Only the Greatest and the Best Quotes from Francis Bacon
Quote : "Atheism is rather in the lip' than in the heart of man."
- (Author : Francis Bacon , Book : Essay, Of Atheism , Quote ID :8245)
Quote : "The causes of atheism are: divisions in religion' if they be many; for any one main division' addeth zeal to both sides; but many divisions introduce atheism."
- (Author : Francis Bacon , Book : Essay, Of Atheism , Quote ID :8246)
Quote : "IT WERE better to have no opinion of God at all' than such an opinion' as is unworthy of him."
- (Author : Francis Bacon , Book : Essay, Of Superstition , Quote ID :8247)
Quote : "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."
- (Author : Francis Bacon , Book : Essay, Of Superstition , Quote ID :8248)
Quote : "TRAVEL' in the younger sort' is a part of education' in the elder' a part of experience."
- (Author : Francis Bacon , Book : Essay, Of Travel , Quote ID :8249)
Quote : "IT IS a miserable state of mind' to have few things to desire' and many things to fear; and yet that commonly is the case of kings."
- (Author : Francis Bacon , Book : Essay, Of Empire , Quote ID :8250)
Quote : "The mind of man' is more cheered and refreshed by profiting in small things' than by standing at a stay' in great."
- (Author : Francis Bacon , Book : Essay, Of Empire , Quote ID :8251)