The human understanding when it has once adopted an opinion (either as being the received opinion or as being agreeable to itself) draws all things else to support and agree with it.

Francis Bacon


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Reading maketh a full man; and writing an axact man. And, therefore, if a man write little, he need have a present wit; and if he read little, he need have much cunning to seem to know which he doth not.

Francis Bacon

Stichwörter: reading



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Revenge is a king of wild justice.

Francis Bacon


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Money is a great servant but a bad master.

Francis Bacon

Stichwörter: money materialism



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Quien no quiere pensar es un fanático; quien no puede pensar es un idiota; quien no osa pensar es un cobarde.

Francis Bacon


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For a crowd is not company; and faces are but a gallery of pictures; and talk but a tinkling cymbal, where there is no love.

Francis Bacon

Stichwörter: love



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Great art is always a way of concentrating, reinventing what is called fact, what we know of our existence- a reconcentration… tearing away the veils, the attitudes people acquire of their time and earlier time. Really good artists tear down those veils

Francis Bacon

Stichwörter: art francis-bacon



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Choose the life that is most useful, and habit will make it the most agreeable.

Francis Bacon


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Atheism leaves a man to sense, to philosophy, to natural piety, to laws, to reputation; all which may be guides to an outward moral virtue, though religion were not; but superstition dismounts all these, and erecteth an absolute monarchy in the minds of men. Therefore atheism did never perturb states; for it makes men wary of themselves, as looking no further: and we see the times inclined to atheism (as the time of Augustus Cæsar) were civil times. But superstition hath been the confusion of many states, and bringeth in a new primum mobile, that ravisheth all the spheres of government. The master of superstition is the people; and in all superstition wise men follow fools; and arguments are fitted to practice, in a reversed order.

Francis Bacon

Stichwörter: practice morality philosophy religion atheism virtue government sense superstition wise argument reputation laws confusion caesar monarchy piety civil master augustus-caesar natural-piety



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This is certain, that a man that studieth revenge keeps his wounds green, which otherwise would heal and do well.

Francis Bacon


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