الواصلة
heav·en helps those who help them·selvesالتركية النطق
hevın helps dhōz hu help dhımselvzالنطق
/ˈhevən ˈhelps ˈᴛʜōz ˈho͞o ˈhelp ᴛʜəmˈselvz/ /ˈhɛvən ˈhɛlps ˈðoʊz ˈhuː ˈhɛlp ðəmˈsɛlvz/
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() Phrase originates as the opening sentence of Samuel Smiles' book Self-Help from 1859. It is a variation of the pre-existing maxim God helps them that help themselves which also appeared in Benjamin Franklin's Poor Richard's Almanack which was published in the first half of the 18th century.