2. Reading makes people wise, reading poems makes people wise, calculus makes people precise, philosophy makes people profound, ethics makes people cultivated, and logic rhetoric makes people eloquent. Famous sayings come from: essays of British bacon.
Bacon, an outstanding British scientist, was born in a bureaucratic family in London. His father is Queen Elizabeth's minister in charge of the national seal. When he was young, he studied law at Cambridge University, and his thoughts were relatively progressive. His mother, known as a talented woman, is a knowledgeable woman. In this good family atmosphere, Bacon is influenced invisibly, and he is superior to children of the same age in all aspects. Bacon entered Cambridge University at the age of twelve. In school, he is the youngest, but he is the best in many ways. Because he read a lot of books, he was exposed to many advanced ideas.