“The world's a bubble, and the life of man, Less than a span.”
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Famous Francis Bacon Quotes
“Of all the things in nature, the formation and endowment of man was singled out by the ancients.”
“The speaking in a perpetual hyperbole is comely in nothing but love.”
“Why should a man be in love with his fetters, though of gold?”
“Great riches have sold more men than they have bought.”
“Much bending breaks the bow; much unbending the mind.”
“The wonder of a single snowflake outweighs the wisdom of a million meteorologists.”
“A man finds himself seven years older the day after his marriage.”
“There is no great concurrence between learning and wisdom.”
“It's such an extraordinary supple medium that you never do quite know what paint will do.”
“I regret not starting to paint earlier...It is one of the few things I do regret.”
“Photographs are not only points of reference... they're often triggers of ideas.”
“Money is like muck, not good unless spread.”
