A Quote by Francis Bacon

Philosophy when superficially studied, excites doubt, when thoroughly explored, it dispels it. — © Francis Bacon
Philosophy when superficially studied, excites doubt, when thoroughly explored, it dispels it.
Vision motivates, sustains and dispels doubt.
I consider myself a 3-D philosopher. I am not a designer at all. I studied aerodynamics, I studied philosophy, I studied sculpture. High technology on one side, and on the other side, art.
I dabbled with faith, and I explored religion quite thoroughly.
I don't think there are too many places left that humans haven't pretty thoroughly explored.
Keep in mind that when sin is viewed superficially, it is dealt with superficially.
In general, what we really want is a feeling when we read anything that the author has explored the territory as dutifully and as thoroughly as their spirit allows and as their heart allows.
Alas, I have studied philosophy, the law as well as medicine, and to my sorrow, theology; studied them well with ardent zeal, yet here I am, a wretched fool, no wiser than I was before.
My mom, she was, she studied chemistry. And later on she changed and majored, she changed later in her career, in her life and studied philosophy and then she did a perfect clash, connection between chemistry and philosophy and she became a witch.
We have convictions only if we have studied nothing thoroughly.
Religion wasn't imposed on me. I dabbled with faith, and I explored religion quite thoroughly.
It's always fun to try something new. People think every avenue has been explored on TV, but this has never been done. That, in itself, really excites me.
Philosophy begins when one learns to doubt -- particularly to doubt one's cherished beliefs, one's dogmas and one's axioms.
As a theoretician, I am proud to be part of a counter revolution... discovering that quantum field theory language was not dead and finished but had not really been explored thoroughly enough.
My first two novels featured narrators who were aggressively unattached: They couldn't form any sort of genuine relationship. So I had thoroughly explored the geography of loneliness and isolation.
You have heard of, and studied various systems of philosophy; but real philosophy is opposed to all systems.
I studied philosophy and ended on sociology. For some reason, all the advanced courses in philosophy were offered 4:30 to 6:30, so I could never go because of football, so I had to switch.
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