All rising to a great place is by a winding stair.
– Francis Bacon
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- One day, and it may be long off, but one day there will be bacon again. It might be mouse bacon, but that will do for me. – Frank Tayell
- A man that is young in years may be old in hours if he have lost no time. – Francis Bacon
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- Silence is the sleep that nourishes wisdom. – Francis Bacon
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- They are ill discoverers that think there is no land, when they can see nothing but sea. – Francis Bacon
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- The first stair to failure is ignorance. Keep learning by leaning on the lap of information and you’ll take the lead! – Israelmore Ayivor
- I will not exorcise you-”I’d miss your fragrance, the soft tread of your step on the stair – John Geddes
- I have walked a stair of swords,I have worn a coat of scars.I have vowed with hollow words,I have lied my way to the stars-Songs of Sapphique – Catherine Fisher
- The inspector sat down on a stair, fired up a cigarette, and entered an immobility contest with a lizard. – Andrea Camilleri
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- Just going outside put me at risk of winding up dead or captured. If I let that daunt me, I’d never do anything. – Samantha Shannon
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- Look, he’s winding up the watch of his wit; by and by it will strike. – William Shakespeare
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