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+ QUOTES AND IMAGES FROM THE CONFESSIONS OF ROUSSEAU
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+<pre xml:space="preserve">
+
+The Project Gutenberg EBook of Quotes and Images From The Confessions of
+J. J. Rousseau, by Jean Jacques Rousseau, Edited and Arranged by David Widger
+
+This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
+almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or
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+
+Title: Quotes and Images From The Confessions of J. J. Rousseau
+
+Author: Jean Jacques Rousseau
+
+Editor: David Widger
+
+Release Date: August 28, 2004 [EBook #7555]
+Last Updated: October 26, 2012
+
+Language: English
+
+Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1
+
+*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK QUOTES FROM ROUSSEAU ***
+
+
+
+
+Produced by David Widger
+
+
+
+
+
+</pre>
+ <div class="mynote">
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+ </div>
+ <p>
+ <br />
+ </p>
+ <hr />
+ <p>
+ <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
+ </p>
+ <h1>
+ CONFESSIONS OF ROUSSEAU
+ </h1>
+ <p>
+ <br /> <br />
+ </p>
+ <h2>
+ By Jean Jacques Rousseau
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
+ </p>
+ <div class="fig" style="width:80%;">
+ <img alt="rousseau.jpg (44K)" src="images/rousseau.jpg" width="100%" /><br />
+ </div>
+ <p>
+ <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
+ </p>
+ <div class="fig" style="width:80%;">
+ <img alt="r-apple.jpg (102K)" src="images/r-apple.jpg" width="100%" /><br />
+ </div>
+ <p>
+ <br />
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Stealing an Apple
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
+ </p>
+ <div class="fig" style="width:80%;">
+ <img alt="r-laboratory.jpg (104K)" src="images/r-laboratory.jpg"
+ width="100%" /><br />
+ </div>
+ <p>
+ <br />
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The Laboratory
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
+ </p>
+ <div class="fig" style="width:80%;">
+ <img alt="r-hermitage.jpg (99K)" src="images/r-hermitage.jpg" width="100%" /><br />
+ </div>
+ <p>
+ <br />
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The Hermitage
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
+ </p>
+<pre xml:space="preserve">
+A feeling heart the foundation of all
+my misfortunes
+
+A religion preached by such
+missionaries must lead to paradise!
+
+A subject not even fit to make a priest
+of
+
+A man, on being questioned, is
+immediately on his guard
+
+Adopted the jargon of books, than the
+knowledge they contained
+
+All animals are distrustful of man, and
+with reason
+
+All your evils proceed from yourselves!
+
+An author must be independent of
+success
+
+Ardor for learning became so far a
+madness
+
+Aversion to singularity
+
+Avoid putting our interests in
+competition with our duty
+
+Being beat like a slave, I judged I had
+a right to all vices
+
+Bilboquet
+
+Catholic must content himself with the
+decisions of others
+
+Caution is needless after the evil has
+happened
+
+Cemented by reciprocal esteem
+
+Considering this want of decency as an
+act of courage
+
+Conversations were more serviceable
+than his prescriptions
+
+Degree of sensuality had mingled with
+the smart and shame
+
+Die without the aid of physicians
+
+Difficult to think nobly when we think
+for a livelihood
+
+Dine at the hour of supper; sup when I
+should have been asleep
+
+Disgusted with the idle trifling of a
+convent
+
+Dissembler, though, in fact, I was only
+courteous
+
+Dying for love without an object
+
+Endeavoring to hide my incapacity, I
+rarely fail to show it
+
+Endeavoring to rise too high we are in
+danger of falling
+
+Ever appearing to feel as little for
+others as herself
+
+Finding in every disease symptoms
+similar to mine
+
+First instance of violence and
+oppression is so deeply engraved
+
+First time in my life, of saying, "I
+merit my own esteem"
+
+Flattery, or rather condescension, is
+not always a vice
+
+Force me to be happy in the manner they
+should point out
+
+Foresight with me has always embittered
+enjoyment
+
+Hastening on to death without having
+lived
+
+Hat, only fit to be carried under his
+arm
+
+Have the pleasure of seeing an ass ride
+on horseback
+
+Have ever preferred suffering to owing
+
+Her excessive admiration or dislike of
+everything
+
+Hold fast to aught that I have, and yet
+covet nothing more
+
+Hopes, in which self-love was by no
+means a loser
+
+How many wrongs are effaced by the
+embraces of a friend!
