| Thomas Alfred Davies - 1884 - 558 Seiten
...small, trifling expenses amount up to large sums, and will discern what might have been and may for the future be saved, without occasioning any great...way to wealth, if you desire it, is as plain as the road to market. It depends chiefly on two words, industry and frugality — that is, waste neither... | |
| Andrew James Symington - 1884 - 154 Seiten
...hundred pounds. So much in stock, briskly turned by an industrious man. produces great advantage. . . Waste neither time nor money, but make the best use of both. . . He that gets all he can honestly, and saves all he gets (necessary ex penses excepted), will certainly... | |
| Truths - 1885 - 572 Seiten
...powers acting. i-trtluStvll. — Franklin. rpHE way to Wealth is as plain as the way to Market. JL It depends chiefly on two words, Industry and Frugality : that is, waste neither Time nor Money, but maka the best use of both. Without Industry and Frugality nothing will do, and with them every thing.... | |
| Phineas Garrett - 1885 - 988 Seiten
...Social Pastime, Ae. Do not for one repulse, forego the purpose That you resolved to effect. Shakspeare. Waste neither time nor money, but make the best use of both. Franklin. Learn, where'er thy lot doth fall, Short lot, or not, to be content with all. Herrick. The... | |
| 1888 - 748 Seiten
...small trifling expendes mount up to large sums, and will discern what might have been, and may for the future be saved, without occasioning any great...market. It depends chiefly on two words, industry and_/ruja/ity; that is, waste neither time nor money, but make the best use of both. Without industry... | |
| 1888 - 466 Seiten
...small, trifling expenses amount up to large sums, and will discern what might have been and may for the future be saved, without occasioning any great...way to wealth, if you desire it, is as plain as the road to market. It depends chiefly on two words, industry and frugality — that is, waste neither... | |
| 1890 - 506 Seiten
...nation in the world, upward of 500,000,000 having been used during the past year. THE way to wealth is as plain as the way to market; it depends chiefly...neither time nor money, but make the best use of both. — Franklin. IF the stream at which you wish to drink is muddy, go higher! The fountain is clear.... | |
| 1890 - 84 Seiten
...for the future be saved without causing any great inconvenience. In short, the way to obtain riches, if you desire it, is as plain as the way to market, which depends chiefly on two things, viz.: industry and frugality. And take care that you waste neither... | |
| William M. Thayer - 1893 - 464 Seiten
...such saving as that. He meant what Dr. Franklin did when he wrote to a young man : " The way to wealth is as plain as the way to market. It depends chiefly...neither time nor money, but make the best use of both. If you would be wealthy, think of saving as well as of getting. The Indies have not made Spain rich,... | |
| William M. Thayer - 1893 - 446 Seiten
...such saving as that. He meant what Dr. Franklin did when he wrote to a young man : " The way to wealth is as plain as the way to market. It depends chiefly...neither time nor money, but make the best use of both. If you would be wealthy, think of saving as well as of getting. The Indies have not made Spain rich,... | |
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