953 ordspråk av Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin
Love & lordship hate companions.
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Love and lordship hate companions
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Love thy neighbor -- but don't pull down your hedge.
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Love well, whip well
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Love your enemies, for they tell you your faults
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Love your neighbour; yet don't pull down your hedge.
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Love, Cough, and a Smoke, can't well be hid
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Lovers, Travellers, and Poets, will give money to be heard
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Lying rides upon debt's back.
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Mad kings and mad bulls are not to be held by treaties and packthread.
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Make haste slowly.
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Man's tongue is soft, and bone doth lack; yet a stroke therewith may break a man's back.
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Many a long dispute among divines may be thus abridged: It is so. It is not so. It is so. It is not so.
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Many a man thinks he is buying pleasure, when he is really selling himself to it.
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Many a Meal is lost for want of meat.
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