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Like George Washington, Sandys believed that telling the truth is always the way to go.
It’s easier to do it yourself rather than try to explain it to someone else.
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As they say, Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
Don’t judge a book by its cover.
Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.
The original dictum said, A penny spar’d is twice got, but it’s adapted over the years for modern English.
Opportunities don’t happen.
Washington’s message was that it’s wiser to be upfront and deal with the consequences.
Shifting gears a little, let’s talk about one of the world’s greatest aphorists – Benjamin Franklin.
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From there, you can build your story around it.
That’s why aphorisms, adages, and proverbs are synonyms for each other.
But, the aphorism is short and sweet.