Benjamin Franklin — "It is always better to be diligent, for he who toils with honor dies content, wh…"
It is always better to be diligent, for he who toils with honor dies content, while he who is lazy sleeps with the diligent man's wife.
It is always better to be diligent, for he who toils with honor dies content, while he who is lazy sleeps with the diligent man's wife.
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"None but the well-bred man knows how to confess a fault, or acknowledge a obligation."
"Half a truth is often a great lie."
"Necessity never made a good bargain."
"For every pound of sand you eat, another shilling's yours to keep."
"Energy and persistence conquer all things."
From 'Poor Richard's Almanack' (lesser-known wisdom)
Date: Unknown, likely 18th century
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