“Habits are formed, not at one stroke, but gradually and insensibly; so that, unless vigilant care be employed, a great change may come over the character without our being conscious of any.”
Quote by Richard Whately
Book:Bacon's Essays
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Bacon's Essays
Francis Bacon's essays explore various subjects, including science, morality, and human nature, offering insights into the Renaissance period's intellectual climate. more
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