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A wise man will make more opportunities than he finds.
FRANCIS BACON A wise man will make more opportunities than he finds.
FRANCIS BACON A wise man will make more opportunities than he finds.
SIR FRANCIS BACON A wise man will make more opportunities than he finds.
FRANCIS BACON SR. Wise men make more opportunities than they find.
FRANCIS BACON, SR. Wise men make more opportunities than they find.
FRANCIS BACON I think that was very important to Bacon... personally. I think he went to great efforts to get a ho...
MARK RYLANCE A wise man finds joy when he finds himself no longer a slave to his emotions.
KAREMA MCGHEE All authority must be out of a man's self, turned . . . either
upon an art, or upon a man.
- ...
FRANCIS BACON The wise man will be as happy as circumstances permit, and if he finds the contemplation of the univ...
BERTRAND RUSSELL Wise man can make people hear
more lessons than words spoken.
TOBA BETA The wise man is he who is not surprised when he finds stale tea in a beautiful teapot!
MEHMET MURAT ILDAN The learned man will not rest until he finds the one to learn more from.
MARIANA FULGER A wise man will desire no more than what he may get justly, use soberly, distribute cheerfully, and...
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN The wise man, even when he holds his tongue, says more than the fool when he speaks
YIDDISH PROVERB Why a wise man think that he is more smarter than a Fool!
JAN JANSEN ” A wise person can create more opportunities than they find.” ~Tom Baker
TOM BAKER AKA THE PONDERING MAN Wise man learn more from fools than fools from the wise.
CATO THE CENSOR When wise man quits learning,
he will be more senile onwards.
TOBA BETA It is impossible to love and to be wise.
FRANCIS BACON SR. Francis Bacon is one of my giant inspirations. I just love him to pieces.
DAVID LYNCH The wise man reveals more than words spoken.
TOBA BETA Nothing would more contribute to make a man wise than to have always an enemy in his view.
LORD HALIFAX I do not myself think there is any superior rationality in being unhappy. The wise man will be as ha...
BERTRAND RUSSELL God help the man who won't marry until he finds a perfect woman, and God help him still more if he f...
JENNY WEBER God help the man who won't marry until he finds a perfect woman, and God help him still more if he f...
BENJAMIN TILLETT Between falsehood and useless truth there is little difference. As gold which he cannot spend will m...
SAMUEL JOHNSON The better a man is the more mistakes he will make for the more things he will try.
PETER DRUCKER The better a man is the more mistakes he will make for the more things he will try.
PETER F. DRUCKER For there is one thing we must never forget… the majority can never replace the man. And no more t...
ADOLF HITLER Man finds it hard to get what he wants, because he does not want the best; God finds it hard to give...
GEORGE MACDONALD Man finds it hard to get what he wants, because he does not want the best.
God finds it hard to give...
UNKNOWN Go where he will, the wise man is at home.
RALPH WALDO EMERSON The business model has always been -- for Wayne Sr. and Wayne Jr. -- opportunities that can later de...
ALEX MUXO The man who does more than he is paid for will soon be paid for more than he does.
NAPOLEON HILL Damien Hirst is the Elvis of the English art world, its ayatollah, deliverer, and big-thinking entre...
JERRY SALTZ The paintings of Francis Bacon to my eye are very beautiful. The paintings of Bosch or Goya are to m...
CLIVE BARKER Nothing can confound a wise man more than laughter from a dunce.
LORD BYRON I have no faith in human perfectibility. I think that human exertion will have no appreciable effect...
EDGAR ALLAN POE I have no faith in human perfectability. I think that human exertion will have no appreciable effect...
EDGAR ALLAN POE I have no faith in human perfectibility. I think that human exertion will have no appreciable effect...
EDGAR ALLAN POE You cannot just be working in a vast, air-conditioned loft space and think you are going to make a d...
PETER DOIG Nothing can confound a wise man more than laughter from a dunce.
LORD (GEORGE GORDON) BYRON Nothing can confound a wise man more than laughter from a dunce.
GEORGE GORDON BYRON A wise man will make haste to forgive, because he knows the true value of time, and will not suffer ...
