392, Courier Corporation
  • Smell is the sense of memory and desire.

  • Take from the philosopher the pleasure of being heard and his desire for knowledge ceases.

  • It is hard to prevent oneself from believing what one so keenly desires, and who can doubt that the interest we have in admitting or denying the reality of the Judgement to come determines the faith of most men in accordance with their hopes and fears.

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  • The writings of women are always cold and pretty like themselves. There is as much wit as you may desire, but never any soul.

  • It is hard to prevent oneself from believing what one so keenly desires.

  • Not all the subtilties of metaphysics can make me doubt a moment of the immortality of the soul, and of a beneficent Providence. I feel it, I believe it, I desire it, I hope it, and will defend it to my last breath.

  • Slaves lose everything in their chains, even the desire of escaping from them.

    Jean Jacques Rousseau (2015). “The Social Contract”, p.88, Jean Jacques Rousseau
  • Gracefulness cannot subsist without ease; delicacy is not debility; nor must a woman be sick in order to please. Infirmity, and sickness may excite our pity, but desire and pleasure require the bloom and vigor of health.

    Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1783). “Emilius and Sophia: Or, A New System of Education”, p.186
  • Being wealthy isn't just a question of having lots of money. It's a question of what we want. Wealth isn't an absolute, it's relative to desire. Every time we seek something that we can't afford, we can be counted as poor, how much money we may actually have.

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