"People in their natural state are basically good. But this natural innocence,however, is corrupted by the evils of society."
"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."
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Source: Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1783). “Emilius and Sophia: Or, A New System of Education”, p.186
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