Contact
Privacy
Home
Latest
Oldest
Popular
Random
Home
»
tags
»
book-quote
»
As soon as any man says of the affairs of the State "What does it matter to me?"...
Author:
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Book:
The Social Contract
Viewed:
1 -
Published at:
10 years ago
As soon as any man says of the affairs of the State "What does it matter to me?" the State may be given up for lost.
( Jean-Jacques Rousseau )
[ The Social Contract ]
www.QuoteSweet.com
TAGS :
book-quote
responsibility
democracy
participation
de-politicization
Related Quotes:
The clown is a creature of chaos. His appearance is an affront to our sense of...
Sometimes we wonder what it's like to feel normal," Maida said. "You know, like...
You never get to sit next to the window any more when you're married.
It's nothing he can see or lay hands on - sudden gases, a violence upon the air...
There's lots of things you don't know. All kinds of strange things . . . mostly...
Nothing of me is original. I am the combined effort of everyone I've ever known.
You may also like:
Although it was only four kilometers in height, the Plate class General Systems...
The secret is in absolutely refusing to let the river beat you down. If I had...
Ese tiempo anónimo y universal de los relojes, que es ajeno a nuestros...
The aisles of the Varied Industries building had grown too coagulated, so Marlys...
One way of overcoming the fear of the new is to make it look like the old. This...
The spaniel came up to me, sniffing at my legs, and I bent down and stroked his...
Categories
book-quote (0.5m)
love (43k)
life (41k)
inspirational (29k)
philosophy (15k)
humor (15k)
god (14k)
truth (13k)
wisdom (11k)
happiness (10k)
About
Contact
Privacy
Terms of service
Disclaimer