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1. I think hard work is the way to gain wealth and fame. ——Franklin

2. Laziness walks so slowly that poverty quickly catches up with it. ——Franklin

3. I do not let work pursue, but pursue work, and often strive to completely dominate work instead of being a slave to work. Whenever a person has the confidence to fully control his work, his spirit will surely be lifted. ——Franklin

4. The reason why I am who I am is entirely due to my work; I will never eat a piece of bread in my life that I did not buy with my own blood and sweat. ——Franklin

5. Laziness is like rust: it accelerates consumption more than labor. On the other hand, locks that are in use are often as bright as new. ——Franklin

6. You must control your career, not your career. ——Franklin

7. Force yourself to work, don’t wait for work to force you. ——Franklin

8. Reading is easy, thinking is difficult, but if one of them is missing, it will be useless. ——Franklin

9. Reading is my entertainment. ——Franklin

10. Be sincere; do not deceive; be pure and fair in your thoughts: and do the same in your speech. ——Franklin

11. Among the relationships between people, the most important thing for the happiness of life is truth, sincerity and integrity. ——Franklin

12. Wherever there is marriage without love, there is love without marriage. ——Franklin

13. Keep your eyes wide open before getting married, and half-open after getting married. ——Franklin

14. Telling your friends about your shortcomings is a great trust, telling him about his shortcomings is an even greater trust. ——Franklin

15. A friend’s eyes are a bright mirror. ——Franklin

16. Telling your friends your shortcomings is a great trust, telling him your shortcomings is an even greater trust. ——Franklin

17. Treat others fairly: Do not harm others by misbehavior or dishonesty. ——Franklin

18. Orderly: All items are in order and everything must be done on time. ——Franklin

19. Treat others with restraint and tolerance, and do not harbor hatred. ——Franklin

20. People who want to be loved must first love others and at the same time make themselves lovable. ——Franklin

21. It is better to choose friends carefully and to discard them even more carefully. ——Franklin

22. Brothers may not be friends, but friends are often like brothers. ——Franklin

 23. A standing farmer is nobler than a kneeling gentleman. ——Franklin

24. Quarrel is a game played by people. Yet it is a strange game that neither side has ever won. ——Franklin

25. A half-truth is often a lie. ——Franklin

26. Vice knows that it is really ugly, so it often wears a mask. ——Franklin

27. Put other people’s slander against you in the dust; and engrave other people’s kindness to you on marble. ——Franklin

28. If you know how to live within your means, you can become rich. ——Franklin

29. Use money on things that are beneficial to yourself and others, and don’t spend a penny wrong. ——Franklin

30. Pay attention to small expenses. The sinking of a large ship is sometimes caused by a slight breach. ——Franklin

31. A person who spends extravagantly is equivalent to mortgaging his future. ——Franklin

32. Money does not belong to the person who owns it, but only to the person who enjoys it. ——Franklin

33. The appreciation of beauty can be felt but cannot be expressed; this varies with each person's mood, interests and hobbies. ——Franklin

 34. Virtue in conduct is far better than beauty in appearance. ——Franklin

35. The education of young people is the cornerstone of the country. ——Franklin

36. No hard work, no gain.

——Franklin

 37. If a man pours his money bag into his head, no one can steal it. Investments in knowledge often bring profits. ——Franklin

 38. Reading is my only entertainment. ——Franklin

 39. Reading is my only entertainment. I don’t waste time in hotels, gambling or any kind of bad games. ——Franklin

40. A person who learns but cannot put it into practice is a cow and horse carrying a book. Does the donkey know that it is carrying a pile of books instead of a bundle of firewood? ——Franklin

41. No one can take it away from you. Invest in knowledge and gain the most. ——Franklin

42. Those who believe in the truth will be blessed by God. ——Franklin

43. Only those who are persistent can achieve their ambitions. ——Franklin

44. Only those who are persistent can achieve their ambitions. ——Franklin

45. Those who live by hope will die of hunger strike. ——Franklin

46. Hope is the source of life. Without it, life will wither. ——Franklin

47. To engage in something, you must first decide your ambition. After deciding your ambition, you must go all out to implement it without hesitation. ——Franklin

