Books must follow sciences, and not sciences books.
Sir Francis Bacon
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Books must follow sciences, and not sciences books.
FRANCIS BACON Books follow morals, and not morals books.
THEOPHILE GAUTIER Books are delightful when prosperity happily smiles; when
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RICHARD AUNGERVYLE (AUNGERVILLE) (A/K/A RICHARD DE BURY) If I found any new truths in the sciences, I can say that they follow from, or depend on, five or si...
RENE DESCARTES Laws are important and valuable in the exact natural sciences, in the measure that those sciences ar...
MAX WEBER The SSN Institute will be expanded in areas such as liberal arts, social sciences, natural sciences,...
SHIV NADAR Sciences may be learned by rote, but wisdom not.
LAURENCE STERNE What affected me most profoundly was the realization that the sciences of cryptography and mathemati...
JAMES SANBORN All authority must be out of a man's self, turned . . . either
upon an art, or upon a man.
- ...
FRANCIS BACON If facts, logic, and scientific procedures are all just arbitrarily "socially constructed" notions, ...
THOMAS SOWELL I have this extraordinary curiosity about all subjects of the natural and human world and the intera...
IAN HACKING The Handmaiden of the Sciences.
ERIC TEMPLE BELL The social sciences, I thought, needed the same kind of rigor and the same mathematical underpinning...
HERBERT SIMON The Big Book of Easy Suppers
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EXO BOOKS Gangland: How the FBI Broke the Mob
POCKET BOOKS The Journey is the Destination
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EXO BOOKS In this moment, everything is sacred.
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EXO BOOKS The social sciences, I thought, needed the same kind of rigor and the same mathematical underpinning...
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SALLY RIDE Mathematics is the queen of the sciences.
CARL FRIEDRICH GAUSS Natural Sciences are all about fascinating causality.
ABHIJIT NASKAR Linguistics is very much a science. It's a human science, one of the human sciences. And it'...
SAMUEL R. DELANY Books are the carriers of civilization. Without books, history is silent, literature dumb, science c...
BARBARA W. TUCHMAN In the state of Wisconsin it's mandated that teachers in the social sciences and hard sciences have ...
GAYLORD NELSON The social sciences offer equal promise for improving human welfare; our lives can be greatly improv...
NICHOLAS A. CHRISTAKIS Wisdom alone is the science of other sciences.
PLATO Wisdom alone is the science of others sciences.
PLATO Library science was the foundation of all sciences.
ROBERT A. HEINLEIN Computer sciences sounded more weighty for the skeptics.
SAM CONTE Interest in the pseudo-sciences has become extraordinary.
GERHARD HERZBERG We should not teach children the sciences; but give them a taste for them.
JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU We should not teach children the sciences; but give them a taste for them.
JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU We're getting into several of the sciences that had not been delved into before.
KAREN WHEELER All religions, arts and sciences are branches of the same tree.
ALBERT EINSTEIN In the state of Wisconsin it's mandated that teachers in the social sciences and hard sciences h...
GAYLORD NELSON The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences
EUGENE WIGNER If the books are selling, the money will follow.
LARRY KIRSHBAUM The vanity of the sciences. Physical science will not console me for the ignorance of morality in th...
BLAISE PASCAL Follow the books &live a limited life,but follow imagination & live the unlimited life.
DAVID ATTA (A.K.A DAVIED ATTLARS & MR DAIN) It does not follow because many books are written by persons born in America that there exists an Am...
MARGARET FULLER I've always been torn between the pure and the social sciences.
IAN GOLDIN At different times I taught humanities, social sciences and pre-vocational education.
ESTELLE MORRIS 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 sciences are being held back by assumptions that have hardened into dogmas, maintained by powerf...
RUPERT SHELDRAKE The methods of the natural sciences cannot be applied to human behavior because this behavior...lack...
LUDWIG VON MISES The sciences have ever been the surest guides to virtue.
FRANCES WRIGHT Do not share your inventions with many; share them only with the few who understand and love the sci...
FILIPPO BRUNELLESCHI All sciences are vain and full of errors that are not born of Experience, the mother of all Knowledg...
LEONARDO DA VINCI Mathematics is the queen of sciences and arithmetic is the queen of mathematics
CARL GAUSS Mathematics is the queen of sciences and arithmetic is the queen of mathematics
CARL FRIEDRICH GAUSS Those who assert that the mathematical sciences say nothing of the beautiful or the good are in erro...
ARISTOTLE Some sciences need mutual support and assistance to develop. The majority of these are physical scie...
