“One composition is meagre, though it has many figures; another is rich, though it has few.” Quote by Denis Diderot
“If exclusive privileges were not granted, and if the financial system would not tend to concentrate wealth, there would be few great fortunes and no quick wealth. When the means of growing rich is divided between a greater number of citizens, wealth will also be more evenly distributed; extreme poverty and extreme wealth would be also rare.” IfsMeanWould BeWealthNumbersPovertyRichGreaterGrowingCitizensFortuneFinancialPrivilegeExtremesGrantedDividedExclusiveFinancial SystemExtreme Poverty Author:Denis Diderot
“Are we not madder than those first inhabitants of the plain of Sennar? We know that the distance separating the earth from the sky is infinite, and yet we do not stop building our tower.” KnowsFirstsEarthSkyBuildingInfiniteDistanceTowersSeparating Book:The irresistible Diderot Source: The irresistible Diderot
“Jacques said that his master said that everything good or evil we encounter here below was written on high.” SaidEvilWrittenMastersEncounters Author:Denis Diderot
“En ge ne ral, plus un peuple est civilise , poli, moins ses moeurs sont poe tiques; tout s'affaiblit en s'adoucissant. Ingeneral, themore civilized and refinedthepeople, the less poetic are its morals; everything weakens as it mellows.” MoralPoeticPlusCivilized Author:Denis Diderot
“La poe sie veutquelque chose d'e norme, debarbare et de sauvage. Poetry needs something on the scale of the grand, the barbarous, the savage.” NeedsScalesSavages Author:Denis Diderot
“Le public ne sait pas toujours de sirer le vrai. Thepublicdoesnot alwaysknowhow todesirethetruth.” Author:Denis Diderot
“L'homme est ne pour la socie te ; se parez-le, isolez-le, ses ide es se de suniront, son caracte' re se tournera, mille affections ridicules s'e le' veront dans son coeur; des 274 pense es extravagantes germeront dans son esprit, comme les ronces dans une terre sauvage. Man is born to live in society: separate him, isolate him, and his ideas disintegrate, his character changes, a thousand ridiculous affectations rise up in his heart; extreme thoughts take hold in his mind, like the brambles in a wild field.” MenMindHeartIdeasCharacterBornFieldsSonThousandAffectionExtremesRidiculousRidiculeBorn To LiveCharacter Change Author:Denis Diderot
“To prove the Gospels by a miracle is to prove an absurdity by something contrary to nature.” ProveMiracleContraryAbsurdity Author:Denis Diderot
“To say that man is a compound of strength and weakness, light and darkness, smallness and greatness, is not to indict him, it is to define him.” MenLightDarknessGreatnessWeaknessLight And DarknessCompoundsLight And DarkStrength And WeaknessSmallness Author:Denis Diderot
“When one compares the talents one has with those of a Leibniz , one is tempted to throw away one's books and go die quietly in the dark of some forgotten corner.” BookDiesDarkTalentForgottenCornersCompareTempted Author:Denis Diderot