Quotes from bacon francis ix
Notwithstanding, for the more public part of government, which is laws, I think good to note only one deficiency; which is, that all those which have written of laws have written either as philosophers or as lawyers, and none as statesmen.
~ bacon francis ix
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Faith doth both admit and reject disputation with difference.
~ bacon francis ix
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Since there must be borrowing and lending, and men are so hard of heart as they will not lend freely, usury must be permitted.
~ bacon francis ix
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If thou shalt aspire after the glorious acts of men, thy working shall be accompanied with compunction and strife, and thy remembrance followed with distaste and upbraidings; and justly doth it come to pass towards thee, O man, that since thou, which art God's work, doest him no reason in yielding him well-pleasing service, even thine own works also should reward thee with the like fruit of bitterness.
~ bacon francis ix
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He that hath a satirical vein, as maketh others afraid of his wit, so he need be afraid of others' memory.
~ bacon francis ix
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So saith Solomon, Where much is, there are many to consume it; and what hath the owner, but the sight of it with his eyes? The personal fruition in any man, cannot reach to feel great riches: there is a custody of them; or a power of dole, and donative of them; or a fame of them; but no solid use to the owner. Do you not see what feigned prices, are set upon little stones and rarities? and what works of ostentation are undertaken, because there might seem to be some use of great riches?
~ bacon francis ix
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The errors of young men, are the ruin of business; but the errors of aged men, amount but to this, that more might have been done, or sooner.
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An ant is a wise creature for itself, but it is a shrewd thing, in an orchard or garden.
~ bacon francis ix
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Generally, youth is like the first cogitations, not so wise as the second. For there is a youth in thoughts, as well as in ages. And yet the invention of young men, is more lively than that of old; and imaginations stream into their minds better, and, as it were, more divinely.
~ bacon francis ix
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The sun, which passeth through pollutions and itself remains as pure as before.
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If we do not maintain Justice, Justice will not maintain us.
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Do not wonder, if the common people speak more truly than those of high rank; for they speak with more safety.
~ bacon francis ix
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This variable composition of man's body hath made it as an instrument easy to distemper; and, therefore, the poets did well to conjoin music and medicine in Apollo, because the office of medicine is but to tune this curious harp of man's body and to reduce it to harmony.
~ bacon francis ix
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It is a point of cunning, to wait upon him with whom you speak, with your eye; as the Jesuits give it in precept: for there be many wise men, that have secret hearts, and transparent countenances. Yet this would be done with a demure abasing of your eye, sometimes, as the Jesuits also do use.
~ bacon francis ix
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