Francis Bacon – On Friendship

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Francis Bacon – On Friendship It is difficult to express more truth and falsehood in fewer words than the one who said that whoever enjoys solitude is either a wild beast or a god. It is indeed true that inherent and hidden hatred and aversion towards society in a person have something of a wild … Read more

Francis Bacon – On Practitioners and Friends

Francis Bacon – On Followers and Friends One should avoid gathering followers, as a man who extends his tail will shorten his wings. I do not only mean those who burden the wallet, but also those who annoy and flutter around like moths. Ordinary followers should not expect anything more than approval, recommendation, and protection … Read more

Francis Bacon – On Procrastination

Francis Bacon – On Procrastination Happiness is like a marketplace, and often, if you can just wait a little, the price will drop. Sometimes, however, it is like a Sibylline offer: at first, everything is offered, but little by little, there is less and less, and the price always remains the same. Because opportunity (as … Read more

Francis Bacon – On News

Francis Bacon – On Newspapers Just as the offspring of living beings are poorly formed in the beginning, so are all newspapers, which are the product of their time. And yet, just as those who first bring glory to their family are usually more admirable than the majority of their descendants, so the first predecessor … Read more

Francis Bacon – On Youth and Old Age

Francis Bacon – On Youth and Age A person who is young in years can be old in hours if they have not wasted time, but this rarely happens. Generally, youth is like the first thoughts that are not as wise as those that come after. Because there is youth of thought just like there … Read more

Francis Bacon – On Human Nature

Francis Bacon – On Human Nature Human nature is often concealed; sometimes mastered, rarely suppressed. Force only makes nature more vehement; instruction and conversation make it less intrusive; only habit changes and subdues nature. Let he who wishes to conquer his own nature not set himself too great or too small tasks; for the former … Read more

Francis Bacon – On Beauty

Francis Bacon – On Beauty Virtue is like a precious gemstone, most valuable in its simplicity, without adornments; indeed, virtue best suits a person of plain appearance, though not necessarily refined features, who possesses a dignified bearing rather than a beautiful exterior. It is not often observed that very beautiful individuals are endowed with great … Read more

Francis Bacon – The Truth

Francis Bacon – On Truth “What is truth?” Pilate mockingly asked, not waiting for an answer. There is certainly some satisfaction in instability, as holding onto faith is considered a slavery that threatens freedom of will in both thought and action. Although there are no longer philosophical sects of that kind, there are still some … Read more

Francis Bacon – On Preserving Health

Francis Bacon – On the Preservation of Health There is wisdom in this beyond the rules of medicine: one’s own observation of what benefits us and what harms us is the best remedy for preserving health. However, a more reliable decision is: This does not suit me best, so I will leave it, rather than: … Read more

Francis Bacon – On Dementia and Anxieties

Francis Bacon – On Fools and Troubles The shepherds of the people ought to be aware of the calendar of state storms; they are usually the greatest when a state of equality arises, just as natural storms are greatest during the equinox. Just as a storm is announced by muffled gusts of wind and the … Read more