This proverb from Poor Richard's Almanac by Benjamin Franklin suggests that contentment and happiness can be found in simplicity and moderation. By focusing on maintaining a comfortable home, working the land diligently, having a supportive partner, and accumulating modest wealth, one can lead a fulfilling life without excessive materialism or ambition.
An almanac will generally list the times of sunrise and sunset, moonrise and moonset, and sometimes tide tables. They usually have some long-range weather forecasts - which are sometimes SCARILY accurate. "The Old Farmer's Almanac" has been published yearly for 220 years, and may be the most popular current almanac. Starting in 1732, Benjamin Franklin published the "Poor Richard's Almanac" filled with the usual astronomical data, and incredibly valuable "folk wisdom" quotes that summarize much of human knowledge in one or two line rhymes. If you ever hear anything quoted as "an old saying is..." it probably came from Poor Richard's Almanac.
Almanacs are books filled with information. The first person to write an almanac was Benjamin Franklin (the Poor Richards Almanac). Almanacs contain important dates, weather, top news stories of the year, statistics on the latest World series games, the world records, noteworthy achievements, facts about famous persons, population figures for countries all over the world, predictions, Holidays, Riddles, and other miscellaneous things.
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It is- ''The woods are filled with danger.''
to be filled
They are filled with Enzymes..
Fresh water filled.
Prescriptions are filled at a pharmacy.
Lythosomes are filled with Enzymes.
there filled with tiny eggs
yes, because it is an action.The word filled can be a verb or an adjective depending on use. VERB: I filled the glass. ADJECTIVE: The bucket is filled.
To be filled with the holy spirit is to be presumed "Filled with God". What I learned in primary school, which was Christian. The Holy Spirit was Jesus after he had been killed, when you are filled with it means something like filled with High morale and such. Being filled with the HS = Filled with morale righteousness or something.