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All mankind is divided into three classes: those that are immovable, those that are movable, and those that move
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"All mankind is divided into three classes: those that are immovable, those that are movable, and those that move"

- Benjamin Franklin

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This quote by Benjamin Franklin is a reflection on the human condition and the different ways in which individuals approach life. He suggests that all individuals can be divided into three distinct classes: those who are unmovable, those who are movable, and those who move. Those who are immovable are those who are content with their present scenario and do not look for to make any changes. Those who are movable are those who are open to change and ready to make modifications to their lives. Lastly, those who move are those who actively seek out new opportunities and make every effort to make progress in their lives. This quote works as a reminder that we all have various methods to life and that we must make every effort to maximize our own distinct scenario.

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Benjamin Franklin This quote is written / told by Benjamin Franklin between January 17, 1706 and April 17, 1790. He was a famous Politician from USA. The author also have 162 other quotes.

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