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Emile 卢梭 193Words 2018-03-18
I will never forget what a young officer of the Swiss Guard told me.He hated the rowdy merry-go-round of his companions, but never dared to refuse to go out with them lest they would laugh at them. "That's how I got used to it," he said. I know what it’s like. You can’t be like a child forever.” Therefore, when a young man enters the society, what is more worthy of vigilance is not lust, but conceit. He will therefore succumb to other people’s tastes and no longer follow himself heart.This kind of laissez-faire is more often not love, but the responsibility of self-love.

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