Benjamin Franklin — "The great secret of succeeding in conversation is to admire little, to hear much…"
The great secret of succeeding in conversation is to admire little, to hear much, to contradict seldom, and to use all the good manners one can.
The great secret of succeeding in conversation is to admire little, to hear much, to contradict seldom, and to use all the good manners one can.
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"A full belly makes a dull brain."
"For age and want save while you may; no morning sun lasts a whole day."
"The greatest invention of the 19th century was the discovery of the 18th century."
"Where there's marriage without love, there will be love without marriage."
"Better slip with foot than tongue."
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