48. Hope can never be achieved, so only people hope and pursue hope. ——Franklin

49. Get up, lazy boy! Stop wasting time, there will be enough time for you to sleep in the grave. ——Franklin

50. Do you love life? Then don’t waste time, because time is the material that makes up life. ——Franklin

51. If time is the most precious thing, then wasting time is the ultimate waste. ——Franklin

52. Time should not be passed in vain, but should be used for useful work; all unhelpful actions should be completely stopped. ——Franklin

53. He who ignores the present moment is equivalent to wasting everything he has. ——Franklin

54. If you want to have free time, don’t waste it. ——Franklin

55. The watershed between success and failure can be expressed in these five words-I don’t have time. ——Franklin

56. Don’t sit around and waste time. You must know that there is infinite interest every moment; ——Franklin

57. Leisure is time spent in order to do something useful. ——Franklin

58. Time is life. Time is money. ——Franklin

59. Cherish all time, use it for useful things, and do not engage in unnecessary activities. ——Franklin

60. 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. ——Franklin

61. Don’t put off until tomorrow what you can do today. ——Franklin

62. If a man can accomplish half of what he wishes, then his troubles will be doubled. ——Franklin

63. Dietary restraint often makes people clear-headed and quick-thinking. ——Franklin

64. Going to bed early and getting up early makes you healthy, wealthy and wise. ——Franklin

65. Stay healthy; this is an obligation to yourself and even to society. ——Franklin

66. Reading is easy, thinking is difficult, but without one of the two, it is useless. ——Franklin

67. We are enjoying the huge benefits that other people’s inventions have brought to us, and we must also be willing to use our own inventions to serve others. ——Franklin

68. Be open-minded: Don’t be upset and pessimistic about unpleasant trivial matters. ?——Franklin

69. Those who sacrifice freedom for the sake of peace do not deserve either freedom or security. ?——Franklin

70. Diligence. Don't waste time, do something useful every moment, and quit all unnecessary actions. ——Franklin

71. One today is worth two yesterdays. ——Franklin

72. Pursue your work, don’t let your work pursue you.

——Franklin

73. He who ignores the present moment is equivalent to wasting everything he has. ——Franklin

74. Time is a medicine that can cure all diseases. ——Franklin

75. Don’t waste your time. You must know that there is infinite interest every moment; ——Franklin

76. Spend all your money seeking knowledge, and no one can take it away. Invest in knowledge and gain the most. ——Franklin

77. In the affairs of this world, it is not faith that saves mankind, but the lack of faith that saves mankind. ——Franklin

78. Hope is the source of life. Without it, life will wither. ——Franklin

79. A half-truth is often a lie. ——Franklin

80. If you make a mistake, you may stand up right away; if you break a promise, you may never recover. ——Franklin

81. Honesty is the best policy. ——Franklin

82. Loyalty and honesty: Don’t tell lies that are harmful to others, and be consistent with what you say and what you say. ——Franklin

83. Honesty and diligence should be your permanent companions. ——Franklin

84. A good attitude is as important to the relationship between career and society as engine oil is to a machine. ——Franklin

85. Be open-minded: Don’t be upset and pessimistic about unpleasant trivial matters. ——Franklin

86. If there is something that needs to be done tomorrow, start it now. ——Franklin

87. Vice knows that it is really ugly, so it often wears a mask. ——Franklin

88. Despair destroys some people, while arrogance destroys many people. ——Franklin

89. Prideful morality leads to abundance, then to poverty, and finally to disrepute. ——Franklin

90. No animal is more diligent than the ant, but it is the most taciturn. ——Franklin

91. Vanity is the food of pride, and contempt is its drink. ——Franklin

92. A lack of humility is a lack of insight. ?——Franklin

93. 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

94. Proud people hate the pride of others. ——Franklin

95. A fool’s heart is in his mouth, but a wise man’s mouth is in his heart. ——Franklin