Accounts Quote by Freeman Dyson
“After sketching his program for the scientific revolution that he foresaw, Bacon ends his account with a prayer: "Humbly we pray that this mind may be steadfast in us, and that through these our hands, and the hands of others to whom thou shalt give the same spirit, thou wilt vouchsafe to endow the human family with new mercies". That is still a good prayer for all of us as we begin the twenty-first century.”
About This Quote
Source Book: The Life of Sir Francis Bacon, Freeman Dyson, 1995
Bacon’s closing prayer hopes for steadfast minds and collaborative effort to bring new blessings to humanity, a timeless wish for collective progress.
In simple terms: Bacon prayed for steadfast minds and shared effort to benefit humanity.
Cultivate steadfastness and collaboration.
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When to use this quote
- team projects
- research collaborations
- community service
- global initiatives
- educational programs
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What can you do to support collective advancement?
- How do you stay steadfast in challenging times?
Human progress also faces resistance and inequality.