And again, Three removes are as bad as a fire ; and again, Keep thy shop, and thy shop will keep thee ; and again, If you would have your business done, go ; if not, send. And again, — He that by the plough would thrive, Himself must either hold or... The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral ... - Trang 273bởi Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 320 trangXem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| Carl August Friedrich Mahn - 1855 - 310 trang
...his hands unb wiebetum: ba« Sluge be« -§ettn toitb me^r SSt&eit t^un ai« feine beiben фапЬе; and again, Want of care does us more damage than want of knowledge unb wiebetum : SKanget an ©otge tljut un« nieljt ©djaben ale STOangel an Äennt; ntß; and again,... | |
| 1856 - 372 trang
...shop, and thy shop will keep thee ; and again, if you would have your business done, go ; if not, send. Again, He that by the plough would thrive, Himself must either hold or drive. And again, the eye of the master will do more work than both his hands ; and again, want of care does us more damage thau... | |
| John Timbs - 1856 - 374 trang
...shop, and thy shop will keep thee ; and again, if you would have your business done, go ; if not, send. Again, He that by the plough would thrive, Himself must either hold or drive. And again, the eye of the master will do more work than both his hands ; and again, want of care does us more damage than... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 650 trang
...will keep thee ;' and again, ' If you would have your business done, go j if not, send ; ' and ngain, He that by the plough would thrive, Himself must either hold or drive.' And again, ' The eye of the master will do more work than both his hands ; and again, ' Want of care docs us more damage than... | |
| 1908 - 588 trang
...the rheumatism. A man must look before he leap, and science does the looking. As Franklin put it : " The eye of a master will do more work than both his hands." Indeed, the farmer comes into close touch with biological problems because his business is directly... | |
| Arnold B. Cheyney - 1982 - 128 trang
...garden overflow. It He that would thrive Must rise at five; He that hath thriven May lie till seven; And he that by the plough would thrive, Himself must either hold or drive. For want of a nail, the shoe was lost; For want of the shoe, the horse was lost; For want of the horse,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1986 - 90 trang
...you shall have Corn to sell and to keep. Laziness travels so slowly that Poverty soon overtakes him. He that by the Plough would thrive, himself must either hold or drive. Knaves & Nettles are akin ; stroak 'em kindly, yet they'll sting. Life with Fools consists in Drinking... | |
| Robert Andrews - 1989 - 414 trang
...management of ordinary business is the want of imagination. William Hazlitt (1778-1830) English essayist The eye of a master will do more work than both his hands. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) American statesman The good governor should have a broken leg and keep... | |
| Ian Dyck - 1992 - 340 trang
...solidarity among workers were now commonplace. The new moral and economic resolve of the labourers was that He that by the plough would thrive, . . . himself must either hold or drive.43 Along with the labourers Cobbett was edging from a vertical to a horizontal perspective of... | |
| Herman Jensen - 1993 - 530 trang
...business that his master won't go for, there will be defects (in the way it is done). 2644, 2649. " And he that by the plough would thrive, himself must either hold or drive." " If you wish a thing done, go ; if not, send." 2644. "Let him that is itchy scratch himself." 2643.... | |
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