id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5427 Rousseau, Jean-Jacques Emile .txt text/plain 253745 11557 77 God makes all things good; man meddles with them and they become means of the ideas of happiness and goodness which reason gives steps; in a word you must really know a natural man. By slow and careful stages man and child learn to fear nothing. The wise man bears life's ills all the better because he knows In a natural state man is only eager to preserve his life child's business to know right and wrong, to perceive the reason reasoning with men; this is the natural order; the wise man needs A man must know many things which seem useless to a child, but A child knows he must become a man; all the ideas he may have as Let him know that man is by nature good, let of man and the true value of life; let us choose a fitting time and ./cache/5427.txt ./txt/5427.txt