| Erin Barrett, Jack Mingo - Self-Help - 2004 - 132 pages
...equipment, etc., gathering dust in a back closet somewhere. SECTION 7 THRIFT THROUGH SMART SAVINGS A man may, if he knows not how to save as he gets,...the grindstone, and die not worth a groat at last. Do you want an easy investment program that can guarantee returns of hundreds of dollars a year? It's... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - Biography & Autobiography - 2004 - 446 pages
...ahout a Horse-shoe NaiL So much for Industry, my Friends, and Atteution to one's own Business; hut to these we must add Frugality, if we would make our Industry more certainly suecessfuL A Man may, if he knows not how to save as he gets, keep his Note all his Life to the Grinditone,... | |
| Paul Zall - Social Science - 2005 - 216 pages
...policy in the movement to secure independence from London merchants and ultimately from Great Britain. So much for Industry, my Friends, and Attention to...a Groat at last. A fat Kitchen makes a lean Will, as Poor Richard says; and Many Estates are spent in the Getting, Since Women for Tea forsook Spinning... | |
| A. R. Calhoun - Self-Help - 2005 - 301 pages
...overtaken and slain by the enemy — all for want of a little care about a horse-shoe nail. " ' III. So much for industry, my friends, and attention to...may, if he knows not how to save as he gets, keep Ms nose to the grindstone all his life, and die not worth a groat at last. A fat kitchen makes a lean... | |
| Brian Johnson - Social Science - 2005 - 308 pages
...earned." "Waste not, want not." "Plough deep while sluggards sleep." "Remember that time is money." "A man may, if he knows not how to save as he gets, keep his nose to the grind stone." "It is hard for an empty bag to stand upright." 51 ~ The Drive Again the pendulum... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - Biography & Autobiography - 2005 - 320 pages
...lost;" being overtaken and slain by the enemy; all for want of a little care about a horseshoe nail! So much for industry, my friends, and attention to one's own business; but to these \»<e must add frugality if we would make our industry more certainly successful. "A man may," if he... | |
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