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A skydiver, arrogant in his ability to navigate the heavens, rejects his fragile state and calls himself a God of the skies.
— Sarah Latchaw
The nature of things betrays itself more readily under the vexations of art than in its natural freedom.
— Francis Bacon
Books must follow sciences, and not sciences books.
[Proposition touching Amendment of Laws] — Francis Bacon
[Proposition touching Amendment of Laws] — Francis Bacon
Let the mind be enlarged ... to the grandeur of the mysteries, and not the mysteries contracted to the narrowness of the mind
— Francis Bacon
Science is but an image of the truth.
— Francis Bacon
Usually, people tend to see someone on the surface and think that that's who that person is.
— Mamoru Hosoda
Wonder is the seed of knowledge
— Francis Bacon
First we became friendly, then we became sister friends. When she finally told me I was her daughter, I knew I had found home. Sitting
— Maya Angelou
I made the move (to #NYR) thinking about this opportunity, to play in the #StanleyCup Final.
— Martin St. Louis
If a man's wit be wandering, let him study the mathematics.
— Francis Bacon
[Science is] the labor and handicraft of the mind.
— Francis Bacon
I discovered, for the first time but not the last, that politicians don't care too much what things cost. It's not their money.
— Donald J. Trump
Like the withered roses of a once gay garland, the feelings of youth command in age a melancholy interest.
— Christian Nestell Bovee
It is a law of nature that we defend ourselves from one affection only by means of another.
— Paul Valery
For all knowledge and wonder (which is the seed of knowledge) is an impression of pleasure in itself.
— Francis Bacon
Histories make men wise; poets, witty; the mathematics, subtle; natural philosophy, deep; moral, grave; logic and rhetoric, able to contend.
— Francis Bacon
There is nothing more certain in nature than that it is impossible for any body to be utterly annihilated.
— Francis Bacon
Who has a daring eye tell downright truths and downright lies.
— Johann Kaspar Lavater
Aristotle ... a mere bond-servant to his logic, thereby rendering it contentious ...
— Francis Bacon
Half of science is putting forth the right questions.
— Francis Bacon
Maggie's face darkened, as
— James Lee Burke
We must give the American worker the first option of ownership.
— Jesse Jackson
The only hope [of science] ... is in genuine induction.
— Francis Bacon
The divisions of science are not like different lines that meet in one angle, but rather like the branches of trees that join in one trunk.
— Francis Bacon
Ignorance is the enemy, curiosity the weapon of choice
— Peter D. Ward