I had rather believe all the Fables in the Legend, and the Talmud, and the Alcoran, than that this universal frame is without a Mind. Francis Bacon alcoranfableframe Change image and share on social
If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts, but if he will content to begin with doubts, he shall end in certainties. Francis Bacon begincertaintycontent Change image and share on social
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. Francis Bacon differencefoolgenerally Change image and share on social
Travel, in the younger sort, is a part of education; in the elder, a part of experience. Francis Bacon educationelderexperience Change image and share on social
A little philosophy inclineth man's mind to atheism, but depth in philosophy bringeth men's minds about to religion. Francis Bacon atheismbringethdepth Change image and share on social
The worst solitude is to have no real friendships. Francis Bacon badfriendshipreal Change image and share on social
They are ill discoverers that think there is no land, when they can see nothing but sea. Francis Bacon discovererillland Change image and share on social