SAMUEL JOHNSON A wise man will make haste to forgive, because he knows the full value of time and will not suffer...
RAMBLER A wise man can learn more from a foolish question than a fool can learn from a wise answer.
BRUCE LEE "A wise man can learn more from a foolish question than a fool can learn from a wise answer."
BRUCE LEE A vain man finds it wise to speak good or ill of himself; a modest man does not talk of himself.
JEAN DE LA BRUYERE A wise man is never less alone than when he is alone
JONATHAN SWIFT Mistrust the man who finds everything good; the man who finds everything evil; and still more the ma...
JOHANN KASPAR LAVATER Mistrust the man who finds everything good, the man who finds everything evil and still more the man...
JOHANN K. LAVATER Mistrust the man who finds everything good, the man who finds everything evil and still more the ma...
JOHANN K LAVATER Mistrust the man who finds everything good; the man who finds everything evil; and still more the ma...
JOHANN KASPAR LAVATER But I account the use that a man should seek of the publishing of
his own writings before his death...
FRANCIS BACON In peace, as a wise man, he should make suitable preparation for war.
HORACE Well, for that matter, I was also a good friend of Leonardo da Vinci, Botticelli, Francis Bacon, Alb...
ALYSON NOEL The man who trusts men will make fewer mistakes than he who distrusts them.
CAMILLO DI CAVOUR The man who trusts men will make fewer mistakes than he who distrusts them
CAMILLO DI CAVOUR The wise man... if he would live at peace with others, he will bear and forbear.
SAMUEL SMILES A wise man learns more from his enemies than a fool from his friends.
BALTASAR GRACIAN Nothing is more like a wise man than a fool who holds his tongue.
SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES I heard someone tried the monkeys-on-typewriters bit trying for
the plays of W. Shakespeare, but al...
JOHN HEYWOOD I heard someone tried the monkeys-on-typewriters bit trying for the plays of W. Shakespeare, but all...
BILL HIRST The wise man does not lay up his own treasures. The more he gives to others, the more he has for his...
LAO TZU A wise man gets more use from his enemies than a fool from his friends.
BALTASAR GRACIáN A wise man gets more use from his enemies than a fool from his friends.
BALTASAR GRACIAN The wise man stops being wise when he gets angry.
VIKRANT PARSAI The great man is the man who can get himself made and who will
get himself made out of anything he ...
GERALD STANLEY LEE He is no wise man who will quit a certainty for an uncertainty.
SAMUEL JOHNSON He is no wise man that will quit a certainty for an uncertainty
SAMUEL JOHNSON If a man will kick a fact out of the window, when he comes back he finds it again in the chimney cor...
RALPH WALDO EMERSON Various different people have inspired me throughout my career. From Francis Bacon to Vassareli, Coc...
DRIES VAN NOTEN I always say Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is my biggest influence. But for painters, I like many, many...
DAVID LYNCH It is not often that a man can make opportunities for himself. But he can put himself in such shape ...
THEODORE ROOSEVELT Reprove not a scorner, lest he hate thee: rebuke a wise man, and he will love thee.
THE BIBLE If at the end of that process any corrective action is needed, Max will be more than happy to take t...
BARRETT KAISER Unless a man undertakes more than he possibly can do, he will never do all he can do.
HENRY DRUMMOND Blessed is the man who finds wisdom, the man who gains understanding, for she is more profitable tha...
BIBLE The wise man will follow a star, low and large and fierce in the heavens, but the nearer he comes to...
G.K. CHESTERTON I remember Francis Bacon would say that he felt he was giving art what he thought it previously lack...
LUCIAN FREUD Do you mean disrespectful? Blasphemous?" he asks. " Like Jesus, Jesus, bo-beesus, banana fanana fo-f...
MISTY PROVENCHER A prudent question is one half of wisdom.
FRANCIS BACON, SR. Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested.
FRANCIS BACON, SR. The place of justice is a hallowed place
FRANCIS BACON, SR. If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts: but if he will be content to begin wit...
FRANCIS BACON, SR. Boldness is a child of ignorance
FRANCIS BACON, SR. Boldness is ever blind, for it sees not dangers and inconveniences whence it is bad in council thoug...
