A selection of Franklin's inspirational quotes
Benjamin Franklin (January 17, 176-April 17, 179) was a famous American politician, scientist, publisher, printer, journalist, writer, philanthropist and even more outstanding diplomat and inventor. The following is my carefully compiled selection of Franklin's inspirational quotes, welcome to share.
Franklin was born in Boston, Massachusetts, USA in 176, participated in the drafting of many important documents, and served as the American ambassador to France, and successfully obtained France's support for American independence. He once conducted many experiments on electricity, and invented the lightning rod, bifocal glasses, frog shoes and so on.
Franklin, a member of the * * * Economic Association, was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society and the first postmaster general in the United States. At 11 o'clock on the night of April 17, 179, Franklin died suddenly, and his tombstone was engraved with "Franklin the Printer". It also proves that thunderstorms are not "God's wrath" but a well-known discharge phenomenon.
profile of Franklin
Benjamin Franklin was an American industrialist, scientist, social activist, thinker, writer and diplomat in the 18th century. He is the first scientist and inventor in American history who enjoys an international reputation. In order to explore electricity, he once made a famous "kite experiment" and made remarkable achievements in electricity. In order to deeply explore the law of electric motion, many special terms such as positive electricity, negative electricity, conductor, battery, charging and discharging have become universal vocabulary in the world. He borrowed the concepts of positive and negative in mathematics, and was the first to scientifically express the nature of charge with the concepts of positive and negative electricity. And put forward the idea that charge can neither be created nor destroyed, and later generations discovered the law of charge conservation on this basis. He first put forward the idea of lightning rod, and the lightning rod made from it avoided the lightning disaster and broke the superstition.
He is an excellent politician and a veteran of the American War of Independence. He participated in the drafting of the Declaration of Independence and the American Constitution, and actively advocated the abolition of slavery, which was deeply respected by the American people. He is the first American ambassador abroad (France), so he enjoys a high reputation in the world. In 1753, Franklin received honorary degrees from Harvard and Yale University, and in 1756, Benjamin Franklin received an honorary degree from William and Mary College.
his contribution to science is not only in electrostatics, but also in a wide range of research. In mathematics, he created eight magic squares and sixteen magic squares. These two magic squares have special properties and complicated changes, and they are still praised by scholars. In terms of heat, he improved the heating stove, which can save three quarters of fuel. In optics, he invented bifocal glasses for the elderly, which can see things clearly both near and far away. He has mastered French, Italian, Spanish and Latin. He was the first American scholar, the first philosopher and the first ambassador abroad. He invented rocking chairs, lightning rods and improved street lamps. Found the current in the Gulf of Mexico. Elected governor of Pennsylvania four times. A law on news dissemination was enacted. The first to map the storm. Discover the harmfulness of people's exhaled gas. Explain the northern lights first. Known as the father of modern dental medicine. First organized the fire department. Established a modern postal system. The modern election law of parliamentarians was founded. Found the cause of the cold. Invented granular fertilizer. Designed white linen clothes to wear in summer, and designed the earliest swimming glasses and flippers. In addition, he has studied meteorology, geology, acoustics and ocean navigation, and has made many achievements.
Franklin died suddenly at 11 o'clock on April 17th, 179. His tombstone is engraved with "Franklin the Printer".
Franklin's inspirational quotes
1. Put others' slander on you in the dust; And carve the kindness of others on marble.
2. At the age of 2, the will dominates, at the age of 3, the wit and at the age of 4, the judgment.
3. Laziness, like rust, consumes the body more than hard work, and the key that is often used is always shiny.
4. The most difficult emotion to suppress is pride, which still exists despite your efforts to hide it and fight it. Even if I dare to believe that I have completely overcome it, I am likely to be proud of my humility.
5. I have never seen a person who gets up early, is diligent, cautious and honest, complaining about bad fate; Good character, good habits and strong will will will not be defeated by the supposed fate.
6. A standing farmer is nobler than a kneeling gentleman.
7. Money does not belong to those who own it, but only to those who enjoy it.
8. A spendthrift is tantamount to mortgaging his future.
9. People who want to control the world must be able to control themselves first.
1. What needs to be done tomorrow, you'd better start now.
11. A slip of the tongue can be made up quickly, but a slip of the tongue may never be made up.
12. Despair destroys some people, while arrogance destroys many people.
13. Bad habits know that they are really ugly, so they often wear masks.
14. spend money on things that are beneficial to yourself and others, and don't spend a penny wrong.
15. Honesty and diligence should be your permanent companions.
16. Loyalty and honesty: Don't tell lies that are harmful to people, but be consistent in appearance.
17. If you slip, you may get back on your feet immediately; If you break your promise, you may never get it back.
18. A good attitude is as important to the relationship between business and society as engine oil is to machines.
19. If yes, be open-minded: Don't be upset and pessimistic about unpleasant trifles. ;