I'm proud to share with you The Benjamin Franklin Book of Quotes.

It’s a collection of the best quotes, speeches, and advice from America’s most prolific founding father. Franklin was a true renaissance man. He was a candlemaker, printer, editor, columnist, writer, entrepreneur, scientist, philanthropist, community organizer, statesman, humorist, humanitarian and in his free time the discoverer of the gulf stream and creator of daylight savings time. This book compiles his greatest works one place and I hope it inspires all of us to be better and create a brighter future.

“The rapid progress of the sciences makes me, at times, sorry that I was born so soon. Imagine the power that man will have over matter a few hundred years from now. We may learn how to remove gravity from large masses and float them over great distances, agriculture will double its produce with less labor, all diseases will surely be cured, even old age. If only the moral sciences could be improved as well. Perhaps men would cease to be wolves to one another and human beings could learn to be…human.”

 
 
 
The grand essentials of happiness are: something to do,
something to love, and something to hope for.
— Benjamin Franklin
 

If you are interested in learning more about where all of the quotes in the book come from, reach out to me anytime.