FRANCIS BACON, SR. Prosperity is not without many fears and distastes; adversity not without many comforts and hopes
FRANCIS BACON, SR. Prosperity is not without many fears and distastes; and adversity is not without comforts and hopes.
FRANCIS BACON, SR. Prosperity is the blessing of the Old Testament; adversity is the blessing of the New.
FRANCIS BACON, SR. Knowledge is power.
FRANCIS BACON, SR. Men commonly think according to their inclinations, speak according to their learning and imbibed op...
FRANCIS BACON, SR. Prosperity discovers vice, adversity discovers virtue.
FRANCIS BACON, SR. Discretion of speech is more than eloquence; and to speak agreeably to him with whom we deal is more...
FRANCIS BACON, SR. Imagination was given to man to compensate him for what he is not; a sense of humor to console him ...
FRANCIS BACON, SR. If a man be gracious and courteous to strangers, it shows he is a citizen of the world, and that his...
FRANCIS BACON, SR. Judges must beware of hard constructions and strained inferences, for there is no worse torture than...
FRANCIS BACON, SR. There is no comparison between that which is lost by not succeeding and that lost by not trying.
FRANCIS BACON, SR. Integrity is doing the right thing, even if nobody is watching.
FRANCIS BACON, SR.
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A prudent question is one half of wisdom.
FRANCIS BACON, SR. Wise men make more opportunities than they find.
FRANCIS BACON, SR. Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested.
FRANCIS BACON, SR. The place of justice is a hallowed place
FRANCIS BACON, SR. If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts: but if he will be content to begin wit...
FRANCIS BACON, SR. Boldness is a child of ignorance
FRANCIS BACON, SR. Boldness is ever blind, for it sees not dangers and inconveniences whence it is bad in council thoug...
FRANCIS BACON, SR. Prosperity is not without many fears and distastes; adversity not without many comforts and hopes
FRANCIS BACON, SR. Prosperity is not without many fears and distastes; and adversity is not without comforts and hopes.
FRANCIS BACON, SR. Prosperity is the blessing of the Old Testament; adversity is the blessing of the New.
FRANCIS BACON, SR. Knowledge is power.
FRANCIS BACON, SR. Men commonly think according to their inclinations, speak according to their learning and imbibed op...
FRANCIS BACON, SR. Prosperity discovers vice, adversity discovers virtue.
FRANCIS BACON, SR. Discretion of speech is more than eloquence; and to speak agreeably to him with whom we deal is more...
FRANCIS BACON, SR. Imagination was given to man to compensate him for what he is not; a sense of humor to console him ...
FRANCIS BACON, SR. If a man be gracious and courteous to strangers, it shows he is a citizen of the world, and that his...
FRANCIS BACON, SR. Judges must beware of hard constructions and strained inferences, for there is no worse torture than...
FRANCIS BACON, SR. There is no comparison between that which is lost by not succeeding and that lost by not trying.
FRANCIS BACON, SR. Integrity is doing the right thing, even if nobody is watching.
FRANCIS BACON, SR. Houses are built to live in and not to look on.
FRANCIS BACON, SR. Natural abilities are like natural plants, that need pruning by study; and studies themselves do giv...
FRANCIS BACON, SR. Such is the way of all superstition, whether in astrology, dreams, omens, divine judgments, or the l...
FRANCIS BACON, SR. The root of all superstition is that men observe when a thing hits, but not when it misses.
FRANCIS BACON, SR. Natural abilities are like natural plants; they need pruning by study
FRANCIS BACON SR. There is a difference between happiness and wisdom: he that thinks himself the happiest man is reall...
FRANCIS BACON SR. In taking revenge, a man is but even with his enemy; but in passing it over, he is superior
FRANCIS BACON SR. A prudent question is one half of wisdom.
FRANCIS BACON SR. Truth emerges more readily from error than from confusion.
FRANCIS BACON SR. Men suppose their reason has command over their words; still it happens that words in return exercis...
FRANCIS BACON SR. The way of fortune is like the milky way in the sky; which is a number of smaller stars, not seen as...
