Mastery of Actions In Fiction, Philosophical Fiction, Satirical M One can be the master of what one does, but never of what one feels. Denis Diderot – Jacque the Fatalist and his Master Purchase Now Denis Diderot Jacques the Fatalist and his Master FacebookXPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsApp
Paths to Knowledge In Fiction, Philosophical Fiction, Satirical P There are three principal means of acquiring knowledge… observation of nature, reflection, and experimentation. Observation collects facts; reflection combines them; experimentation verifies the result of that combination. Denis Diderot – Jacque the Fatalist and his Master Purchase Now
Advising the Conceited In Fiction, Philosophical Fiction, Satirical A To attempt to advise conceited people is like whistling against the wind. Denis Diderot – Jacque the Fatalist and his Master Purchase Now
Struggle for Freedom In Fiction, Philosophical Fiction, Satirical S Man will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest. Denis Diderot – Jacque the Fatalist and his Master Purchase Now
Philosophers vs. Priests In Fiction, Philosophical Fiction, Satirical P The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has killed a great many philosophers. Denis Diderot – Jacque the Fatalist and his Master Purchase Now
Destiny’s Irony In Fiction, Philosophical Fiction, Satirical D Our destiny is frequently met in the very paths we take to avoid it. Denis Diderot – Jacque the Fatalist and his Master Purchase Now