+
+I never much regretted sleep
+
+I strove to flatter my idleness
+
+I never heard her speak ill of persons
+who were absent
+
+I loved her too well to wish to possess
+her
+
+I felt no dread but that of being
+detected
+
+I was long a child, and am so yet in
+many particulars
+
+I am charged with the care of myself
+only
+
+I only wished to avoid giving offence
+
+I did not fear punishment, but I
+dreaded shame
+
+I had a numerous acquaintance, yet no
+more than two friends
+
+Idea of my not being everything to her
+
+Idleness is as much the pest of society
+as of solitude
+
+If you have nothing to do, you must
+absolutely speak continually
+
+In the course of their lives frequently
+unlike themselves
+
+In company I suffer cruelly by inaction
+
+In a nation of blind men, those with
+one eye are kings
+
+Indolence, negligence and delay in
+little duties to be fulfilled
+
+Indolence of company is burdensome
+because it is forced
+
+Injustice of mankind which embitters
+both life and death
+
+Insignificant trash that has obtained
+the name of education
+
+Instead of being delighted with the
+journey only wished arrival
+
+Is it possible to dissimulate with
+persons whom we love?
+
+Jean Bapiste Rousseau
+
+Knew how to complain, but not how to
+act
+
+Law that the accuser should be confined
+at the same time
+
+Left to nature the whole care of my own
+instruction
+
+Less degree of repugnance in divulging
+what is really criminal
+
+Letters illustrious in proportion as it
+was less a trade
+
+Loaded with words and redundancies
+
+Looking on each day as the last of my
+life
+
+Love of the marvellous is natural to
+the human heart
+
+Make men like himself, instead of
+taking them as they were
+
+Making their knowledge the measure of
+possibilities
+
+Making me sensible of every deficiency
+
+Manoeuvres of an author to the care of
+publishing a good book
+
+Men, in general, make God like
+themselves
+
+Men of learning more tenaciously retain
+their prejudices
+
+Mistake wit for sense
+
+Moment I acquired literary fame, I had
+no longer a friend
+
+Money that we possess is the instrument
+of liberty
+
+Money we lack and strive to obtain is
+the instrument of slavery
+
+More stunned than flattered by the
+trumpet of fame
+
+More folly than candor in the
+declaration without necessity
+
+Multiplying persons and adventures
+
+My greatest faults have been omissions
+
+Myself the principal object
+
+Necessity, the parent of industry,
+suggested an invention
+
+Neither the victim nor witness of any
+violent emotions
+
+No sooner had lost sight of men than I
+ceased to despise them
+
+No longer permitted to let old people
+remain out of Paris
+
+Not so easy to quit her house as to
+enter it
+
+Not knowing how to spend their time,
+daily breaking in upon me
+
+Nothing absurd appears to them
+incredible
+
+Obliged to pay attention to every
+foolish thing uttered
+
+Obtain their wishes, without permitting
+or promising anything
+
+One of those affronts which women
+scarcely ever forgive
+
+Only prayer consisted in the single
+interjection "Oh!"
