AblissaItend Guest
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Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2022 8:57 pm Post subject: dyjhdj |
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Thomas Jefferson also mirrored this general idea when he said, I find that the harder I work, the more luck I seem to have.
This is especially true if the excuse is a lie.
People often use this quote when discussing health, but Franklin was talking about fire safety.
It originated from Lady Mary Montgomerie Currie’s poem Tout vient a qui sait attendre.
Build a storyline around that saying.
But not today.
Your wish is my command.
The original dictum said, A penny spar’d is twice got, but it’s adapted over the years for modern English.
See for yourself.
Let me ask you.
Sometimes, though.
But these days.
Give it a try!
Are you in.
Your wish is my command.
It reminds us to take precautionary measures, so we don’t end up with bad results. |
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