Francis Bacon Quotes About Solitude

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  • For a crowd is not company; and faces are but a gallery of pictures; and talk but a tinkling cymbal, where there is no love.

    'Essays' (1625) 'Of Friendship'
  • The worst solitude is to have no real friendships.

    Francis Bacon, Richard Whately (1860). “The Essays ... Revised ... by Thomas Markby ... Third edition”, p.306
  • But we may go further, and affirm most truly, that it is a mere and miserable solitude to want true friends; without which the world is but a wilderness.

    Francis Bacon (2015). “Bacon's Essays: Top Essays”, p.47, 谷月社
  • He who desires solitude is either an animal or a god.

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Francis Bacon

  • Born: January 22, 1561
  • Died: April 9, 1626
  • Occupation: Former Lord Chancellor