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Results of search for Author: Benjamin Franklin - Page 7 of 14
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If you would not be forgotten as soon as you are dead and rotten, either write something worth reading or do things worth the writing.
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Benjamin Franklin (1706 - 1790)
Take it from Richard, poor and lame,
what's begun in anger ends in shame.
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Benjamin Franklin (1706 - 1790), Poor Richard's Almanac
If a man empties his purse into his head no one can take it away from him. An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest.
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Benjamin Franklin (1706 - 1790)
At twenty years of age the will reigns; at thirty the wit; at forty the judgement.
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Benjamin Franklin (1706 - 1790)
By my rambling digressions I perceive myself to be growing old.
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Benjamin Franklin (1706 - 1790)
Love your enemies; for they shall tell you all your faults.
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Benjamin Franklin (1706 - 1790)
Love your enemies, for they tell you your faults.
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Benjamin Franklin (1706 - 1790)
Were it offered to my choice, I should have no objection to a repetition of the same life from its beginning, only asking the advantages authors have in a second edition to correct some faults in the first.
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Benjamin Franklin (1706 - 1790)

Results from Cole's Quotables:

If you would not be forgotten, as soon as you are rotten,
either write things worth reading or do things worth the writing.
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Benjamin Franklin (1706 - 1790)
The first mistake in public business is the going into it.
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Benjamin Franklin (1706 - 1790)
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