In daily study, work and life, everyone must be familiar with various famous sayings. Famous sayings can bring vigilance and inspiration, and help us learn to behave and deal with things correctly. There are various types of famous aphorisms. What kind of famous aphorisms have you seen? Below are some of Franklin's famous aphorisms that I have compiled. You are welcome to read them. I hope you will like them. Franklin's famous aphorisms 1
1. Reading makes people enriched, thinking makes people profound, and talking makes people sober.
2. If there is something that needs to be done tomorrow, it is best to start it now.
3. Use your mistakes only for useful work; all unhelpful actions should be completely stopped.
4. Reading is easy, thinking is difficult, but if one of them is missing, it will be useless.
5. Make up your mind to do what you want to do, and you must complete what you are determined to do.
6. Time is a panacea that can cure all diseases.
7. Since greed and happiness never meet, how can they know each other?
8. Hope is the source of life. Without it, life will wither.
9. The appreciation of beauty can be felt but cannot be expressed; this varies with each person's mood, interests and hobbies.
10. 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 be defeated by the so-called fate. .
11. Strive to keep your body, clothing and residence clean.
12. Cherish all time, use it for useful things, and do not engage in unnecessary activities.
13. Eyes should be wide-open before marriage and half-open after marriage.
14. 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 be defeated by the so-called fate. .
15. If a person pours the money bag into his head, no one can steal it. Investments in knowledge often yield the best profits.
16. Harmony between husband and wife, happiness for the family
17. Cherish every moment, eliminate all unnecessary actions, and do useful things diligently.
18. Spend all your money seeking knowledge, and no one can take it away. Invest in knowledge and gain the most.
19. Today is the only time we can survive. Let us not let it become a physical and mental hell for us by indulging in it—or brooding over the aimlessness of the future, or grieving over yesterday's past.
20. Honesty and diligence should be your permanent companions.
21. Time is life. Time is money.
22. To engage in something, you must first decide on your ambition. After deciding on your ambition, you must go all out to implement it without hesitation.
23. A lack of humility means a lack of insight.
24. Don’t put off until tomorrow what you can do today. Franklin's famous aphorisms 2
1. Honesty is the best policy.
2. Will dominates at the age of twenty, wit at the age of thirty, and judgment at the age of forty.
3. Proud people hate the pride of others.
4. Pay attention to small fees. The sinking of a large ship is sometimes caused by a slight breach.
5. Loyalty and honesty: Don’t tell lies that are harmful to others, and be consistent with what you say and what you say.
6. Lack of humility means lack of insight.
7. A fool’s heart is in his mouth, but a wise man’s mouth is in his heart.
8. A good attitude is as important to the relationship between career and society as engine oil is to the machine.
9. The education of young people is the cornerstone of the country.
10. Half the truth is often a big lie.
11. Despair destroys some people, while arrogance destroys many people.
12. The most difficult emotion to suppress is pride. No matter how hard 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.
13. Vanity is the food of pride, and contempt is its drink.
14. A slip-up can be quickly repaired, but a slip-up may never be repaired.
15. A standing farmer is nobler than a kneeling gentleman.
16. Laziness, like rust, consumes the body more than hard work. Keys that are often used are always shiny.
17. Put other people’s slander against you in the dust; and engrave other people’s favor on you on marble.
18. Bad habits know that they are really ugly, so they often wear masks.
19. No animal is more diligent than the ant, but it is the most taciturn.
20. Changes in fate are like the waxing and waning of the moon, which does no harm to the wise.
21. People who spend extravagantly are mortgaging their future.
22. Half the truth is often a big lie.
23. If you know how to live within your means, you can become rich.
24. The appreciation of beauty can be felt but cannot be expressed; this varies with each person's mood, interests and hobbies.
25. Use money on things that are beneficial to yourself and others, and don’t spend a penny by mistake.
26. If there are 131. Be open-minded: Don't be upset and pessimistic about unpleasant trivial matters.
27. I have never seen a person who gets up early, is diligent, cautious, and honest complains about a bad fate; good character, good habits, and a strong will will not be defeated by the so-called fate. .
28. The virtue of conduct is far better than the beauty of appearance.
29. People who mature early will wither early.
30. Pride and morality lead to abundance, then to poverty, and finally to disrepute.
31. Honesty and diligence should be your permanent companions.
32. Quarrel is a game played by people. Yet it is a strange game that neither side has ever won.
33. The biggest shortcoming of mediocre people is that they often feel that they are better than others.
34. If you make a mistake, you may get back on your feet immediately; if you break a promise, you may never recover.
35. Money does not belong to the person who owns it, but only to the person who enjoys it.