Jean-Jacques Rousseau Quote

To marry is solemnly to submit one's liberty to law, and one's welfare to caprice.


A Thousand Flashes of French Wit, Wisdom, and Wickedness (1886)


To marry is solemnly to submit one's liberty to law, and one's welfare to caprice.

To marry is solemnly to submit one's liberty to law, and one's welfare to caprice.

To marry is solemnly to submit one's liberty to law, and one's welfare to caprice.

To marry is solemnly to submit one's liberty to law, and one's welfare to caprice.