Francis Bacon — "The human understanding is of its own nature prone to suppose the existence of m…"
The human understanding is of its own nature prone to suppose the existence of more order and regularity in the world than it finds.
The human understanding is of its own nature prone to suppose the existence of more order and regularity in the world than it finds.
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"Suspicions amongst thoughts are like bats amongst birds, they ever fly by twilight."
"The contemplation of things as they are, without superstition or imposture, without error or confusion, is in itself a nobler thing than a whole harvest of invention."
"For the thereof, I cannot but say, that I found myself in a condition, which in truth I am not able to express, but by a kind of similitude. I was a man of a broken fortune, and of a broken health, an…"
"The greatest wisdom is to know oneself."
"For the mind, when it is once possessed with an opinion, draws all things else to confirm and agree with it."
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