953 ordspråk av Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin
A lonesome man on a rainy day who does not know how to read.
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A man is never so ridiculous by those Qualities that are his own as by those that he affects to have
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A man is not completely born until he be dead.
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A man may, if he knows not how to save as he gets, keep his nose to the grindstone.
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A man must have a good deal of vanity who believes, and a good deal of boldness who affirms, that all the doctrines he holds are true, and all he rejects are false.
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A Man of Knowledge like a rich Soil, feeds/ If not a world of Corn, a world of Weeds.
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A Man without ceremony has need of great merit in its place.
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A man wrapped up in himself makes a very small bundle.
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A modern Wit is one of David's Fools.
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A penny saved is a penny earned.
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A penny saved is two pence clear, A pin a day's a groat a year
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A place for everything, everything in its place.
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A ploughman on his legs is higher than a gentleman on his knees
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A poet is the mere wastepaper of mankind.
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A Ship under sail and a big-bellied Woman, Are the handsomest two things that can be seen common
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