Benjamin Franklin Quotes About Flattery
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If any man flatters me, I'll flatter him again; tho' he were my best Friend.
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I wish it (Christianity) were more productive of good works ... I mean real good works ... not holy day keeping, sermon-hearing ... or making long prayers, filled with flatteries and compliments despised by wise men, and much less capable of pleasing the Deity.
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Blame-all and Praise-all are two blockheads.
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The same man cannot be both Friend and Flatterer.
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Praise to the undeserving is severe satire.
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A flatterer never seems absurd: The flatter'd always takes his word.
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Sarcasm is the lowest form of humor but the highest form of flattery.
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Approve not of him who commends all you say.
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Benjamin Franklin
- Born: January 17, 1706
- Died: April 17, 1790
- Occupation: Founding Father of the United States