Denis Diderot Quote

The more man ascends through the past, and the more he launches into the future, the greater he will be, and all these philosophers and ministers and truth-telling men who have fallen victims to the stupidity of nations, the atrocities of priests, the fury of tyrants, what consolation was left for them in death? This: That prejudice would pass, and that posterity would pour out the vial of ignominy upon their enemies. O Posterity! Holy and sacred stay of the unhappy and the oppressed; thou who art just, thou who art incorruptible, thou who findest the good man, who unmaskest the hypocrite, who breakest down the tyrant, may thy sure faith, thy consoling faith never, never abandon me!


As quoted in "Diderot" in The Great Infidels (1881) by Robert Green Ingersoll; The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll Vol. III (1900), p. 367


The more man ascends through the past, and the more he launches into the future, the greater he will be, and all these philosophers and ministers and ...

The more man ascends through the past, and the more he launches into the future, the greater he will be, and all these philosophers and ministers and ...

The more man ascends through the past, and the more he launches into the future, the greater he will be, and all these philosophers and ministers and ...

The more man ascends through the past, and the more he launches into the future, the greater he will be, and all these philosophers and ministers and ...