+
+Painful to an honest man to resist
+desires already formed
+
+Passed my days in languishing in
+silence for those I most admire
+
+Piety was too sincere to give way to
+any affectation of it
+
+Placing unbounded confidence in myself
+and others
+
+Prescriptions serve to flatter the
+hopes of the patient
+
+Priests ought never to have children&mdash;
+except by married women
+
+Proportioned rather to her ideas than
+abilities
+
+Protestants, in general, are better
+instructed
+
+Rather bashful than modest
+
+Rather appeared to study with than to
+instruct me
+
+Read the hearts of others by
+endeavoring to conceal our own
+
+Read description of any malady without
+thinking it mine
+
+Read without studying
+
+Remorse wakes amid the storms of
+adversity
+
+Remorse sleeps in the calm sunshine of
+prosperity
+
+Reproach me with so many contradictions
+
+Return of spring seemed to me like
+rising from the grave
+
+Rogues know how to save themselves at
+the expense of the feeble
+
+Satisfaction of weeping together
+
+Seeking, by fresh offences, a return of
+the same chastisement
+
+Sin consisted only in the scandal
+
+Slighting her favors, if within your
+reach, a unpardonable crime
+
+Sometimes encourage hopes they never
+mean to realize
+
+Substituting cunning to knowledge
+
+Supposed that certain, which I only
+knew to be probable
+
+Taught me it was not so terrible to
+thieve as I had imagined
+
+That which neither women nor authors
+ever pardon
+
+The malediction of knaves is the glory
+of an honest man
+
+The conscience of the guilty would
+revenge the innocent
+
+There is nothing in this world but time
+and misfortune
+
+There is no clapping of hands before
+the king
+
+This continued desire to control me in
+all my wishes
+
+Though not a fool, I have frequently
+passed for one
+
+To make him my apologies for the
+offence he had given me
+
+True happiness is indescribable, it is
+only to be felt
+
+Trusting too implicitly to their own
+innocence
+
+Tyranny of persons who called
+themselves my friends
+
+Virtuous minds, which vice never
+attacks openly
+
+Voltaire was formed never to be (happy)
+
+We learned to dissemble, to rebel, to
+lie
+
+What facility everything which favors
+the malignity of man
+
+When once we make a secret of anything
+to the person we love
+
+When everyone is busy, you may continue
+silent
+
+Whence comes it that even a child can
+intimidate a man
+
+Where merit consists in belief, and not
+in virtue
+
+Whole universe would be interested in
+my concerns
+
+Whose discourses began by a
+distribution of millions
+
+Wish thus to be revenged of me for
+their humiliation
+
+Without the least scruple, freely
+disposing of my time
+
+Writing for bread would soon have
+extinguished my genius
+
+Yielded him the victory, or rather
+declined the contest
+
+
+</pre>
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+The Project Gutenberg EBook of Quotes and Images From The Confessions of
+J. J. Rousseau, by Jean Jacques Rousseau, Edited and Arranged by David Widger
+
+This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
+almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or
+re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included
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+
+
+Title: Quotes and Images From The Confessions of J. J. Rousseau
+
+Author: Jean Jacques Rousseau
+ Edited and Arranged by David Widger
+
+Release Date: August 28, 2004 [EBook #7555]
+[Last updated on February 19, 2007]
+
+Language: English
+
+Character set encoding: ASCII
+
+*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK QUOTES FROM ROUSSEAU ***
+
+
+
+
+Produced by David Widger
+
+
+
+
+QUOTES AND IMAGES: CONFESSIONS OF ROUSSEAU
+
+
+
+
+CONFESSIONS OF ROUSSEAU
+
+
+By Jean Jacques Rousseau
+
+
+
+
+A feeling heart the foundation of all
+my misfortunes
+
+A religion preached by such
+missionaries must lead to paradise!
+
+A subject not even fit to make a priest
+of
+
+A man, on being questioned, is
+immediately on his guard
+
+Adopted the jargon of books, than the
+knowledge they contained
+
+All animals are distrustful of man, and
+with reason
+
+All your evils proceed from yourselves!
