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Love Poor Richard Almanac Instruction

Posted on Dec 12th, 2007 by benzion72 : learning for freedom benzion72
Inspired Quotations
Without labour nothing prosper
Let us, then, be up and doing,and doing to the purpose. So by
diligence we will do more, with less perplexity.

Slot makes all things difficult, but industry easy
He that lives upon hope will die fasting
There are no gain without pain
The trade must be worked at, and the calling followed
If we are industrious we shall never starve. For at the working mans
house, hunger looks in, but dares not enter
Industry pay debits, while despair increase it
Diligence is the mother of good luck and God give all things to
industry
Then plough deep, while sluggards sleep, and you shall have corn to
sell and to keep
Work while it is called today.for you know not how much may be
hinder tomorrow
One day today is worth two tomorrow

A cat in gloves catches no mice.
Constant droppings wears away the stone and by diligence and patience
the mouse cut the cable, and Little stroke fell great oaks
The eyes of a master will do more work than both hands and again...
want of care does us more damage than want of knowledge... And again
not to oversee work men is to leave your purse open.
Trusting too much to others care is the ruin of many. For in the
affairs of this world men are saved, not by faith but by want of it
A fat kitchens makes a lean will
If you will be wealthy, think of savings as well as getting
The Indies have not make Spain rich, because her outflow are greater
than inflow
Women and wine, game and deceit, make the wealth small and want great
Block all leakages for a little leak will sink a great ship
Fool make feast wise men eat them
Silks and Satins,scarlet and satins, scarlet and velvet, put out the
kitchen fire
A PLOUGH MAN ON HIS LEG IS HIGHER THAN A GENTLE MAN ON HIS KNEEL
HE THAT GOES A BORROWING GOES A SORROWING
I love this old man instruction i read it yesterday i have decided to
read the "Poor Richard Almanac" for one thousand time before the end
of the year also i will load it into part into our library you can
access it on file see you there
Pls do come and join possibilities at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/benzion72/message/27
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