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Confessions of Jean-Jacques Rousseau Foolishness and Folly Quotes

How we cite our quotes: (Book.Chapter.Paragraph)

Quote #1

Thus, before my future career was decided, I wasted the most precious period of my life in foolishness. (1.3.1)

Sure, he says he wasted time. We're thinking that Rousseau might look fondly back his foolish years, though.

Quote #2

Young and foolish though the Count Favria was, he gave me a most sensible lecture on the occasion. (3.1.21)

Do you think Rousseau has a weird and wonderful ability to discern who's foolish and who's wise?

Quote #3

This action, foolish though it was, earned me a sort of consideration in the country, which was useful to me. (5.1.18)

Rousseau realizes early on that bravado is often interpreted as clever, rather than foolish.