Benjamin Franklin is often quoted for his emphasis on the importance of practical advice and self-reliance, though he didn't specifically phrase it as "doing the math." He believed in the value of careful planning and consideration of the consequences of one's actions, famously stating, "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." This reflects his broader philosophy of weighing options and making informed decisions, which can be seen as a metaphorical approach to "doing the math" in life.
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Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg introduced the term bacterium in 1828 after Benjamin Franklin had died. Ben Franklin died in 1790. Therefore, Benjamin Franklin said nothing about bacteria.
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Benjamin Franklin said "What science can there be more noble, more excellent, more useful for men, more admirably high and demonstrative than mathematics." Benjamin Franklin was an American experimenter and statesman.
He was a printers apprentice. Say that fast!
for every action there is equal and opposite reaction,that's why benjamin franklin is a man value
Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg introduced the term bacterium in 1828 after Benjamin Franklin had died. Ben Franklin died in 1790. Therefore, Benjamin Franklin said nothing about bacteria.
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Benjamin Franklin said "What science can there be more noble, more excellent, more useful for men, more admirably high and demonstrative than mathematics." Benjamin Franklin was an American experimenter and statesman.
For a man that accomplished as much as he did I think it would be safe to say the Benjamin Franklin had a great fondness for work.
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He was a printers apprentice. Say that fast!
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Benjamin Franklin said that those who would give up their rights in order to be secure