What is wit, or wealth, or form, or learning, when compared with virtue?
Electricity experiments, founding father
What is wit, or wealth, or form, or learning, when compared with virtue?
Electricity experiments, founding father
Attributed to Franklin, highlighting the primacy of virtue.
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