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Francis Bacon
“Men create oppositions, which are not; and put them into new terms, so fixed, as whereas the meaning ought to govern the term, the term in effect governeth the meaning. There be also two false peaces, or unities: the one, when the peace is grounded, but upon an implicit ignorance; for all colors will agree in the dark: the other, when it is pieced up, upon a direct admission of contraries, in fundamental points. For truth and falsehood, in such things, are like the iron and clay, in the toes of Nebuchadnezzar’s image; they may cleave, but they will not incorporate.”
Francis Bacon, The Essays

Francis Bacon
“Very great, in short, is the prerogative of constitutive instances; for they are of much use in the forming of definitions (especially particular definitions) and in the division and partition of natures; with regard to which it was not ill said by Plato, "That he is to be held as a god who knows well how to define and to divide.”
Francis Bacon, The New Organon: True Directions concerning the interpretation of Nature

Francis Bacon
“The nature of such controversies is excellently expressed, by St. Paul, in the warning and precept, that he giveth concerning the same, Devita profanas vocum novitates, et oppositiones falsi nominis scientiae.”
Francis Bacon, The Essays

Francis Bacon
“What would he have said, if he had known of the massacre in France, or the powder treason of England?”
Francis Bacon, The Essays

Arthur Schopenhauer
“What we do to the animals is perhaps their hell”
Arthur Schopenhaur

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