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Some Sample Maxims from Poor Richard's Almanac by Benjamin Franklin >Drive thy Business,or it will drive thee >He that falls in love with himself will have no rivals >Where there's Marriage without Love,there will be Love without Marriage. >Write with the learned,pronounce with the vulgar() >Three may keep a secret,if two of them are dead. >Dost thou love life?Then do not squander time;for that's the stuff life is made of. >A good conscience is a continual Christmas. >When befriended,remember it.When you befriend, forget it. >Light-heel'd mothers make leaden-heel'd daughters. >A sleeping fox catches no poultry(家禽). >No gains without pains.Some Sample Maxims from Poor Richard's Almanac by Benjamin Franklin ¾ Drive thy Business, or ¾ He that falls in love with himself will ¾ Where there's Marriage without Love, there will be ¾ Write with the learned, pronounce with ¾ Three may keep a secret, if ¾ Dost thou love life? Then do not squander time; for ¾ A good conscience is a continual ¾ When befriended, remember it. When forget it. ¾ Light-heel'd mothers make daughters. ¾ A sleeping fox catches no ¾ No gains without it will drive thee have no rivals Love without Marriage. the vulgar(粗俗). two of them are dead. two of them are dead. that's the stuff life is made of. that's the stuff life is made of. Christmas. Christmas. you befriend, you befriend, leaden-heel'd leaden-heel'd poultry poultry(家禽). (家禽). pains. pains
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