SAID NURSI Sir Francis Drake circumsized the world with a 100-foot clipper.
UNKNOWN HISTORY STUDENT But I account the use that a man should seek of the publishing of
his own writings before his death...
FRANCIS BACON Early Islam was a time of great creativity. Scholars excelled in sciences and literature.
BASMAH BINT SAUD We think machine learning, as it relates to healthcare and life sciences, is extraordinary.
RUTH PORAT I started off thinking that maybe the social sciences ought to have the kinds of mathematics that th...
HERBERT SIMON Science fiction has these obsessions with certain sciences - large scale engineering, neuroscience.
PAOLO BACIGALUPI All abstract sciences are nothing but the study of relations between signs.
DENIS DIDEROT There are no such things as applied sciences, only applications of science.
LOUIS PASTEUR I started off thinking that maybe the social sciences ought to have the kinds of mathematics that th...
HERBERT A. SIMON Most people regarded Psychology as a science. Some called it a soft science, but those making such a...
DEAN KOONTZ One reason why mathematics enjoys special esteem, above all other sciences, is that its laws are abs...
ALBERT EINSTEIN Anthropology is the most humanistic of the sciences and the most scientific of the humanities.
ALFRED L. KROEBER The antitrust litigation currently in the federal courts in the U.S. against Monsanto will be the te...
JEREMY RIFKIN In comparing men and books, one must always remember this important distinction,-that one can put th...
NATHANIEL PARKER WILLIS Physiology has spawned many biological sciences, amongst them my own field of pharmacology.
JOHN VANE Biotech 1.0 is slow, like a lab science, and Version 2.0 is more like computational sciences.
STEVE JURVETSON We have existing strengths in engineering and life sciences that we would like to bring together.
CATHERINE PETERS We're hoping that next year when they choose their major and minors, they'll choose the sciences.
KEE KOCH Meek young men grow up in libraries, believing it their duty to accept the views which Cicero, which...
RALPH WALDO EMERSON Poetry, good sir, in my opinion, is like a tender virgin, very young, and extremely beautiful, whom ...
CERVANTES SAAVEDRA Poetry, good sir, in my opinion, is like a tender virgin, very young, and extremely beautiful, whom ...
MIGUEL DE CERVANTES SAAVEDRA I know not, sir, whether Bacon wrote the works of Shakespeare, but if he did not it seems to me that...
JAMES MATTHEW BARRIE The Social Sciences are good at accounting for disasters once they have taken place.
CLAUDE T. BISSELL The only possible conclusion the social sciences can draw is: some do, some don't
ERNEST RUTHERFORD We've always been looking, everywhere we can, to find money for the life sciences.
GREG STEINHOFF Such an emphasis on the immanence of God as Creator in, with, and under the natural processes of the...
ARTHUR PEACOCKE The notion that every well educated person would have a mastery of at least the basic elements of th...
JOSEPH STIGLITZ As a consequence, they do not harm wages in law, education and the social sciences, where most nativ...
GIOVANNI PERI There is in the universe something for the description and analysis of which the natural sciences ca...
LUDWIG VON MISES We're not trying to eliminate books. We love books.
CALVIN BAKER To have properly studied the liberal sciences gives a polish to
our manners, and removes all awkwar...
UNKNOWN To whom do books belong? The books we read and the books we write are both ours and not ours. They'r...
PAMELA PAUL The mathematical sciences particularly exhibit order, symmetry, and limitation; and these are the gr...
ARISTOTLE The mathematical sciences particularly exhibit order, symmetry,
and limitation; and these are the g...
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ERIC TOMLINSON Beyond 2,000 meters [1.43 miles], we will be opening a new frontier in Earth sciences.
ASAHIKO TAIRA Of all sciences there is none, where first appearances are more deceitful than in politics.
DAVID HUME Knowledge of the sciences is so much smoke apart from the heavenly science of Christ.
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ROBERT FOX Any teacher in the arts and sciences has to maintain a sense of childlikeness to be truly inventive.
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Knowledge is power.
SIR FRANCIS BACON In charity there is no excess.
SIR FRANCIS BACON There be three things which make a nation great and prosperous: a fertile soil, busy workshops, easy...
SIR FRANCIS BACON Man seeketh in society comfort, use and protection.
SIR FRANCIS BACON Whoever is out of patience is out of possession of his soul. Men must not turn into bees, and kill t...
SIR FRANCIS BACON God has placed no limits to the exercise of the intellect he has given us, on this side of the grave...
SIR FRANCIS BACON A sudden bold and unexpected question doth many times surprise a man and lay him open.
