Denis Diderot Quote

Bad company is as instructive as licentiousness. One makes up for the loss of one's innocence with the loss of one's prejudices.


Rameau's Nephew (1762)


Bad company is as instructive as licentiousness. One makes up for the loss of one's innocence with the loss of one's prejudices.

Bad company is as instructive as licentiousness. One makes up for the loss of one's innocence with the loss of one's prejudices.

Bad company is as instructive as licentiousness. One makes up for the loss of one's innocence with the loss of one's prejudices.

Bad company is as instructive as licentiousness. One makes up for the loss of one's innocence with the loss of one's prejudices.