He who must be what he is, may curse his fate, but cannot change it; on the other hand, he who can transform himself has no one in the world but himself to blame for his failings, no one but himself to hold responsible for his dissatisfaction.


In "Tale of the Three Storytelling Machines of King Genius", §3 - The Cyberiad (1967)


He who must be what he is, may curse his fate, but cannot change it; on the other hand, he who can transform himself has no one in the world but...

He who must be what he is, may curse his fate, but cannot change it; on the other hand, he who can transform himself has no one in the world but...

He who must be what he is, may curse his fate, but cannot change it; on the other hand, he who can transform himself has no one in the world but...

He who must be what he is, may curse his fate, but cannot change it; on the other hand, he who can transform himself has no one in the world but...