+
+An author must be independent of
+success
+
+Ardor for learning became so far a
+madness
+
+Aversion to singularity
+
+Avoid putting our interests in
+competition with our duty
+
+Being beat like a slave, I judged I had
+a right to all vices
+
+Bilboquet
+
+Catholic must content himself with the
+decisions of others
+
+Caution is needless after the evil has
+happened
+
+Cemented by reciprocal esteem
+
+Considering this want of decency as an
+act of courage
+
+Conversations were more serviceable
+than his prescriptions
+
+Degree of sensuality had mingled with
+the smart and shame
+
+Die without the aid of physicians
+
+Difficult to think nobly when we think
+for a livelihood
+
+Dine at the hour of supper; sup when I
+should have been asleep
+
+Disgusted with the idle trifling of a
+convent
+
+Dissembler, though, in fact, I was only
+courteous
+
+Dying for love without an object
+
+Endeavoring to hide my incapacity, I
+rarely fail to show it
+
+Endeavoring to rise too high we are in
+danger of falling
+
+Ever appearing to feel as little for
+others as herself
+
+Finding in every disease symptoms
+similar to mine
+
+First instance of violence and
+oppression is so deeply engraved
+
+First time in my life, of saying, "I
+merit my own esteem"
+
+Flattery, or rather condescension, is
+not always a vice
+
+Force me to be happy in the manner they
+should point out
+
+Foresight with me has always embittered
+enjoyment
+
+Hastening on to death without having
+lived
+
+Hat, only fit to be carried under his
+arm
+
+Have the pleasure of seeing an ass ride
+on horseback
+
+Have ever preferred suffering to owing
+
+Her excessive admiration or dislike of
+everything
+
+Hold fast to aught that I have, and yet
+covet nothing more
+
+Hopes, in which self-love was by no
+means a loser
+
+How many wrongs are effaced by the
+embraces of a friend!
+
+I never much regretted sleep
+
+I strove to flatter my idleness
+
+I never heard her speak ill of persons
+who were absent
+
+I loved her too well to wish to possess
+her
+
+I felt no dread but that of being
+detected
+
+I was long a child, and am so yet in
+many particulars
+
+I am charged with the care of myself
+only
+
+I only wished to avoid giving offence
+
+I did not fear punishment, but I
+dreaded shame
+
+I had a numerous acquaintance, yet no
+more than two friends
+
+Idea of my not being everything to her
+
+Idleness is as much the pest of society
+as of solitude
+
+If you have nothing to do, you must
+absolutely speak continually
+
+In the course of their lives frequently
+unlike themselves
+
+In company I suffer cruelly by inaction
+
+In a nation of blind men, those with
+one eye are kings
+
+Indolence, negligence and delay in
+little duties to be fulfilled
+
+Indolence of company is burdensome
+because it is forced
+
+Injustice of mankind which embitters
+both life and death
+
+Insignificant trash that has obtained
+the name of education
+
+Instead of being delighted with the
+journey only wished arrival
+
+Is it possible to dissimulate with
+persons whom we love?
+
+Jean Bapiste Rousseau
+
+Knew how to complain, but not how to
+act
+
+Law that the accuser should be confined
+at the same time
+
+Left to nature the whole care of my own
+instruction
+
+Less degree of repugnance in divulging
+what is really criminal
+
+Letters illustrious in proportion as it
+was less a trade
+
+Loaded with words and redundancies
+
+Looking on each day as the last of my
+life
+
+Love of the marvellous is natural to
+the human heart
+
+Make men like himself, instead of
+taking them as they were
+
+Making their knowledge the measure of
+possibilities
+
+Making me sensible of every deficiency
+
+Manoeuvres of an author to the care of
+publishing a good book
+
+Men, in general, make God like
+themselves
+
+Men of learning more tenaciously retain
+their prejudices
+
+Mistake wit for sense
+
+Moment I acquired literary fame, I had
+no longer a friend
+
+Money that we possess is the instrument
+of liberty
+
+Money we lack and strive to obtain is
+the instrument of slavery
+
+More stunned than flattered by the
+trumpet of fame
+
+More folly than candor in the
+declaration without necessity
+
+Multiplying persons and adventures
+
+My greatest faults have been omissions
+
+Myself the principal object
+
+Necessity, the parent of industry,
+suggested an invention
+
+Neither the victim nor witness of any
+violent emotions
+
+No sooner had lost sight of men than I
+ceased to despise them
+
+No longer permitted to let old people
+remain out of Paris
+
+Not so easy to quit her house as to
+enter it
+
+Not knowing how to spend their time,
+daily breaking in upon me
+
+Nothing absurd appears to them
+incredible
+
+Obliged to pay attention to every
+foolish thing uttered
+
+Obtain their wishes, without permitting
+or promising anything
+
+One of those affronts which women
+scarcely ever forgive
+
+Only prayer consisted in the single
+interjection "Oh!"
