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QUOTE COLLECTIONS OF Sir Francis Bacon
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Quotes By author - Starting with S - Sir Francis Bacon
There are 152 quotes for the author Sir Francis Bacon
Quotations 61 to 80 of 152
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The worst solitude is to have no real friendships.

The momentous thing in human life is the art of winning the soul to good or evil.

Histories make men wise; poets, witty; the mathematics, subtle; natural philosophy, deep; moral, grave; logic and rhetoric, able to contend.

Fashion is only the attempt to realize art in living forms and social intercourse.

He that hath knowledge spareth his words.

If a man be gracious and courteous to strangers, it shows he is a citizen of the world.

Many a man's strength is in opposition, and when he faileth, he grows out of use.

There is a difference between happiness and wisdom: he that thinks himself the happiest man is really so; but he that thinks himself the wisest is generally the greatest fool.

Truth is so hard to tell, it sometimes needs fiction to make it plausible.

We cannot command Nature except by obeying her.

With a gentleman I am always a gentleman and a half, and with a fraud I try to be a fraud and a half.

Fortitude is the marshal of thought, the armor of the will, and the fort of reason.

Good fame is like fire; when you have kindled you may easily preserve it; but if you extinguish it, you will not easily kindle it again.

He that will not apply new remedies must expect new evils; for time is the greatest innovator.

Money is like manure, of very little use except it be spread.

Nature is often hidden, sometimes overcome, seldom extinguished.

We are much beholden to Machiavel and others, that write what men do, and not what they ought to do.

Studies perfect nature and are perfected still by experience.

All rising to great place is by a winding stair.

Beauty itself is but the sensible image of the Infinite.

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