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Except Quotes by Francis Bacon
- Money is like manure, of very little use except it be spread.
- We cannot command Nature except by obeying her.
- Natural abilities are like natural plants, that need pruning by study; and studies themselves do give forth directions too much at large, except they be…
- It is madness and a contradiction to expect that things which were never yet performed should be effected, except by means hitherto untried.
- Nothing is terrible except fear itself.
- Nevertheless if any skillful Servant of Nature shall bring force to bear on matter, and shall vex it and drive it to extremities as if…
- The human understanding is of its own nature prone to suppose the existence of more order and regularity in the world than it finds. And…
- Nature cannot be commanded except by being obeyed.
- Money is like muck, not good except it be spread.
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- Humility is the foundation of all the other virtues hence, in the soul in which this virtue does not exist there cannot… — Saint Augustine
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- Money is like manure, of very little use except it be spread. — Francis Bacon
- We cannot command Nature except by obeying her. — Francis Bacon
- Natural abilities are like natural plants, that need pruning by study; and studies themselves do give forth directions too much at large,… — Francis Bacon
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- Hungry people cannot be good at learning or producing anything, except perhaps violence. — Pearl Bailey
- Except for politics, no business is scrutinized more exhaustively than journalism. — Russell Baker
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