+
+Painful to an honest man to resist
+desires already formed
+
+Passed my days in languishing in
+silence for those I most admire
+
+Piety was too sincere to give way to
+any affectation of it
+
+Placing unbounded confidence in myself
+and others
+
+Prescriptions serve to flatter the
+hopes of the patient
+
+Priests ought never to have children--
+except by married women
+
+Proportioned rather to her ideas than
+abilities
+
+Protestants, in general, are better
+instructed
+
+Rather bashful than modest
+
+Rather appeared to study with than to
+instruct me
+
+Read the hearts of others by
+endeavoring to conceal our own
+
+Read description of any malady without
+thinking it mine
+
+Read without studying
+
+Remorse wakes amid the storms of
+adversity
+
+Remorse sleeps in the calm sunshine of
+prosperity
+
+Reproach me with so many contradictions
+
+Return of spring seemed to me like
+rising from the grave
+
+Rogues know how to save themselves at
+the expense of the feeble
+
+Satisfaction of weeping together
+
+Seeking, by fresh offences, a return of
+the same chastisement
+
+Sin consisted only in the scandal
+
+Slighting her favors, if within your
+reach, a unpardonable crime
+
+Sometimes encourage hopes they never
+mean to realize
+
+Substituting cunning to knowledge
+
+Supposed that certain, which I only
+knew to be probable
+
+Taught me it was not so terrible to
+thieve as I had imagined
+
+That which neither women nor authors
+ever pardon
+
+The malediction of knaves is the glory
+of an honest man
+
+The conscience of the guilty would
+revenge the innocent
+
+There is nothing in this world but time
+and misfortune
+
+There is no clapping of hands before
+the king
+
+This continued desire to control me in
+all my wishes
+
+Though not a fool, I have frequently
+passed for one
+
+To make him my apologies for the
+offence he had given me
+
+True happiness is indescribable, it is
+only to be felt
+
+Trusting too implicitly to their own
+innocence
+
+Tyranny of persons who called
+themselves my friends
+
+Virtuous minds, which vice never
+attacks openly
+
+Voltaire was formed never to be (happy)
+
+We learned to dissemble, to rebel, to
+lie
+
+What facility everything which favors
+the malignity of man
+
+When once we make a secret of anything
+to the person we love
+
+When everyone is busy, you may continue
+silent
+
+Whence comes it that even a child can
+intimidate a man
+
+Where merit consists in belief, and not
+in virtue
+
+Whole universe would be interested in
+my concerns
+
+Whose discourses began by a
+distribution of millions
+
+Wish thus to be revenged of me for
+their humiliation
+
+Without the least scruple, freely
+disposing of my time
+
+Writing for bread would soon have
+extinguished my genius
+
+Yielded him the victory, or rather
+declined the contest
+
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+<h3>QUOTES AND IMAGES FROM THE CONFESSIONS OF ROUSSEAU</h3>
+<pre>
+
+The Project Gutenberg EBook of Quotes and Images From The Confessions of
+J. J. Rousseau, by Jean Jacques Rousseau, Edited and Arranged by David Widger
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+Title: Quotes and Images From The Confessions of J. J. Rousseau
+
+Author: Jean Jacques Rousseau
+ Edited and Arranged by David Widger
+
+Release Date: August 28, 2004 [EBook #7555]
+[Last updated on February 19, 2007]
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+*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK QUOTES FROM ROUSSEAU ***
+
+
+
+
+Produced by David Widger
+
+
+
+
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+</pre>
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+<br>
+<hr>
+<br><br><br><br><br><br>
+
+
+
+<center><h1>CONFESSIONS OF ROUSSEAU</h1></center>
+<br><br>
+<center><h2>By Jean Jacques Rousseau</h2></center>
+<br><br><br><br>
+
+<center><img alt="rousseau.jpg (44K)" src="images/rousseau.jpg" height="749" width="474">
+</center>
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+<center>
+<table summary="ROUSSEAU">
+<tr>
+<td>
+
+<img alt="r-apple.jpg (102K)" src="images/r-apple.jpg" height="694" width="450">
+<br>
+Stealing an Apple
+
+<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>
+<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>
+<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>
+<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>
+
+<img alt="r-laboratory.jpg (104K)" src="images/r-laboratory.jpg" height="698" width="450">
+<br>
+The Laboratory
+
+<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>
+<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>
+<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>
+<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>
+
+<img alt="r-hermitage.jpg (99K)" src="images/r-hermitage.jpg" height="698" width="450">
+<br>
+The Hermitage
+
+</td>
+
+
+<td>
+<pre>
+A feeling heart the foundation of all
+my misfortunes
+
+A religion preached by such
+missionaries must lead to paradise!
