Jean-Jacques Rousseau Quotes That Will Inspire You to Live Your Best Life
Jean-Jacques Rousseau quotes that inspire a great attitude towards life That Will Inspire You to Live Your Best Life
1. 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.
Author:- Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Category:- happiness
2. Why should we build our happiness on the opinons of others, when we can find it in our own hearts?
The Social Contract and Discourses
Author:- Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Category:- happiness
3. I believed that I was approaching the end of my days without having tasted to the full any of the pleasures for which my heart thirsted...without having ever tasted that passion which, through lack of an object, was always suppressed. ...The impossibility of attaining the real persons precipitated me into the land of chimeras; and seeing nothing that existed worthy of my exalted feelings, I fostered them in an ideal world which my creative imagination soon peopled with beings after my own heart.
Confessions
Author:- Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Category:- philosophy
4. It is too difficult to think nobly when one thinks only of earning a living.
Confessions
Author:- Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Category:- philosophy
5. The first man who, having enclosed a piece of ground, bethought himself of saying This is mine, and found people simple enough to believe him, was the real founder of civil society. From how many crimes, wars and murders, from how many horrors and misfortunes might not any one have saved mankind, by pulling up the stakes, or filling up the ditch, and crying to his fellows, "Beware of listening to this impostor; you are undone if you once forget that the fruits of the earth belong to us all, and the earth itself to nobody.
Discourse on the Origin of Inequality
Author:- Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Category:- philosophy
6. To live is not to breathe but to act. It is to make use of our organs, our senses, our faculties, of all the parts of ourselves which give us the sentiment of our existence. The man who has lived the most is not he who has counted the most years but he who has most felt life.
Emile, or On Education
Author:- Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Category:- philosophy