SIR FRANCIS BACON There is a difference between happiness and wisdom: he that thinks himself the happiest man is reall...
SIR FRANCIS BACON There is no great concurrence between learning and wisdom
SIR FRANCIS BACON A little philosophy inclineth man's mind to atheism, But depth in philosophy bringeth men's minds ab...
SIR FRANCIS BACON A prudent question is one half of wisdom.
SIR FRANCIS BACON He that will not apply new remedies must expect new evils; for time is the greatest innovator.
SIR FRANCIS BACON The subtlety of nature is greater many times over than the subtlety of the senses and understanding.
SIR FRANCIS BACON Dolendi modus, timendi non item.
(To suffering there is a limit; to fearing, none.)
SIR FRANCIS BACON Ask counsel of both times-of the ancient time what is best, and of the latter time what is fittest.
SIR FRANCIS BACON Seek ye first the good things of the mind, and the rest will either be supplied or its loss will not...
SIR FRANCIS BACON Revenge is a kind of wild justice, which the more man's nature runs to the more ought law to weed it...
SIR FRANCIS BACON Reading maketh a full man, conference a ready man, and writing an exact man.
SIR FRANCIS BACON Read not to contradict and confute, not to believe and take for granted, not to find talk and discou...
SIR FRANCIS BACON Read not to contradict and confute, nor to find talk and discourse, but to weigh and consider.
SIR FRANCIS BACON Praise from the common people is generally false, and rather follows the vain than the virtuous.
SIR FRANCIS BACON Nature is a labyrinth in which the very haste you move with will make you lose your way.
SIR FRANCIS BACON Natural abilities are like natural plants; they need pruning by study.
SIR FRANCIS BACON In this theater of man's life, it is reserved only for God and for angels to be lookers-on.
SIR FRANCIS BACON In taking revenge, a man is but even with his enemy; but in passing it over, he is superior.
SIR FRANCIS BACON If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts; but if he will be content to begin wit...
SIR FRANCIS BACON I have taken all knowledge to be my province.
SIR FRANCIS BACON Hope is a good breakfast, but it is a bad supper.
SIR FRANCIS BACON He of whom many are afraid ought to fear many.
SIR FRANCIS BACON Discretion in speech is more than eloquence.
SIR FRANCIS BACON Death is a friend of ours; and he that is not ready to entertain him is not at home.
SIR FRANCIS BACON Choose the life that is most useful, and habit will make it the most agreeable.
SIR FRANCIS BACON Certainly virtue is like precious odors, most fragrant when they are incensed, or crushed: for prosp...
SIR FRANCIS BACON By far the best proof is experience.
SIR FRANCIS BACON A wise man will make more opportunities than he finds.
SIR FRANCIS BACON Knowledge is power.
(Ipsa Scientia Potestas Est)
SIR FRANCIS BACON Houses are built to live in, not to look on; therefore, let use be preferred before uniformity, exce...
SIR FRANCIS BACON Men fear death as children fear to go in the dark; and as that natural fear in children is increased...
SIR FRANCIS BACON There is no excellent beauty that hath not some strangeness in the proportion.
SIR FRANCIS BACON Whosoever is delighted in solitude is either a wild beast or a god.
SIR FRANCIS BACON They are ill discoverers that think there is no land, when they can see nothing but sea.
SIR FRANCIS BACON The worst solitude is to be destitute of sincere friendship.
SIR FRANCIS BACON Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested: that is...
SIR FRANCIS BACON Silence is the virtue of fools.
SIR FRANCIS BACON 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 No man's fortune can be an end worthy of his being.
FRANCIS BACON Money makes a good servant, but a bad master.
FRANCIS BACON Money is like muck, not good except it be spread.
FRANCIS BACON Be not penny-wise. Riches have wings. Sometimes they fly away of themselves, and sometimes they must...
FRANCIS BACON To be free minded and cheerfully disposed at hours of meat and sleep and of exercise is one of the b...
FRANCIS BACON Life, an age to the miserable, and a moment to the happy.
FRANCIS BACON Without friends the world is but a wilderness. There is no man that imparteth his joys to his friend...
FRANCIS BACON The worst solitude is to have no real friendships.
FRANCIS BACON For a crowd is not company; and faces are but a gallery of pictures; and talk but a tinkling cymbal,...
FRANCIS BACON Nuptial love makes mankind; friendly love perfects it; but wanton love corrupts and debases it.
FRANCIS BACON All of our actions take their hue from the complexion of the heart, as landscapes their variety from...
