To the generous mind the heaviest debt is that of gratitude, when it is not in our power to repay it.
Benjamin FranklinRead
Let honesty and industry be thy constant companions, and spend one penny less than thy clear gains; then shall thy pocket begin to thrive; creditors will not insult, nor want oppress, nor hungerness bite, nor nakedness freeze thee
Interpretation
Always be honest and work hard, spend wisely, and you will prosper.
This quote emphasizes the importance of honesty and diligence in achieving financial stability and personal integrity. By advising one to maintain a lifestyle that is within their means and to prioritize hard work, Franklin suggests that such virtues will lead to prosperity and protection from financial woes, as well as a life free from distress brought on by debt or poverty.
In practice
In a business meeting discussing financial responsibility.
To the generous mind the heaviest debt is that of gratitude, when it is not in our power to repay it.
He'll cheat without scruple, who can without fear.
[E]very Man who comes among us, and takes up a piece of Land, becomes a Citizen, and by our Constitution has a Voice in Elections, and a share in the Government of the Country.
Our Constitution is in actual operation; everything appears to promise that it will last; but in this world nothing is certain but death and taxes.
I think that a young state, like a young virgin, should modestly stay at home, and wait the application of suitors for an alliance with her; and not run about offering her amity to all the world; and hazarding their refusal. Our virgin is a jolly one; and tho at present not very rich, will in time be a great fortune, and where she has a favorable predisposition, it seems to me well worth cultivating.
All highly competent people continually search for ways to keep learning, growing, and improving. They do that by asking WHY. After all, the person who knows HOW will always have a job, but the person who knows WHY will always be the boss.
Truth always originates in a minority of one, and every custom begins as a broken precedent.
A golden mind stoops not to shows of dross.
If your Eyes are Positive, You will Love the World. _x000D_ But if Your Tongue is Positive, The World will Love you.
He was distinguished for ignorance; for he had only one idea, and that was wrong.
This is the first lesson ye should learn: There is so much good in the worst of us, and so much bad in the best of us, it doesn't behoove any of us to speak evil of the rest of us. This is a universal law, and until one begins to make application of same, one may not go very far in spiritual or soul development.
If wisdom were offered me with this restriction, that I should keep it close and not communicate it, I would refuse the gift.
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