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Bacon's famous reading sayings

Bacon's famous reading sayings

1. No matter how angry you are, don't do anything irreparable. -bacon

2. Knowledge is power. -bacon

3. Luck is not without many fears and troubles; Bad luck is not without many comforts and hopes. -bacon's essays

4. books don't tell people about their usefulness. the wisdom of using books is not in books, but outside them, all by observation. -bacon (UK)

5. Some old people look cute because their style is elegant and beautiful ... while some young people are beautiful, they don't deserve praise because of their lack of graceful cultivation. -bacon

6. Don't seek enviable wealth, but pursue such a realm: acquire wealth justly, use it soberly, give alms happily and give up contentedly.

7. Virtue is like a famous fragrance, which grows stronger after burning or squeezing. Good luck can reveal evil virtue and bad luck can reveal virtue. -bacon

8. In terms of beauty, the beauty of appearance is higher than the beauty of color, and the beauty of beautiful and elegant's gesture is higher than the beauty of appearance. -bacon: on beauty

9. People who show off are despised by wise men, admired by fools, flattered by flatterers, and at the same time they are slaves to their boasting words. -"Collected Works of Bacon"

1. Natural abilities are like naturally occurring plants, which must be trimmed through learning; However, if learning itself is not constrained by practice, the direction will be complicated and aimless. -bacon: essays on learning

11. knowledge itself does not tell people how to use it, and the method of using it is outside books. -bacon

12. People's manners should be like their clothes, not too tight or too particular, but a little more relaxed to facilitate work and exercise. -bacon's essays

13. some books just need to be tasted, some need to be swallowed, and a few should be chewed. -bacon (UK)

14. Being indecisive without ideal is a sad psychology. -bacon

15. The image of human wisdom and knowledge will last forever in the book; They can be protected from the wear and tear of time and can be renovated forever. -Bacon (UK)

16. While reading, we talk with wise men; In the affairs of life, we usually talk to fools. -bacon (UK)

17. Books are ships of ideas sailing in the waves of the times, and they carefully transport precious goods to generation after generation. -bacon (UK)

18. Too much speed is one of the biggest dangers in doing things. -"Collected Works of Bacon"

19. Virtue is like a gem, and it is best to set it with plain things. -bacon's essays

2. the greatest trust between people is the trust in words. -bacon's essays

21. don't seek enviable wealth, but pursue such a realm: acquire wealth justly, use it soberly, give alms happily and give up contentedly. -Bacon: "Essay on Wealth"

22. Natural abilities are like naturally occurring plants, which must be trimmed through learning; However, if learning itself is not constrained by practice, the direction will be complicated and aimless.

23. Reading makes a perfect person. -bacon (UK)

24. Virtue is like a gem, but it is more gorgeous against a simple background. Similarly, a person who is not luxuriously dressed but dignified, serious and virtuous is admirable. -Bacon

25. Success and virtue are two yardsticks to measure the cause of life. -bacon

26. Miracles always flash in fear. -Bacon (m.taiks.com)

27. Ease and contentment can easily become hotbeds of corruption and degeneration. -bacon

28, reading is enough to delight, enough to enrich the color, enough to grow up.