Poor Richard's Almanack
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Plough deep while sluggards sleep and you shall have corn to sell and to keep.
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Have you something to do tomorrow? Do it today.
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If you were a servant would you not be ashamed that a good master should catch you idle? Then if you are your own master be ashamed to catch yourself idle.
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Fools make feasts and wise men eat them.
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The proud hate pride  –  in others.
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A learned blockhead is a greater blockhead than an ignorant one.
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The learned fool writes his nonsense in better languages than the unlearned; but still it is nonsense.
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He that lives upon hope will die fasting.
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The noblest question in the world is What good may I do in it?
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Many a man thinks he is buying pleasure when he is really selling himself a slave to it.
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The busy man has few idle visitors; to the boiling pot the flies come not.
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He that does what he should not shall feel what he would not.
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The honest man takes pains and then enjoys pleasures; The knave takes pleasures and then suffers pains.
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Tricks and treachery are the practice of fools that have not wit enough to be honest.
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Words may show a man’s wit but actions his meaning.
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Whatever is begun in anger ends in shame.
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Be civil to all serviceable to many familiar with few, friend to one, enemy to none.
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Love your enemies for they tell you your faults.
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Who is strong? He that can conquer his bad habits. Who is rich? He that rejoices in his portion. Wish not so much to live long as to live well.
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He that is of the opinion money will do everything may well be suspected of doing everything for money.
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Many have quarreled about religion that never practiced it.
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Who has deceived thee as often as thyself?
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What signifies knowing the names if you know not the natures of things?
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He that best understands the world, least likes it.
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Silence is not always a sign of wisdom but babbling is ever a mark of folly.
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How few there are who have courage enough to own their faults, or resolution enough to mend them.
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Blessed is he who expects nothing for he shall never be disappointed.
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O! ‘tis easier to keep holidays than commandments.
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The things which hurt, instruct.
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A lie stands on one leg, Truth on two.
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Mankind are very odd creatures: One half censure what they practice, The other half practice what they censure, The rest always say and do as they ought.
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Eat to live, and not live to eat. To lengthen thy life, lessen thy meals.
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Many a man would have been worse if his estate had been better.
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‘Tis easier to suppress the first desire than to satisfy all that follow it.
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He that pursues two hares at once, does not catch one and lets the other go.
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I saw few die of hunger; of eating  –  100,000.
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Friendship increases by visiting friends, but by visiting seldom.
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If your riches are yours, why don’t you take them with you to t’other world?
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‘Tis easier to prevent bad habits than to break them.
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He is a governor that governs his passions, and he is a servant that serves them.
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Drink Water, Put the Money in your Pocket, and leave the Dry- bellyache in the Punchbowl.
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Deny Self for Self’s sake.
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If you know how to spend less than you get, you have the Philosophers-Stone.
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There’s none deceived but he that trusts.
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If you desire many things, many things will seem but a few.
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Reading makes a full Man, Meditation a profound Man, discourse a clear Man.
Simon deVeer
This
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Rather go to bed supperless, than run in debt for a Breakfast.
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Let thy Discontents be Secrets.
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No wonder Tom grows fat, th’ unwieldy sinner, Makes his whole life but one continual dinner.
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Learn of the skilful: He that teaches himself, hath a fool for his master.
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