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Deeds Quotes by Benjamin Franklin
- Love of country is the Mason's deed; world citizenship is his thought.
- If a man would reap praise, you must sow the seeds, gentle words and useful deeds.
- Fear to do ill, and you need fear else.
- Graft good Fruit all, or graft not at all.
- It takes many good deeds to build a good reputation, and only one bad one to lose it.
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