FRANCIS BACON SR. Cure the disease and kill the patient.
FRANCIS BACON SR. I had rather believe all the fables in the legends and the Talmud and the Alcoran, than that this un...
FRANCIS BACON SR. Friendship increases in visiting friends, but in visiting them seldom.
FRANCIS BACON SR. That things are changed, and that nothing really perishes, and that the sum of matter remains exactl...
FRANCIS BACON SR. Out of monuments, names, words, proverbs, traditions, private records and evidences, fragments of st...
FRANCIS BACON SR. Croesus said to Cambyses; That peace was better than war; because in peace the sons did bury their f...
FRANCIS BACON SR. A graceful and pleasing figure is a perpetual letter of recommendation
FRANCIS BACON SR. Imagination was given to man to compensate him for what he is not; a sense of humor to console him f...
FRANCIS BACON SR. The job of the artist is to deepen the mystery
FRANCIS BACON, SR. [Knowledge is] a rich storehouse for the glory of the Creator, and the relief of man's estate.
FRANCIS BACON SR. Such is the way of all superstition, whether in astrology, dreams, omens, divine judgments, or the l...
FRANCIS BACON SR. What then remains but that we still should cry for being born, and, being born, to die?
FRANCIS BACON SR. They that deny a God destroy man's nobility, for certainly man is of kin to the beasts by his body; ...
FRANCIS BACON SR. Riches are a good handmaid, but the worst mistress
FRANCIS BACON SR. The person is a poor judge who by an action can be disgraced more in failing than they can be honore...
FRANCIS BACON SR. Time is the measure of business.
FRANCIS BACON SR. When he wrote a letter, he would put that which was most material in the postscript, as if it had be...
FRANCIS BACON SR. Custom is the principle magistrate of man's life
FRANCIS BACON SR. Great hypocrite are the real atheists
FRANCIS BACON SR. It cannot be denied that outward accidents conduce much to fortune, favor, opportunity, death of oth...
FRANCIS BACON SR. When you wander, as you often delight to do, you wander indeed, and give never such satisfaction as ...
FRANCIS BACON SR. I have often thought upon death, and I find it the least of all evils.
FRANCIS BACON, SR. Knowledge itself is power
FRANCIS BACON, SR. Whosoever is delighted in solitude is either a wild beast or a god
FRANCIS BACON, SR. It's not what we eat but what we digest that makes us strong; not what we gain but what we save that...
FRANCIS BACON, SR. I will never be an old man. To me, old age is always 15 years older than I am.
FRANCIS BACON, SR. Write down the thoughts of the moment. Those that come unsought for are commonly the most valuable.
FRANCIS BACON, SR. Begin doing what you want to do now. We are not living in eternity. We have only this moment, sparkl...
FRANCIS BACON, SR. In charity there is no excess.
FRANCIS BACON, SR. I hold every man a debtor to his profession; from the which as men of course do seek to receive coun...
FRANCIS BACON SR. It is true greatness to have in one the frailty of a man and the security of a god.
FRANCIS BACON SR. Like the strawberry wives, that laid two or three great strawberries at the mouth of their pot, and ...
FRANCIS BACON SR. It is a good point of cunning for a man to shape the answer he would have in his own words and propo...
FRANCIS BACON SR. In things that a man would not be seen in himself, it is a point of cunning to borrow the name of th...
FRANCIS BACON SR. He that hath wife and children hath given hostages to fortune; for they are impediments to great ent...
FRANCIS BACON SR. Come home to men's business and bosoms.
FRANCIS BACON SR. Princes are like to heavenly bodies, which cause good or evil times, and which have much veneration ...
FRANCIS BACON SR. He that will not apply new remedies must expect new evils; for time is the greatest innovator.
FRANCIS BACON SR. The Trinitarian believes a virgin to be the mother of a son who is her maker.
FRANCIS BACON SR. Atheism leaves a man to sense, to philosophy, to natural piety, to laws, to reputation; all of which...
FRANCIS BACON SR. The momentous thing in human life is the art of winning the soul to good or evil.
FRANCIS BACON SR. Little do men perceive what solitude is, and how far it extendeth. For a crowd is not company, and f...
