Author: Denis Diderot
Cited by
- Ari Berk (1)
- IN: Mistle Child (2013) Fiction, Young Adult Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Thus he arrived before a great castle,
on whose facade were carved the words:
I belong to no one and to all.
Before entering you were already here.
When you leave you shall remain.
FROM: Jacques Le Fataliste, (1773), Novel, France
- Ada Palmer (1)
- IN: Too like the Lightning (2016) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Ah, my poor Jacques! You are a philosopher. But don't worry: I'll protect you.
FROM: Jacques the Fatalist and His Master, (1796), Book, France
- D. A. Mishani (1)
- IN: The Missing File (2013) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Comment s'etaient-ils rencontres? Par hasard, comme tout le monde.
FROM: Jacques le fataliste et son maitre, (1796), Novel, France
- Alexis Jenni (2)
- IN: French Art of War (2011) Fiction, French
EPIGRAPH: The best order of things, as I see it, is the one that includes me; to hell with the best of all possible worlds if I am not part of it.
FROM: Rameau's Nephew, (1805), Book, France
- IN: The French Art of War (2011) Fiction, French
EPIGRAPH: The best order of things, as I see it, it is the one that includes me; to hell with the best of all possible worlds if I am not part of it.
FROM: Rameau's Nephew, (1805), Book, France
- Marie-Henri Beyle (1)
- IN: The Red and the Black (1830) Psychological Fiction, French
EPIGRAPH: Le temps présent, grand Dieu! c'est l'arche du Seigneur. Malheur à qui y touche.
FROM: La Pucelle by Virgil, (1762), Poem, France