"Well done is better than well said"
About this Quote
The subtext is reputational. In a world of pamphlets, salons, and political committees, talk is social capital. Franklin understands how quickly that turns into theater: people using public language to signal character without testing it. By placing “better” on the side of action, he redraws status. The person worthy of respect isn’t the most articulate, but the most effective.
Context sharpens the intent. Franklin’s America was building institutions in real time: libraries, fire brigades, postal routes, alliances, a functioning civic life. Pragmatism wasn’t a vibe; it was survival. You can hear the self-made ethic behind Poor Richard: time is scarce, vanity is expensive, and competence is a form of morality.
There’s also an implicit critique of politics that still lands. Franklin is calling out the species of leader who substitutes messaging for governance, who treats persuasion as the endpoint rather than the means. The line endures because it flatters no one: it dares the audience to trade applause for accountability.
Quote Details
| Topic | Work Ethic |
|---|---|
| Source | Verified source: Poor Richard, 1737 (Poor Richard’s Almanack for 1737) (Benjamin Franklin, 1737)
Evidence: Well done is better than well said. (Line 193 in Founders Online transcription (no page number shown there)). This appears in Benjamin Franklin’s Poor Richard’s Almanack for 1737 (issued under the pseudonym Richard Saunders). In the Founders Online transcription of the 1737 almanack, the maxim appears as a standalone line among the monthly sayings (see around line 193). This is a primary-source publication (Franklin’s own almanac imprint). Other candidates (1) Well Done Is Better Than Well Said (Score Goal, 2019) compilation98.6% 'Well done is better than well said.' ~Benjamin Franklin |
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