Francis Bacon Quote

Dangers are no more light if they once seem light, and more dangers have deceived men than forced them; nay, it were better to meet some dangers half-way, though they come nothing near, than to keep too long a watch upon their approaches; for if a man watch too long it is odds he will fall fast asleep.


Forty Thousand Quotations: Prose and Poetical (1917)


Dangers are no more light if they once seem light, and more dangers have deceived men than forced them; nay, it were better to meet some dangers...

Dangers are no more light if they once seem light, and more dangers have deceived men than forced them; nay, it were better to meet some dangers...

Dangers are no more light if they once seem light, and more dangers have deceived men than forced them; nay, it were better to meet some dangers...

Dangers are no more light if they once seem light, and more dangers have deceived men than forced them; nay, it were better to meet some dangers...