Only the Greatest and the Best Quotes from Francis Bacon
Quote : "HE THAT hath wife and children hath given hostages to fortune; for they are impediments to great enterprises."
- (Author : Francis Bacon , Book : Essay, Of Marriage And Single Life , Quote ID :8203)
Quote : "Certainly the best works' and of greatest merit for the public' have proceeded from the unmarried or childless men; which both in affection and means' have married and endowed the public."
- (Author : Francis Bacon , Book : Essay, Of Marriage And Single Life , Quote ID :8204)
Quote : "The most ordinary cause of a single life' is liberty."
- (Author : Francis Bacon , Book : Essay, Of Marriage And Single Life , Quote ID :8205)
Quote : "The most ordinary cause of a single life' is liberty."
- (Author : Francis Bacon , Book : Essay, Of Marriage And Single Life , Quote ID :8206)
Quote : "Unmarried men are best friends' best masters' best servants; but not always best subjects."
- (Author : Francis Bacon , Book : Essay, Of Marriage And Single Life , Quote ID :8207)
Quote : "Unmarried men are best friends' best masters' best servants; but not always best subjects."
- (Author : Francis Bacon , Book : Essay, Of Marriage And Single Life , Quote ID :8208)
Quote : "Charity will hardly water the ground' where it must first fill a pool."
- (Author : Francis Bacon , Book : Essay, Of Marriage And Single Life , Quote ID :8209)