What dominates at the age of twenty is will, at age thirty it is wit, and at forty it is judgment. ---Franklin (USA)
10. The biggest shortcoming of mediocre people is that they often feel that they are better than others. ---Franklin (USA)
11. People who mature early will wither early. ---Franklin (USA)
40. Laziness, like rust, consumes the body more than hard work. Frequently used keys are always shiny. ---Franklin (USA)
46. Changes in fate are like the waxing and waning of the moon, which does no harm to the wise. ---Franklin (USA)
47. I have never seen a person who gets up early, is diligent, cautious, and honest complains about his bad fate; good character, good habits, and a strong will will not Defeated by what is supposed to be fate. ---Franklin (USA)
55. A slip-up can be made up for quickly, but a slip-up may never be made up for. ---Franklin (USA)
56. A fool's heart is in his mouth, but a wise man's mouth is in his heart. ---Franklin (USA)
82. Proud people hate the pride of others. ---Franklin (USA)
83. The most difficult emotion to suppress is pride. Although you try to hide it and fight against it, it still exists. Even if I dared to believe that I had completely overcome it, I would probably be proud of my humility. ---Franklin (USA)
84. A lack of humility is a lack of insight. ---Franklin (USA)
85. Vanity is the food of pride, and contempt is its drink. ---Franklin (USA)
86. No animal is more diligent than the ant, but it is the most taciturn. ---Franklin (USA)
87. Proud morality leads to abundance, then to poverty, and finally to disrepute. ---Franklin (USA)
88. Despair destroys some people, while arrogance destroys many people. ---Franklin (USA)
105. Vice knows that it is really ugly, so it often wears a mask. ---Franklin (USA)
130. If so 131. Be open-minded: Don't be upset and pessimistic about unpleasant trivial matters. ---Franklin (USA)
132. A good attitude is as important to the relationship between career and society as engine oil is to a machine. ---Franklin (USA)
140. Those who want to control the world must first be able to control themselves. ---Socrates (Greece) Whatever needs to be done tomorrow, it is best to start now. ---Franklin (USA)
149. Hypocrisy and fraud are the mother of all evils. ---Edison (USA)
150. Honesty and diligence should be your permanent companions. ---Franklin (USA)
151. Loyalty and honesty: Don't tell lies that are harmful to others, and be consistent with what you say and what you say. ---Franklin (USA)
152. Honesty is the best policy. ---Franklin (USA)
153. If you make a mistake, you may stand up right away; if you break your promise, you may never recover. ---Franklin (USA)
154. Half the truth is often a big lie. ---Franklin (USA)
179. The education of young people is the cornerstone of the country. ---Franklin (USA)
183. Virtue in conduct is far better than beauty in appearance. ---Franklin (USA)
184. The appreciation of beauty can be felt but cannot be expressed; this varies with each person's mood, interests and hobbies. ---Franklin (USA)
200. Money does not belong to the person who owns it, but only to the person who enjoys it. ---Franklin (USA)
201. A person who spends extravagantly is equivalent to mortgaging his future.
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202. Pay attention to small fees. The sinking of a large ship is sometimes caused by a slight breach. ---Franklin (USA)
203. Use money on things that are beneficial to yourself and others, and don’t spend a penny by mistake. ---Franklin (USA)
If you know how to live within your means, you can become rich. ---Franklin (USA)
Put other people's slander on you in the dust; and engrave other people's favor on you on marble. ---Franklin (USA)
Bad habits know that they are really ugly, so they often wear masks. ---Franklin (USA)
A half-truth is often a lie. ---Franklin (USA)
Quarrel is a game played by people. Yet it is a strange game that neither side has ever won. ---Franklin (USA)