Top 7 Quotes & Sayings by Francis Cornford

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an English poet Francis Cornford.
Last updated on April 22, 2025.
Francis Cornford

Francis Macdonald Cornford was an English classical scholar and translator known for work on ancient philosophy, notably Plato, Parmenides, Thucydides, and ancient Greek religion. Frances Cornford, his wife, was a noted poet. Due to the similarity in their names, he was known in the family as "FMC" and his wife as "FCC".

The study of mathematics is the indispensable basis for all intellectual and spiritual progress.
I had a little dog and my dog was very small....Of all the treasures that were mine, I loved him most of all.
Every public action which is not customary, either is wrong or, if it is right, is a dangerous precedent. It follows that nothing should ever be done for the first time.
Nothing is ever done until everyone is convinced that it ought to be done, and has been convinced for so long that it is now time to do something else. — © Francis Cornford
Nothing is ever done until everyone is convinced that it ought to be done, and has been convinced for so long that it is now time to do something else.
University printing presses exist, and are subsidised by the Government for the purpose of producing books which no one can read; and they are true to their high calling.
Propaganda is that branch of the art of lying which consists in nearly deceiving your friends without quite deceiving your enemies.
My love came back to me Under the November tree Shelterless and dim. He put his hand upon my shoulder, He did not think me strange or older, Nor I, him.
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