FRANCIS BACON SR. He that gives good advice, builds with one hand; he that gives good counsel and example, builds with...
FRANCIS BACON SR. Beauty itself is but the sensible image of the Infinite.
FRANCIS BACON SR. Write down the thoughts of the moment. Those that come unsought for are commonly the most valuable.
FRANCIS BACON SR. In every great time there is some one idea at work which is more powerful than any other, and which ...
FRANCIS BACON SR. A wise man will make more opportunities than he finds.
FRANCIS BACON SR. The joys of parents are secret, and so are their griefs and fears.
FRANCIS BACON SR. A little philosophy inclineth man's mind to atheism, but depth in philosophy bringeth men's minds ab...
FRANCIS BACON SR. God never wrought miracles to convince atheism, because his ordinary works convince it.
FRANCIS BACON SR. The best part of beauty is that which no picture can express.
FRANCIS BACON SR. Fashion is only the attempt to realize art in living forms and social intercourse.
FRANCIS BACON SR. Money is a good servant but a bad master.
FRANCIS BACON SR. Judges must beware of hard constructions and strained inferences, for there is no worse torture than...
FRANCIS BACON SR. The pencil of the Holy Ghost hath labored more in describing the afflictions of Job than the felicit...
FRANCIS BACON SR. Boldness is ever blind, for it sees not dangers and inconveniences whence it is bad in council thoug...
FRANCIS BACON SR. Boldness is a child of ignorance
FRANCIS BACON SR. The poets did well to conjoin music and medicine, because the office of medicine is but to tune the ...
FRANCIS BACON SR. Many secrets of art and nature are thought by the unlearned to be magical.
FRANCIS BACON SR. He that will not apply new remedies, must expect new evils: for Time is the greatest innovator: and ...
FRANCIS BACON SR. The remedy is worse than the disease.
FRANCIS BACON SR. Vain-glorious men are the scorn of the wise, the admiration of fools, the idols of paradise, and the...
FRANCIS BACON SR. I will never be an old man. To me, old age is always 15 years older than I am.
FRANCIS BACON SR. Virtue is like precious odours,- most fragrant when they are incensed or crushed.
FRANCIS BACON SR. I have often thought upon death, and I find it the least of all evils.
FRANCIS BACON SR. There is superstition in avoiding superstitions
FRANCIS BACON SR. The root of all superstition is that men observe when a thing hits, but not when it misses.
FRANCIS BACON SR. Truth is a good dog; but always beware of barking too close to the heels of an error, lest you get y...
FRANCIS BACON SR. Wives are young men's mistresses, companions for middle age, and old men's nurses.
FRANCIS BACON SR. Histories make men wise; poets, witty; the mathematics, subtile; natural philosophy, deep; moral, gr...
FRANCIS BACON SR. Oh! death will find me long before I tire of watching you.
FRANCIS BACON SR. Certainly it is a heaven upon earth, to have a man's mind to move in charity, rest in providence, an...
FRANCIS BACON SR. Old wood best to burn, old wine to drink, old friends to trust, and old authors to read.
FRANCIS BACON SR. The worst solitude is to be destitute of sincere friendship.
FRANCIS BACON SR. The French are wiser than they seem, and the Spaniards seem wiser than they are.
FRANCIS BACON SR. It hath been an opinion that the French are wiser than they seem, and the Spaniards seem wiser than ...
FRANCIS BACON SR. Houses are built to live in, not to look on; therefore, let use be preferred before uniformity, exce...
FRANCIS BACON SR. Sir Amice Pawlet, when he saw too much haste made in any matter, was wont to say, "Stay a while, tha...
FRANCIS BACON SR. It's not what we eat but what we digest that makes us strong; not what we gain but what we save that...
FRANCIS BACON SR. In charity there is no excess.
FRANCIS BACON SR. The desire for power in excess caused angels to fall; the desire for knowledge in excess caused man ...
FRANCIS BACON SR. In order for the light to shine so brightly, the darkness must be present.
FRANCIS BACON SR. Nothing destroys authority more than the unequal and untimely interchange of power stretched too far...
