Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin

17-Jan-1706


United States


Writer

Benjamin Franklin was the founding father and polymath, founder, scientist, printer, politician, freelancer and colleague. Franklin helped form the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution, and he negotiated the Paris Agreement of 1783 with the end of the Revolutionary War. His scientific objectives include the study of electricity, mathematics, and mapping. Well-known author of his ingenuity and ingenuity, Franklin reprinted Poor Richard's Almanack, invented the secret glasses and set up the first successful American lending library.

QUOTES BY Benjamin Franklin


Do not fear mistakes. You will know failure. Continue to reach out. 

I didn’t fail the test, I just found 100 ways to do it wrong.

Observe all men, thyself most.

An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.

Energy and persistence conquer all things.

There are no gains without pains. 

“The wit of conversation consists more in finding it in others, than showing a great deal yourself. He who goes out of your company pleased with his own facetiousness and ingenuity, will the sooner come into it again.”

“Be not sick too late, nor well too soon.”

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