FRANCIS BACON It was prettily devised of Aesop, The fly sat on the axle tree of the chariot wheel and said, what ...
FRANCIS BACON There be three things which make a nation great and prosperous: a fertile soil, busy workshops, easy...
FRANCIS BACON Ask counsel of both timesof the ancient time what is best, and of the latter time what is fittest.
FRANCIS BACON Croesus said to Cambyses; That peace was better than war; because in peace the sons did bury their f...
FRANCIS BACON Nay, number itself in armies importeth not much, where the people is of weak courage; for, as Virgil...
FRANCIS BACON He that hath wife and children hath given hostages to fortune, for they are impediments to great ent...
FRANCIS BACON Discern of the coming on of years, and think not to do the same things still; for age will not be de...
FRANCIS BACON Men of age object too much, consult too long, adventure too little, repent too soon, and seldom driv...
FRANCIS BACON Old wood best to burn, old wine to drink, old friends to trust, and old authors to read.
FRANCIS BACON I do not believe that any man fears to be dead, but only the stroke of death.
FRANCIS BACON 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 Silence is the virtue of fools.
FRANCIS BACON Believing that I was born for the service of mankind, and regarding the care of the commonwealth as ...
FRANCIS BACON People of great position are servants times three, servants of their country, servants of fame, and ...
FRANCIS BACON Science is but an image of the truth.
FRANCIS BACON The general root of superstition is that men observe when things hit, and not when they miss; and co...
FRANCIS BACON Fortitude is the marshal of thought, the armor of the will, and the fort of reason.
FRANCIS BACON Whosoever is delighted in solitude is either a wild beast or a god.
FRANCIS BACON A man that studieth revenge keeps his own wounds green, which otherwise would heal and do well.
FRANCIS BACON Revenge is a kind of wild justice, which the more a man's nature runs to, the more ought law to weed...
FRANCIS BACON The mould of a man's fortune is in his own hands.
FRANCIS BACON Read not to contradict and confute; nor to believe and take for granted; nor to find talk and discou...
FRANCIS BACON Read not to contradict and confute, not to believe and take for granted, not to find talk and discou...
FRANCIS BACON I hold every man a debtor to his profession.
FRANCIS BACON He that will not apply new remedies, must expect new evils: for Time is the greatest innovator: and ...
FRANCIS BACON Write down the thoughts of the moment. Those that come unsought for are commonly the most valuable.
FRANCIS BACON All colors will agree in the dark.
FRANCIS BACON Nothing destroys authority more than the unequal and untimely interchange of power stretched too far...
FRANCIS BACON It is a strange desire, to seek power and lose liberty, or to seek power over others and to lose pow...
FRANCIS BACON It is as hard and severe a thing to be a true politician as to be truly moral.
FRANCIS BACON In thinking, if a person begins with certainties, they shall end in doubts, but if they can begin wi...
FRANCIS BACON Philosophers make imaginary laws for imaginary commonwealths, and their discourses are as the stars,...
FRANCIS BACON We are much beholden to Machiavel and others, that write what men do, and not what they ought to do.
FRANCIS BACON Who ever is out of patience is out of possession of their soul.
FRANCIS BACON Antiquities are history defaced, or some remnants of history which have casually escaped the shipwre...
FRANCIS BACON The joys of parents are secret, and so are their grieves and fears.
FRANCIS BACON Riches are a good hand maiden, but a poor mistress.
FRANCIS BACON The fortune which nobody sees makes a person happy and unenvied.
FRANCIS BACON The best armor is to keep out of gunshot.
FRANCIS BACON Certainly virtue is like precious odors, most fragrant when they are incensed, or crushed: for prosp...
FRANCIS BACON Nothing is pleasant that is not spiced with variety.
FRANCIS BACON Of great wealth there is no real use, except in its distribution, the rest is just conceit.
FRANCIS BACON Truth arises more readily from error than from confusion.
FRANCIS BACON What is truth? said jesting Pilate; and would not stay for an answer.
FRANCIS BACON It is a pleasure to stand upon the shore, and to see ships tost upon the sea: a pleasure to stand in...
FRANCIS BACON Truth is a naked and open daylight
FRANCIS BACON Young people are fitter to invent than to judge; fitter for execution than for counsel; and more fit...
FRANCIS BACON There is a difference between happiness and wisdom: he that thinks himself the happiest man is reall...
FRANCIS BACON Certainly the best works, and of greatest merit for the public, have proceeded from the unmarried, o...
FRANCIS BACON If a man's wit be wandering, let him study the mathematics.
