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Famous Benjamin Franklin Quotes
Source: The Way to Wealth and Poor Richard's Almanac
“Promises may get thee friends, but non-performance will turn them into enemies.”
Source: The Autobiography and Other Writings
“Thou can'st not joke an enemy into a friend, but thou may'st a friend into an enemy.”
Source: Benjamin Franklin Wit and Wisdom
“Silence - Speak not but what may benefit others or yourself; avoid trifling conversation.”
Source: Memoirs of the life and writings of Benjamin Franklin ...
Source: The Portable Benjamin Franklin
“A long life may not be good enough, but a good life is long enough.”
Source: Poor Richard's Almanack
Source: Poor Richard's Almanack
Source: The autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
Source: The autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
Source: The Portable Benjamin Franklin
Source: The chess player: by George Walker; to which are added the three games played at one and the same time by Philidor; sixty openings, mates and situations, by W. S. Kenny, with remarks, anecdotes, &c. &c., and an explanation of the round chess board
Source: Works: containing several political and historical tracts not included in any former edition ...
Source: A Benjamin Franklin Reader
Source: The Works of Benjamin Franklin, Containing Several Political and Historical Tracts Not Included in Any Former Edition, and Many Letters Official and Private Not Hitherto Published
“Strive to be the best and you may succeed: he may well win the race that runs by himself.”
Source: Poor Richard's Almanack
“A little neglect may breed great mischief.”
Source: Poor Richard's Almanack
Source: Memoirs of the life and writings of Benjamin Franklin ...
Source: The wit and wisdom of Benjamin Franklin: a treasury of more than 900 quotations and anecdotes
“A man may, if he knows not how to save as he gets, keep his nose to the grindstone.”
Source: Memoirs of the life and writings of Benjamin Franklin ...
“Hope and faith may be more firmly built upon charity, than charity upon faith and hope.”
Source: The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: [Correspondence
Source: Poor Richard's Almanack
