death and taxes, certain as



death and taxes, certain as

Also, sure as death and taxes. Bound to occur, inevitable, as in His business is going to fail, certain as death and taxes. This phrase was invented by Benjamin Franklin in a letter (1789) and has been repeated ever since, the government's recurring need for revenue probably assuring its continued popularity.
See also: and, certain, death

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
SÓLveig-Ancient Scandinavian, Icelandic
Anstey['ænsti]
Iva (2)-Czech, Slovak, Slovene
Dinisdee-NEES (Portuguese), jee-NEES (Brazilian Portuguese)Portuguese
Eloye-LOISpanish
Sanjeet-Indian, Hindi