| Benjamin Franklin - 1831 - 310 trang
...independency: be industrious and free; be frugal and free. At present, perhaps, you may think yoursrlves in thriving circumstances, and that you can bear a little extravagance without injury ; but ' For aje and want save while 3'ou may, No n.orning sun lasts a whole day.' •s poor Richard says. Gain... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1831 - 314 trang
...thriving circumstances, -imd that you can hear a little extravagance without injury; hut ' For af» and want save while you may, No morning sun lasts a whole day.' us poor Richard says. Gain may he temporary and uncertain ; hut ever, while you live, expense is constant... | |
| 1832 - 220 trang
...shoulders. ' Those have a short Lent, who owe money to be paid at Easter." At present, perhaps, yon may think yourselves in thriving circumstances, and...you can bear a little extravagance without injury j but, ' For age and want save while you may, No morning-sun lasts a whole day.' Gain may be temporary... | |
| 1832 - 586 trang
...saw an oft removed tree, Nor yet an oft removed family, That throve so well as those that settled be. For age and want save while you may, No morning sun lasts a whole day. Who dainties love Shall beggars prove. And when again he rising shines, Thy day of resurrection. Contemplate,... | |
| 1833 - 336 trang
...added wings to his heels as well as his shoulders. " Those have a short Lent, who owe money to be paid at Easter." At present, perhaps, you may think yourselves in thriving circumstances, and that you can bear à little extravagance without injury ; but '" For age and want save while you may, No morning sun... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1834 - 206 trang
...shoulders. — ' Those have a short Lent, who owe money to be paid at Easter.' At present, perhaps, yon may think yourselves in thriving circumstances, and...can bear a little extravagance without injury ; but, 1 For age and want save while you may, No morning sun lasts a whole day.' " Gain may be temporary and... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1834 - 312 trang
...yourselves in thriving circumstances, and that you can hear a little extravagance without injury; hut ' For age and want save while you may, No morning sun lasts a whole day.' , , expense s constant and certain : and ' it ia easier to huild two chimneys, than to keep one in... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1834 - 310 trang
...preserve your freedom, and maintain your independencv : be industrious and free ; be frugal and free. At present, perhaps, you may think yourselves in thriving circumstances, and that you can bsur a little extravagance without injury ; but ' For age and want save while you may, No cuorning... | |
| Mason Locke Weems - 1835 - 262 trang
...shoulders. "Those have a short Lent, who owe money at Easter." At present, perhaps, you may think yourself in thriving circumstances, and that you can bear a little extravagance without injury; but, l( For age and want save while you may. No morning suns last the whole day." Gain may be temporary... | |
| William Hone - 1835 - 876 trang
...Salamanca, April 28th, 1631.* «Moral Practice of the Je»uiu. Lond. 12mo. 1670 lannao " For .-ige and Want save while you may No morning sun lasts a whole day." Want, at Ditchingham, Norfolk, in the 106th year of her age. She was born or, the 20th of August, 1720,... | |
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