"Silence is the sleep that nourishes wisdom."
"I'm working for myself; what else have I got to work for? How can you work for an audience? What do you imagine an audience would want? I have got nobody to excite except myself, so I am always surprised if anyone likes my work sometimes. I suppose I'm very lucky, of course, to be able to earn my living by something that really absorbs me to try to do, if that is what you call luck."
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Source: Francis Bacon (1873). “The Essays of Lord Bacon”, p.39
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