“Poverty wants some things, Luxury many things, Avarice all things”
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Wit and Wisdom from Poor Richard's Almanack
This book gathers a selection of Benjamin Franklin's wit and wisdom, drawn from his popular Poor Richard's Almanack, offering insights into his thoughts on life, work, and character. more
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