Francis Bacon Quote

The strength of all sciences, which consisteth in their harmony, each supporting the other, is as the strength of the old man's fagot in the band; for were it not better for a man in a fair room to set up one great light, or branching candlestick of lights, than to go about with a small watch-candle into every corner?


Forty Thousand Quotations: Prose and Poetical (1917)


The strength of all sciences, which consisteth in their harmony, each supporting the other, is as the strength of the old man's fagot in the band;...

The strength of all sciences, which consisteth in their harmony, each supporting the other, is as the strength of the old man's fagot in the band;...

The strength of all sciences, which consisteth in their harmony, each supporting the other, is as the strength of the old man's fagot in the band;...

The strength of all sciences, which consisteth in their harmony, each supporting the other, is as the strength of the old man's fagot in the band;...