“When Wine enters, out goes the Truth.”
Quote by Benjamin Franklin
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Wisdom and Wit from Poor Richard's Almanack
This book gathers Benjamin Franklin's insightful sayings and practical advice, drawn from his renowned Poor Richard's Almanack, offering readers a glimpse into the wisdom of one of America's founding fathers. more
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