Pride breakfasted with Plenty, dined with Poverty, and supped with Infamy.' And, after all, of what use is this pride of appearance, for which so much is risked, so much is suffered ? It cannot promote health, or ease pain ; it makes no increase of merit... Poor Richard; or, The way to wealth - Trang 11bởi Benjamin Franklin - 1820 - 288 trangXem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| Benjamin Franklin - 1908 - 40 trang
...dry, they know the worth of water. A ploughman on his legs is higher than a gentleman on his knees. What is a butterfly? At best He's but a caterpillar drest, The gaudy fop's his He's a lucky fellow who is made prudent by other men's perils. If you would know the value of money,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1909 - 280 trang
...breakfasted with plenty, dined with poverty, and supped with infamy." And after all, of what use is this pride of appearance, for which so much is risked, so much is suffered t It cannot promote health or ease pain ; it makes no increase of merit in the person ; it creates... | |
| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1909 - 426 trang
...the ox. After all, this pride of appearance can not promote health, nor ease pain ; it makes no 100 increase of merit in the person; it creates envy; it hastens misfortunes. "But what madness it must be to run in debt for superfluities ! Think what you do when you run in debt:... | |
| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1909 - 428 trang
...the ox. After all, this pride of appearance can not promote health, nor ease pain; it makes no 100 increase of merit in the person; it creates envy; it hastens misfortunes "But what madness it must be to run in debt for superfluities! Think what you do when you run in debt:... | |
| 1910 - 272 trang
...breakfasted with Plenty, dined with Poverty, and supped with Infamy. And after all, of what use is this pride of appearance, for which so much is risked,...merit in the person ; it creates envy ; it hastens misfortune. What is a butterfly t At best He's but a caterpillar drest. The gaudy fop 's his picture... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1910 - 216 trang
...breakfasted wilh Plenty, dined with Poverty, and supped with Infamy. And, after all, of what use is this pride of appearance, for which so much is risked, so much is suffered ? It cannot promote health nor ease pain ; it makes no increase of merit in the person ; it creates envy ; it hastens misfortune.... | |
| Andrew Carnegie - 1911 - 444 trang
...breakfasted with Plenty, dined with Poverty, and supped with Infamy. And after all, of what use is this pride of appearance, for which so much is risked, so much is suffered? It can not promote health, nor ease pain; it makes no increase of merit in the person; it creates envy;... | |
| 1912 - 332 trang
...breakfasted with Plenty, dined with Poverty, and supped with Infamy. And, after all, of what use is this pride of appearance, for which so much is risked, so much is suffered ? It cannot promote health, nor ease pain; it makes no increase of merit in the person; it creates envy; it hastens misfortune.... | |
| May Louise Harvey - 1912 - 424 trang
...to suppress the first desire than to satisfy all that follow it. "And after all, of what use is this pride of appearance, for which so much is risked, so much is suffered ? It cannot promote health, nor ease pain ; it makes no increase of merit in the person, it creates envy, it hastens misfortune.... | |
| John Lawson Stoddard - 1913 - 494 trang
...breakfasted with Plenty, dined with Poverty, and supped with Infamy.' And after all, of what Use is this Pride of Appearance, for which so much is risked,...Pain ; it makes no Increase of Merit in the Person, creates Envy, it hastens Misfortune. ' What is a Butterfly? At best He's but a Caterpillar drest. The... | |
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