FRANCIS BACON SR. Prosperity discovers vice, adversity discovers virtue.
FRANCIS BACON SR. Prosperity is not without many fears and distastes; and adversity is not without comforts and hopes.
FRANCIS BACON SR. The zeal which begins with hypocrisy must conclude in treachery; at first it deceives, at last it be...
FRANCIS BACON SR. Whence we see spiders, flies, or ants entombed and preserved forever in amber, a more than royal tom...
FRANCIS BACON SR. The desire of power in excess caused the angels to fall; the desire of knowledge in excess caused ma...
FRANCIS BACON SR. Fame is like a river, that beareth up things light and swollen, and drowns things weighty and solid
FRANCIS BACON SR. Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested.
FRANCIS BACON SR. The job of the artist is to deepen the mystery
FRANCIS BACON SR. All rising to a great place is by a winding stair
FRANCIS BACON SR. It is as natural to die as to be born; and to a little infant, perhaps, the one is as painful as the...
FRANCIS BACON SR. Money is like manure, of very little use except it be spread.
FRANCIS BACON SR. Poesy was ever thought to have some participation of divineness, because it doth raise and erect the...
FRANCIS BACON SR. States as great engines move slowly.
FRANCIS BACON SR. If a man be gracious and courteous to strangers, it shows he is a citizen of the world.
FRANCIS BACON SR. If a man's wit be wandering, let him study the mathematics.
FRANCIS BACON SR. If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts: but if he will be content to begin wit...
FRANCIS BACON SR. Suspicions amongst thoughts are like bats amongst birds, they ever fly by twilight.
FRANCIS BACON SR. Begin doing what you want to do now. We are not living in eternity. We have only this moment, sparkl...
FRANCIS BACON SR. There is in human nature generally more of the fool than of the wise
FRANCIS BACON SR. Acorns were good until bread was found.
FRANCIS BACON SR. Seek ye first the good things of the mind, and the rest will either be supplied or its loss will not...
FRANCIS BACON SR. Travel, in the younger sort, is a part of education; in the elder, a part of experience.
FRANCIS BACON SR. If any human being earnestly desires to push on to new discoveries instead of just retaining and usi...
FRANCIS BACON SR. Things alter for the worse spontaneously, if they be not altered for the better designedly.
FRANCIS BACON SR. He doth like the ape, that the higher he clymbes the more he shows his ars
FRANCIS BACON SR. Without friends the world is but a wilderness. There is no man that imparteth his joys to his friend...
FRANCIS BACON SR. Of great riches there is no real use, except in the distribution; the rest is but conceit
FRANCIS BACON SR. Judges ought to be more leaned than witty, more reverent than plausible, and more advised than confi...
FRANCIS BACON SR. Friendship redoubleth joys, and cutteth griefs in half
FRANCIS BACON SR. It is impossible to love and to be wise.
FRANCIS BACON SR. The best preservative to keep the mind on health is the faithful admonition of a friend.
FRANCIS BACON SR. Whosoever is delighted in solitude is either a wild beast or a god
FRANCIS BACON SR. Atheism is rather in the life than in the heart of man
FRANCIS BACON SR. There is no excellent beauty that hath not some strangeness in the proportion.
FRANCIS BACON SR. Young men are fitter to invent than to judge, fitter for execution than for counsel, and fitter for ...
FRANCIS BACON SR. If a man be gracious and courteous to strangers, it shows he is a citizen of the world, and that his...
FRANCIS BACON SR. Envy is ever joined with the comparing of a man's self; and where there is no comparison, no envy.
FRANCIS BACON SR. Houses are built to live in and not to look on.
FRANCIS BACON SR. The sun, which passeth through pollutions and itself remains as pure as before.
FRANCIS BACON SR. Natural abilities are like natural plants, that need pruning by study; and studies themselves do giv...
FRANCIS BACON SR. Discretion of speech is more than eloquence; and to speak agreeably to him with whom we deal is more...
FRANCIS BACON SR. It is good discretion not to make too much of any man at the first; because one cannot hold out that...
FRANCIS BACON SR. We cannot command Nature except by obeying her.
FRANCIS BACON SR. Rebellions of the belly are the worst.
