It means Up and at 'em! You won't go far in this world by staying out late at night and sleeping late in the morning.
Benjamin Franklin wrote this proverb, first appearing in Poor Richard's Almanac.
Benjamin Franklin wrote this proverb, first appearing in Poor Richard's Almanac.
Early to bed, early to rise..
Benjamin Franklin is known to have said, "Early to bed, and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise."
Benjamin Franklin.This proverb has been attributed To Benjamin Franklin, but versions of it have been around for much longer. The exact version of this proverb was first published in 1639 in the book Parœmiologia Anglo-Latina or 'Proverbs English, and Latin'.
"Early to bed, early to rise; makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise."
James Thurber
Its actually an Idiomatic Proverb in English. It means that sleeping well and not staying up late will help you out physically and financially. Sleeping early will give you adequate rest and waking up early will do good to your health. We will have good potential early in the morning. Morning is the best time for studying. so waking up early and doing things would do good to our health and also we will find more time when we wake up early in the morning.
The early bird may catch the worm, but people who prefer to loll in bed and work in the evening are more intelligent, according to psychologists. So, late to bed and late to rise, can make a person healthy, wealthy and wise
Benjamin Franklin wrote this proverb, first appearing in Poor Richard's Almanac.
Ben Franklin
Benjamin Frankiln wrote this quote