Jean-Jacques Rousseau Quotes About Suffering

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  • I have suffered too much in this world not to hope for another.

  • At sixteen, the adolescent knows about suffering because he himself has suffered, but he barely knows that other beings also suffer.

    Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1956). “Emile: selections”
  • Once you teach people to say what they do not understand, it is easy enough to get them to say anything you like. v One could wish no easier death than that of Socrates, calmly discussing philosophy with his friends; one could fear nothing worse than that of Jesus, dying in torment, among the insults, the mockery, the curses of the whole nation. In the midst of these terrible sufferings, Jesus prays for his cruel murderers. Yes, if the life and death of Socrates are those of a philosopher, the life and death of Christ are those of a God.

  • 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.

  • The happiest is he who suffers least; the most miserable is he who enjoys least.

    Jean Jacques Rousseau (2015). “Emile”, p.91, eKitap Projesi
  • Consolation indiscreetly pressed upon us, when we are suffering undue affliction, only serves to increase our pain, and to render our grief more poignant.

  • Rather suffer an injustice than commit one.

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