Quote by Jean Jacques Rousseau

It is not the criminal things that are hardest to confess, but the ridiculous and the shameful.


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Summary

This quote suggests that confessing to ridiculous or shameful actions is more difficult than admitting to criminal activities. It conveys the idea that crimes may carry a certain rationality or understandable motive, but embarrassing or foolish behavior can be a source of greater shame and humiliation. The quote challenges the notion that criminal acts are the most challenging to confess and highlights the psychological weight attached to confessions related to embarrassing or ridiculous actions.

Topics

Honesty
By Jean Jacques Rousseau
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