“The true bounds and limitations, whereby human knowledge is confined and circumscribed,... are three: the first, that we do not so place our felicity in knowledge, as we forget our mortality: the second, that we make application of our knowledge, to give ourselves repose and contentment, and not distates or repining: the third, that we do not presume by the contemplation of Nature to attain to the mysteries of God.”
Quote by Francis Bacon
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Source: The Novum Organon,: Or a True Guide to the Interpretation of Nature
Source: The Novum Organon,: Or a True Guide to the Interpretation of Nature
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Source: Bacon's Advancement of Learning and the New Atlantis
Source: The works of Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, in five volumes
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Source: The Works of Francis Bacon