+
+A subject not even fit to make a priest
+of
+
+A man, on being questioned, is
+immediately on his guard
+
+Adopted the jargon of books, than the
+knowledge they contained
+
+All animals are distrustful of man, and
+with reason
+
+All your evils proceed from yourselves!
+
+An author must be independent of
+success
+
+Ardor for learning became so far a
+madness
+
+Aversion to singularity
+
+Avoid putting our interests in
+competition with our duty
+
+Being beat like a slave, I judged I had
+a right to all vices
+
+Bilboquet
+
+Catholic must content himself with the
+decisions of others
+
+Caution is needless after the evil has
+happened
+
+Cemented by reciprocal esteem
+
+Considering this want of decency as an
+act of courage
+
+Conversations were more serviceable
+than his prescriptions
+
+Degree of sensuality had mingled with
+the smart and shame
+
+Die without the aid of physicians
+
+Difficult to think nobly when we think
+for a livelihood
+
+Dine at the hour of supper; sup when I
+should have been asleep
+
+Disgusted with the idle trifling of a
+convent
+
+Dissembler, though, in fact, I was only
+courteous
+
+Dying for love without an object
+
+Endeavoring to hide my incapacity, I
+rarely fail to show it
+
+Endeavoring to rise too high we are in
+danger of falling
+
+Ever appearing to feel as little for
+others as herself
+
+Finding in every disease symptoms
+similar to mine
+
+First instance of violence and
+oppression is so deeply engraved
+
+First time in my life, of saying, "I
+merit my own esteem"
+
+Flattery, or rather condescension, is
+not always a vice
+
+Force me to be happy in the manner they
+should point out
+
+Foresight with me has always embittered
+enjoyment
+
+Hastening on to death without having
+lived
+
+Hat, only fit to be carried under his
+arm
+
+Have the pleasure of seeing an ass ride
+on horseback
+
+Have ever preferred suffering to owing
+
+Her excessive admiration or dislike of
+everything
+
+Hold fast to aught that I have, and yet
+covet nothing more
+
+Hopes, in which self-love was by no
+means a loser
+
+How many wrongs are effaced by the
+embraces of a friend!
+
+I never much regretted sleep
+
+I strove to flatter my idleness
+
+I never heard her speak ill of persons
+who were absent
+
+I loved her too well to wish to possess
+her
+
+I felt no dread but that of being
+detected
+
+I was long a child, and am so yet in
+many particulars
+
+I am charged with the care of myself
+only
+
+I only wished to avoid giving offence
+
+I did not fear punishment, but I
+dreaded shame
+
+I had a numerous acquaintance, yet no
+more than two friends
+
+Idea of my not being everything to her
+
+Idleness is as much the pest of society
+as of solitude
+
+If you have nothing to do, you must
+absolutely speak continually
+
+In the course of their lives frequently
+unlike themselves
+
+In company I suffer cruelly by inaction
+
+In a nation of blind men, those with
+one eye are kings
+
+Indolence, negligence and delay in
+little duties to be fulfilled
+
+Indolence of company is burdensome
+because it is forced
+
+Injustice of mankind which embitters
+both life and death
+
+Insignificant trash that has obtained
+the name of education
+
+Instead of being delighted with the
+journey only wished arrival
+
+Is it possible to dissimulate with
+persons whom we love?
