| Orville Luther Holley - 1848 - 522 Seiten
...industry. Then Plough deep while sluggards sleep, and you shall have corn to sell and to keep. AVork while it is called to-day, for you know not how much...is worth two to-morrows, as Poor Richard says ; and further, Never leave that till to-morrow, which you can do to-day. If you were a servant, would you... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Ells - 1778 - 392 Seiten
...mother of good luck, and God gives all things to industry. Then plow deep, while sluggards sleep- and you shall have corn to sell and to keep." Work while...you know not how much you may be hindered to-morrow. "Onu to-day is worth two to-morrows," and farther "never leave that till to-morrow, which you can do... | |
| 1894 - 664 Seiten
...may be found collectively or singly. For the sake of convenience and reference I number them. 1. " Work while it is called to-day, for you know not how much you may be hindered to-morrow." 2. " Drive thy business, let not that drive thee." 8. " Handle your tools without mittens." 4. " The... | |
| 1894 - 664 Seiten
...may be found collectively or singly. For the sake of convenience and reference I number them. 1. " Work while it is called to-day, for you know not how much you may be hindered to-morrow. 2. " Drive thy business, let not that drive thee." ». " Handle your tools without mittens." 4. " The... | |
| Arethusa Hall - 1851 - 422 Seiten
...mother of good luck, and God gives all things to industry. Then plough deep, while sluggards sleep, and you shall have corn to sell and to keep." Work while...is worth two to-morrows;" as Poor Richard says; and further, " Never leave that till to-morrow, which you can do to-day." It is true, there is much to... | |
| Maxims - 1852 - 242 Seiten
...neither leave that to hazard, which foresight may provide for, or care prevent. Work while it is callfd to-day, for you know not how much you may be hindered to-morrow. One to-day is worth two to-morrows. No man can be provident of his time, that is not prudent in the choice of his company. The advantage... | |
| 1853 - 446 Seiten
...mother of good luck, and God gives all things to industry. Then plough deep while sluggards sleep ; and you shall have corn to sell and to keep.' Work while...worth two to-morrows,' " as Poor Richard says : and further, ' Never leave that till to-morrow which you can do to-day.' If you were a servant, would you... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1853 - 522 Seiten
...mother of good luck, and God gives all things to industry. Then plough deep, while sluggards sleep, and you shall have corn to sell and to keep." Work while...worth two to-morrows,' as poor Richard says; and, further, ' never leave that till to-morrow which you can do to-day.' If you were a servant, would you... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1853 - 308 Seiten
...then plough deep while sluggards sleep, and you will have corn to sell and to keep,' says poor Dick. Work while it is called to-day ; for you know not how much you may be hindered to-monow ; which makes poor Richard say, ' One to-day is worth two to-morrows ;' and, farther, ' Have... | |
| Ludwig Herrig - 1854 - 580 Seiten
...while slnggards sleep, and you shall have corn to seil and to keep." Work while it is called to-day, i for you know not how much you may be • hindered to-morrow. „One to-day is worth two to-morrows," äs poor Richard says; and, farther, „never leave that till to-morrow, which you can do to-day."... | |
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