In short, the way to wealth, if you desire it, is as plain as the way to market. It depends chiefly on two words, industry and frugality; that is, waste neither time nor money, but make the best use of both. Annual Register - Стр. 370редактор(ы): - 1821Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| mrs. William Paterson - 1872 - Страниц: 90
...advice. -.. ¿ ' . .PATERSON ' S NATIONAL BENEFI T. HINTS FOR HOUSE MANAGEMENT. " The way to wealth is as plain as the way to market ; it depends chiefly on two words— industry and frnsalily ; that is, waste'neither time nor money, but make the best use ol both. Without industry... | |
| Godfrey Golding - 1873 - Страниц: 348
...wonderfully small trifling expenses mount up to large sums, and will discern what might have been, and may for the future be saved, without occasioning any...depends chiefly on two words, industry and frugality ; that is, waste neither time nor money, but make the best use of both. Without industry and frugality... | |
| William Makepeace Thayer - 1875 - Страниц: 298
...reckon that the only expense ; he has really spent, or rather thrown away, five shillings besides " In short, the way to wealth, if you desire it, is...depends chiefly on two words, industry and frugality; that is, waste neither time nor money, but mako the best use of both. Without industry and frugality... | |
| Horatio Alger (Jr.) - 1962 - Страниц: 388
...(1732-1757), he trumpeted the slogans of the movement. The doctrine could be reduced to a simple formula: "In short, the way to wealth, if you desire it, is...depends chiefly on two words, industry and frugality. . . ."7 The single work by Franklin that received the greatest circulation was The Speech of Father... | |
| Raymond F. Veilleux - 1988 - Страниц: 564
...before its enunciation by Weber. Benjamin Franklin summed up his philosophy and strategy this way: The way to wealth, if you desire it, is as plain as...depends chiefly on two words, industry and frugality; that is, waste neither time nor money, but make the best use of both. Without industry and frugality... | |
| Edwin C. Sims - 1989 - Страниц: 436
...what might have been and may for the future be saved without occasioning any great inconvenience. ln short, the way to wealth, if you desire it, is as plain as the way to the market. lt depends chiefly on two words, industry and frugality, that is, waste neither time nor... | |
| Herbert A. Applebaum - 1992 - Страниц: 664
...a prolific generating nature, money can beget money, and its offspring can beget more, and so on"; "The way to wealth, if you desire it, is as plain...depends chiefly on two words: industry and frugality"; and "Waste neither time nor money." (For these quotes, see Franklin 1987, 320322). of the social ethic... | |
| David Leeming, Jake Page - 1999 - Страниц: 234
...is six, turned again it is seven and threepence, and so on till it becomes a hundred pounds. . . . In short, the way to wealth, if you desire it, is...chiefly on two words, "industry" and "frugality"; that is, waste neither time nor money, but make the best use of both.* God and the Elect— Jonathan... | |
| James Campbell - 1999 - Страниц: 322
...the best Use of both," Franklin believed that they will soon be on the road to wealth. As he writes, "the Way to Wealth, if you desire it, is as plain as the Way to Market." Industrious and frugal tradesmen will, with the concurrence of Providence, undoubtedly succeed. Or,... | |
| Andrew W. Lee, Patricia Foreman - 2002 - Страниц: 318
...Wrong march egg head! Eat More Beef Chapter 3: Day Range Poultry as a Business Benjamin Franklin said, "The way to wealth, if you desire it, is as plain...depends chiefly on two words: industry and frugality. That is, waste neither time nor money, but make the best use of both." It's as true today as it was... | |
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