Baconian Philosophy Quotes & Sayings
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Top Baconian Philosophy Quotes
Nah, you always look good. As for me ... well, it's hard to explain. The auras are getting to me. There's so much sorrow around here. You can't even begin to understand. It radiates from everyone on a spiritual level. It's overwhelming. It makes your dark aura downright cheerful. — Richelle Mead
It is an emotional and an enchanted place. If the study of the conscious mind highlights the importance of reason and analysis, study of the unconscious mind highlights the importance of passions and perception. — David Brooks
You forgot the 'my precious,'" Anna said dryly. "If you want to act like a freaking nutcase, you have to do it right. — Patricia Briggs
You should be," she said. "Look what happened to Julius Caesar when he underestimated those around him." So we went out to the — Gary D. Schmidt
He had no college dreams and hence no proximity to the challenge of new faces and ideas. — Steve Martin
The true man of science will know nature better by his finer organization; he will smell, taste, see, hear, feel, better than other men. His will be a deeper and finer experience. We do not learn by inference and deduction and the application of mathematics to philosophy, but by direct intercourse and sympathy. It is with science as with ethics,
we cannot know truth by contrivance and method; the Baconian is as false as any other, and with all the helps of machinery and the arts, the most scientific will still be the healthiest and friendliest man, and possess a more perfect Indian wisdom. — Henry David Thoreau
She could not mourn. She could no longer weep grasping the essence of annihilation, she wished only to cease, to be no more, as if sunk in some profound sleep devoid of wakening. — Tanith Lee
She has no taste left to her and this makes it easier for me.
The color of her where she is inside is enough to make me kill her. — Jenny Holzer