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Results of search for Author: Benjamin Franklin - Page 6 of 14
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He that can have patience can have what he will.
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Benjamin Franklin (1706 - 1790)
He is ill clothed that is bare of virtue.
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God heals, and the doctor takes the fees.
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Glass, china, and reputation are easily cracked, and never well mended.
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He that would live in peace and at ease, must not speak all he knows nor judge all he sees.
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I am in the prime of senility.
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How many observe Christ's birthday! How few, his precepts! O! 'tis easier to keep Holidays than Commandments.
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If you would know the value of money, go try to borrow some; for he that goes a-borrowing goes a-sorrowing.
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Perhaps the history of the errors of mankind, all things considered, is more valuable and interesting than that of their discoveries. Truth is uniform and narrow; it constantly exists, and does not seem to require so much an active energy, as a passive aptitude of the soul in order to encounter it. But error is endlessly diversified; it has no reality, but is the pure and simple creation of the mind that invents it. In this field the soul has room enough to expand herself, to display all her boundless faculties, and all her beautiful and interesting extravagancies and absurdities.
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Benjamin Franklin (1706 - 1790), from his report to the King of France on Animal Magnetism, 1784
Old boys have their playthings as well as young ones; the difference is only in the price.
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