FRANCIS BACON Riches are for spending.
FRANCIS BACON For it is not possible to join serpentine wisdom with columbine innocency, except men know exactly a...
FRANCIS BACON None of the affections have been noted to fascinate and bewitch but envy.
FRANCIS BACON God has placed no limits to the exercise of the intellect he has given us, on this side of the grave...
FRANCIS BACON It is not what we eat but what we digest that makes us strong; not what we gain but what we save tha...
FRANCIS BACON As the births of living creatures, at first, are ill-shapen: so are all Innovations, which are the b...
FRANCIS BACON Imagination was given man to compensate for what he is not, and a sense of humor to console him for ...
FRANCIS BACON Our humanity is a poor thing, except for the divinity that stirs within us.
FRANCIS BACON Opportunity makes a thief.
FRANCIS BACON Nakedness is uncomely, as well in mind as body, and it addeth no small reverence to men's manners an...
FRANCIS BACON The subtlety of nature is greater many times over than the subtlety of the senses and understanding.
FRANCIS BACON Nature is commanded by obeying her.
FRANCIS BACON This is the foundation of all. We are not to imagine or suppose, but to discover, what nature...
FRANCIS BACON The French are wiser than they seem, and the Spaniards seem wiser than they are.
FRANCIS BACON Mysteries are due to secrecy.
FRANCIS BACON Suspicions that the mind, of itself, gathers, are but buzzes; but suspicions that are artificially n...
FRANCIS BACON In contemplation, if a man begins with certainties he shall end in doubts; but if he be content to b...
FRANCIS BACON Philosophy when superficially studied, excites doubt, when thoroughly explored, it dispels it.
FRANCIS BACON Suspicion amongst thoughts are like bats amongst birds, they never fly by twilight.
FRANCIS BACON There is nothing makes a man suspect much, more than to know little, and therefore men should remedy...
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 Cure the disease and kill the patient.
FRANCIS BACON Many a man's strength is in opposition, and when he faileth, he grows out of use.
FRANCIS BACON They are ill discoverers that think there is no land when they see nothing but sea.
FRANCIS BACON The great advantages of simulation and dissimulation are three. First to lay asleep opposition and t...
FRANCIS BACON Lies are sufficient to breed opinion, and opinion brings on substance.
FRANCIS BACON A graceful and pleasing figure is a perpetual letter of recommendation.
FRANCIS BACON Discretion of speech is more than eloquence; and to speak agreeably to him with whom we deal is more...
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 God hangs the greatest weights upon the smallest wires.
FRANCIS BACON If a man be gracious and courteous to strangers, it shows he is a citizen of the world, and that his...
FRANCIS BACON God almighty first planted a garden: and, indeed, it is the purest of human pleasure.
FRANCIS BACON Therefore if a man look sharply and attentively, he shall see Fortune; for though she be blind, yet ...
FRANCIS BACON Hope is a good breakfast but a bad supper.
FRANCIS BACON The person is a poor judge who by an action can be disgraced more in failing than they can be honore...
FRANCIS BACON Houses are built to live in, and not to look on: therefore let use be preferred before uniformity.
FRANCIS BACON It is the true office of history to represent the events themselves, together with the counsels, and...
FRANCIS BACON Histories make men wise; poets, witty; the mathematics, subtle; natural philosophy, deep; moral, gra...
FRANCIS BACON For my name and memory I leave to men's charitable speeches, and to foreign nations and the next age...
FRANCIS BACON A healthy body is a guest chamber for the soul: a sick body is a prison.
FRANCIS BACON Studies perfect nature and are perfected still by experience.
FRANCIS BACON Studies serve for delight, for ornaments, and for ability.
FRANCIS BACON I would live to study, and not study to live.
FRANCIS BACON Judges ought to be more learned than witty, more reverent than plausible, and more advised than conf...
FRANCIS BACON For knowledge itself is power.
FRANCIS BACON Knowledge and human power are synonymous.
FRANCIS BACON Next to religion, let your care be to promote justice.
FRANCIS BACON The place of justice is a hallowed place.
FRANCIS BACON If we do not maintain Justice, Justice will not maintain us.
FRANCIS BACON Men fear death as children fear to go in the dark; and as that natural fear in children is increased...
FRANCIS BACON It is a miserable state of mind to have few things to desire and many things to fear.
FRANCIS BACON Fortune is like the market, where, many times, if you can stay a little, the price will fall.
FRANCIS BACON Ill Fortune never crushed that man whom good fortune deceived not.
FRANCIS BACON