Jean-Jacques Rousseau

"As evening approached, I came down from the heights of the island, and I liked then to go and sit on the shingle in some secluded spot by the lake; there the noise of the waves and the movement of the water, taking hold of my senses and driving all other agitation from my soul, would plunge me into delicious reverie in which night often stole upon me unawares."

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Source: Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1783). “Emilius and Sophia: Or, A New System of Education”, p.234

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Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Philosopher, Writer, Composer

Jean-Jacques Rousseau was a Swiss philosopher whose ideas on freedom and social contracts profoundly influenced modern political thought and education.

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