"This is certain, that a man that studieth revenge keeps his wounds green, which otherwise would heal and do well"
- Francis Bacon
About this Quote
This quote by Francis Bacon is a warning versus the pursuit of vengeance. Bacon is suggesting that when somebody is taken in by ideas of revenge, they are unable to carry on from the hurt they have actually experienced. The injuries stay open and fresh, rather of recovery and permitting the individual to carry on. Bacon is warning against the pursuit of vengeance, as it can be a damaging and harmful force. He is recommending that it is much better to let go of the hurt and focus on recovery and progressing. Revenge can be an effective feeling, however Bacon is suggesting that it is much better to let go of the hurt and focus on the future.
"Well, I think any time you delve into this sort of religion, politics, as you well know, you're going to, you know, touch a few nerves. I wasn't - now - and this is the honest truth"
"Is it not evident that the Canadas, as well as the other colonies, have been left in a great measure to grope their way as they could through the darkness which surrounds them, almost totally unaided by the parent state?"