+
+Jean Bapiste Rousseau
+
+Knew how to complain, but not how to
+act
+
+Law that the accuser should be confined
+at the same time
+
+Left to nature the whole care of my own
+instruction
+
+Less degree of repugnance in divulging
+what is really criminal
+
+Letters illustrious in proportion as it
+was less a trade
+
+Loaded with words and redundancies
+
+Looking on each day as the last of my
+life
+
+Love of the marvellous is natural to
+the human heart
+
+Make men like himself, instead of
+taking them as they were
+
+Making their knowledge the measure of
+possibilities
+
+Making me sensible of every deficiency
+
+Manoeuvres of an author to the care of
+publishing a good book
+
+Men, in general, make God like
+themselves
+
+Men of learning more tenaciously retain
+their prejudices
+
+Mistake wit for sense
+
+Moment I acquired literary fame, I had
+no longer a friend
+
+Money that we possess is the instrument
+of liberty
+
+Money we lack and strive to obtain is
+the instrument of slavery
+
+More stunned than flattered by the
+trumpet of fame
+
+More folly than candor in the
+declaration without necessity
+
+Multiplying persons and adventures
+
+My greatest faults have been omissions
+
+Myself the principal object
+
+Necessity, the parent of industry,
+suggested an invention
+
+Neither the victim nor witness of any
+violent emotions
+
+No sooner had lost sight of men than I
+ceased to despise them
+
+No longer permitted to let old people
+remain out of Paris
+
+Not so easy to quit her house as to
+enter it
+
+Not knowing how to spend their time,
+daily breaking in upon me
+
+Nothing absurd appears to them
+incredible
+
+Obliged to pay attention to every
+foolish thing uttered
+
+Obtain their wishes, without permitting
+or promising anything
+
+One of those affronts which women
+scarcely ever forgive
+
+Only prayer consisted in the single
+interjection "Oh!"
+
+Painful to an honest man to resist
+desires already formed
+
+Passed my days in languishing in
+silence for those I most admire
+
+Piety was too sincere to give way to
+any affectation of it
+
+Placing unbounded confidence in myself
+and others
+
+Prescriptions serve to flatter the
+hopes of the patient
+
+Priests ought never to have children&mdash;
+except by married women
+
+Proportioned rather to her ideas than
+abilities
+
+Protestants, in general, are better
+instructed
+
+Rather bashful than modest
+
+Rather appeared to study with than to
+instruct me
+
+Read the hearts of others by
+endeavoring to conceal our own
+
+Read description of any malady without
+thinking it mine
+
+Read without studying
+
+Remorse wakes amid the storms of
+adversity
+
+Remorse sleeps in the calm sunshine of
+prosperity
+
+Reproach me with so many contradictions
+
+Return of spring seemed to me like
+rising from the grave
+
+Rogues know how to save themselves at
+the expense of the feeble
+
+Satisfaction of weeping together
+
+Seeking, by fresh offences, a return of
+the same chastisement
+
+Sin consisted only in the scandal
+
+Slighting her favors, if within your
+reach, a unpardonable crime
+
+Sometimes encourage hopes they never
+mean to realize
+
+Substituting cunning to knowledge
+
+Supposed that certain, which I only
+knew to be probable
+
+Taught me it was not so terrible to
+thieve as I had imagined
+
+That which neither women nor authors
+ever pardon
+
+The malediction of knaves is the glory
+of an honest man
+
+The conscience of the guilty would
+revenge the innocent
+
+There is nothing in this world but time
+and misfortune
+
+There is no clapping of hands before
+the king
+
+This continued desire to control me in
+all my wishes
+
+Though not a fool, I have frequently
+passed for one
+
+To make him my apologies for the
+offence he had given me
+
+True happiness is indescribable, it is
+only to be felt
+
+Trusting too implicitly to their own
+innocence
+
+Tyranny of persons who called
+themselves my friends
+
+Virtuous minds, which vice never
+attacks openly
+
+Voltaire was formed never to be (happy)
+
+We learned to dissemble, to rebel, to
+lie
+
+What facility everything which favors
+the malignity of man
+
+When once we make a secret of anything
+to the person we love
+
+When everyone is busy, you may continue
+silent
+
+Whence comes it that even a child can
+intimidate a man
+
+Where merit consists in belief, and not
+in virtue
+
+Whole universe would be interested in
+my concerns
+
+Whose discourses began by a
+distribution of millions
+
+Wish thus to be revenged of me for
+their humiliation
+
+Without the least scruple, freely
+disposing of my time
+
+Writing for bread would soon have
+extinguished my genius
+
+Yielded him the victory, or rather
+declined the contest
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