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Full Quotes by Benjamin Franklin
- The discovery of a wine is of greater moment than the discovery of a constellation. The universe is too full of stars.
- The world is full of fools and faint hearts; and yet everyone has courage enough to bear the misfortunes, and wisdom enough to manage the…
- It is very imprudent to deprive America of any of her privileges. If her commerce and friendship are of any importance to you, they are…
- The two most beautiful sights I have witnessed in my life are a full blown ship at sail and the round-bellied pregnant female.
- Thank God! we are in the full enjoyment of all these privileges. But can we be taught to prize them too much? or how can…
- The height of foolishness is to discard an opportunity without full investigation
- Reading makes a full man, meditation a profound man, discourse a clear man.
- A full Belly brings forth every Evil.
- A full Belly is the Mother of all Evil.
- A full Belly makes a dull Brain: The Muses starve in a Cook's Shop.
- Hold your Council before Dinner; the full Belly hates Thinking as well as Acting.
- A full belly makes a dull brain
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