FRANCIS BACON SR. Prosperity doth best discover vice, but Adversity doth best discover virtue
FRANCIS BACON SR. Truth is the daughter of time, not of authority.
FRANCIS BACON If a man be gracious and courteous to strangers, it shows he is a citizen of the world.
FRANCIS BACON There is no comparison between that which is lost by not succeeding and that which is lost by not tr...
FRANCIS BACON Of all virtues and dignities of the mind, goodness is the greatest, being the character of the Deity...
FRANCIS BACON In order for the light to shine so brightly, the darkness must be present.
FRANCIS BACON Natural abilities are like natural plants, that need pruning by study; and studies themselves do giv...
FRANCIS BACON Imagination was given to man to compensate him for what he is not; a sense of humor to console him...
FRANCIS BACON If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts, but if he will content to begin with d...
FRANCIS BACON Truth is so hard to tell, it sometimes needs fiction to make it plausible.
FRANCIS BACON Read not to contradict and confute, nor to believe and take for granted... but to weigh and consider...
FRANCIS BACON Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested.
FRANCIS BACON The root of all superstition is that men observe when a thing hits, but not when it misses.
FRANCIS BACON Religion brought forth riches, and the daughter devoured the
mother.
[Lat., Religio peperit divit...
FRANCIS BACON The greatest vicissitude of things amongst men, is the
vicissitude of sects and religions.
FRANCIS BACON There was never law, or set, or opinion did so much magnify
goodness, as the Christian religion dot...
FRANCIS BACON But no pleasure is comparable to the standing upon the vantage
ground of Truth.
FRANCIS BACON The general root of superstition is that men observe when things hit, and not when they miss, and co...
FRANCIS BACON A little philosophy inclineth men's minds to atheism; but depth in philosophy bringeth men's minds ...
FRANCIS BACON A wise man will make more opportunities than he finds.
FRANCIS BACON Virtue is like a rich stone, best plain set.
FRANCIS BACON Certainly virtue is like precious odours, most fragrant when they
are incensed or crushed.
FRANCIS BACON Nothing destroys authority so much as the unequal and untimely interchange of power, pressed too far...
FRANCIS BACON One of the Seven was wont to say: "That laws were like cobwebs;
where the small flies were caught,...
FRANCIS BACON We cannot command nature except by obeying her.
FRANCIS BACON Vain-glorious men are the scorn of the wise, the admiration of fools, the idols of paradise, and the...
FRANCIS BACON Young men are fitter to invent than to judge; fitter for
execution than for counsel; and fitter for...
FRANCIS BACON Riches are a good handmaiden, but the worst mistress.
FRANCIS BACON For knowledge, too, is itself a power.
[Lat., Nam et ipsa scientia potestas est.]
FRANCIS BACON Knowledge bloweth up, but charity buildeth up.
FRANCIS BACON Knowledge and human power are synonymous, since the ignorance of
the cause frustrates the effect.
FRANCIS BACON For all knowledge and wonder (which is the seed of knowledge) is
an impression of pleasure in itsel...
FRANCIS BACON If we do not maintain Justice, Justice will not maintain us.
FRANCIS BACON So that every wand or staff of empire is forsooth curved at top.
[Lat., Adeo ut omnes imperii virg...
FRANCIS BACON States are great engines moving slowly.
FRANCIS BACON They that deny a God destroy man's nobility; for certainly man is
of kin to the beasts by his body;...
FRANCIS BACON Fame is like a river, that beareth up things light and swollen, and drowns things weighty and soli...
FRANCIS BACON The desire of power in excess caused the angels to fall; the
desire of knowledge in excess caused m...
FRANCIS BACON If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts; but if he will be content to begin wit...
FRANCIS BACON Some books should be tasted, some devoured, but only a few should be chewed and digested thoroughly.
FRANCIS BACON The general root of superstition : namely, that men observe when things hit, and not when they miss;...
FRANCIS BACON Wives are young men's mistresses; companions for middle age, and old men's nurses.
FRANCIS BACON If money be not they servant, it will be thy master. The covetous man cannot so properly be said to ...
FRANCIS BACON