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Nothing in life is certain but death and taxes.
Death and taxes
Benjamin Franklin is credited in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919) with saying "...in this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes" in a letter to Jean-Baptiste Leroy dated 13 November 1789.
Ben Franklin's quote "but in the world nothing can be said to be certain except death and taxes." ^ | | This statement is untrue. Although Benjamin Franklin DID state this in a letter to French physicist and writer, Jean- Baptiste Leroy. Daniel Defoe, in fact, said the statement, " Things as certain as death and taxes can be more firmly believed." Proving the above statement wrong.
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i think Benjamin Franklin said that ... and it refers to there being NO givens in life except death and someone asking you for money ...
Edward Ward in his 1724 'Dancing Devils' where he wrote 'Death and Taxes, they are certain.' Then there was Christopher Bullock had written in his 'Cobbler of Preston' (1716), ''Tis impossible to be sure of anything but death and taxes!'
Taxes & Death are part of life.
You're own mind is the only thing that is, for certain, true. The ultimate thing that is true in life is death every other thing could simply be figments of your imagination.
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Death and Taxes.
Death and taxes