Benjamin Franklin Education Quotes
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Bless you, my friend. I hope you find God's love some day.
— Gary Chapman
Borrowed thoughts, like borrowed money, only show the poverty of the borrower.
— Marguerite Gardiner, Countess Of Blessington
The root of war is fear.
— Thomas Merton
I like myself as I am, more desiring than desirable.
— Virginie Despentes
In the very act of my non-co-operation, I am seeking their co-operation in my campaign.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Common sense without education, is better than education without common sense.
— Benjamin Franklin
The only time a question should be asked is when all other possibilities of finding the answer for yourself have been eliminated.
— Benjamin Franklin
Whoever shall introduce into public affairs the principles of primitive Christianity will change the face of the world.
— Benjamin Franklin
Joshua whispered, "Grabe ka . . . friend-zoned agad?
— Racquel Sarah A. Castro
He was so learned that he could name a horse in nine languages; so ignorant that he bought a cow to ride on.
— Benjamin Franklin
Genius without education is like silver in the mine.
— Benjamin Franklin
An education is the investment with the greatest returns.
— Benjamin Franklin
To swallow and follow, whether old doctrine or new propaganda, is a weakness still dominating the human mind.
— Charlotte Perkins Gilman
I would like to assure those who would serve Daridranarayana that there is music, art, economy and joy in the spinning wheel.
— Mahatma Gandhi
The resentment of discipline of any kind will warp the whole life away from God's purpose.
— Oswald Chambers
An investment in education always pays the highest returns.
— Benjamin Franklin
The only thing that is more expensive than education is ignorance.
— Benjamin Franklin
A fine genius in his own country is like gold in the mine.
— Benjamin Franklin