| Benjamin Franklin - 2004 - 320 Seiten
...I cannot just now remember. Methinks I hear some of you say, Must a Man afford himself no Leisure? I will tell thee, my Friend, what Poor Richard says, Employ thy Time well ifthou meanest to gain Leisure; and, since thou art not sure of a Minute, throw not away an Hour. Leisure,... | |
| Erin Barrett, Jack Mingo - 2004 - 132 Seiten
...cannot just now remember. "Methinks I hear some of you say, 'Must a man afford himself no leisure?' I will tell thee, my friend, what Poor Richard says, employ thy time well, ifthou meanest to gain leisure; and, since thou art not sure of a minute, throw not away an hour. Leisure... | |
| A. R. Calhoun - 2005 - 301 Seiten
...of you say, "Must a man afford himself no leisure?" I will tell thee, my friend, what poor Bichard says — Employ thy time well if thou meanest to gain...the diligent man will obtain, but the lazy man never ; for a life of leisure and a life of laziness are two things. Many, without labor, would live by their... | |
| Paul Zall - 2005 - 216 Seiten
...cannot just now remember. Methinks I hear some of you say, Must a Man afford himself no Leisure? — I will tell thee, my Friend, what Poor Richard says, Employ thy Time well ifthou meanest to gain Leisure; and, since thou art not sure of a Minute, throw not away an Hour. Leisure,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 2006 - 168 Seiten
...never be spent. Work while it is called Today, for you know not how much you will be hindered Tomorrow. Leisure is time for doing something useful; this leisure...diligent man will obtain, but the lazy man never. A plowman on his legs is higher than a gentleman on his knees. HAPPINESS IN THIS LIFE Franklin wrote... | |
| Lorraine Smith Pangle - 2007 - 300 Seiten
...ultimately to be transcended. Methinks I hear some of you say, Must a Man afford himself no Leisure? I will tell thee, my Friend, what Poor Richard says, Employ thy Time well, ifthou meanest to gain Leisure; and, since thou art not sure of a Minute, throw not away an Hour. Leisure... | |
| Lorraine Smith Pangle - 2007 - 306 Seiten
...Friend, what Poor Richard says, Employ thy Time well, ifthou meanest to gain Leisure; and, since than art not sure of a Minute, throw not away an Hour. Leisure is a time for doing something useful; this Leisure the diligent Man will obtain, but the lazy Man never;... | |
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