953 ordspråk av Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin
He that resolves to mend hereafter, resolves not to mend now.
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He that rises late must trot all day.
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He that riseth late must trot all day, and shall scarce overtake his business at night
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He that scatters Thorns, let him not go barefoot
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He that sells upon Credit, expects to lose 5 per Cent. by bad Debts; therefore he charges, on all he sells upon Credit, an Advance that shall make up that Deficiency.
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He that sells upon trust, loses many friends, and always wants money
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He that sows thorns, should not go barefoot.
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He that speaks ill of the mare will buy her
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He that speaks much, is much mistaken
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He that spends a Groat a day idly, spends idly above 6 l. a year, which is the Price of using 100 l.
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He that steals the old man's supper, do's him no wrong.
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He that takes a wife, takes care
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He that waits upon a fortune, is never sure of a dinner.
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He that whines for Glass without G/ Take away L and that's he.
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He that won't be counseled can't be helped.
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