| Henry Van Dyke - National characteristics, American - 1910 - 304 pages
...of stove as of anything else in his career. One of his life mottoes under the head of industry is : "Lose no time; be always employed in something useful; cut off all unnecessary actions." Washington, retiring from his second term in the presidency, did not seek a well-earned ease, but turned... | |
| 1922 - 292 pages
...what' you ought; perform without fail what yon resolve. 5. Frugality — Make no expense but for the good to others or yourself; that is, waste nothing....time; be always employed in something useful; cut off unnecessary actions. 7. Sincerity — Use no deceit ; think innocently and justly; and if you speak,... | |
| Jesse Shire Myer - Medical - 1912 - 358 pages
...fail what you resolve. (5) Frugality — Make no expense but to do good to others or to yourself; ie, waste nothing. (6) Industry — Lose no time; be always...something useful: cut off all unnecessary actions. (7) Sincerity—Use no hurtful deceit; think innocently and justly, and, if yon speak, speak accordingly.... | |
| Jesse Shire Myer - Biography & Autobiography - 1912 - 360 pages
...things have their place; let each part of your business have its time. (4) Resolution — Resolve to perform without fail what you resolve. (5) Frugality — Make no expense but to do good to others or to yourself; ie, waste nothing. (6) industry — Lose no time; be always employed in something useful;... | |
| Werner Sombart - Political Science - 1915 - 416 pages
...their places ; let each part of your business have its time. 4. Resolution. — Resolve to perform what you ought ; perform without fail what you resolve....Make no expense but to do good to others or yourself, ie 'waste nothing. 6. lndustry.-*^i,o%e no time ; be always employed in som«thing useful ; cut off... | |
| Clayton Sedgwick Cooper - National characteristics, American - 1915 - 400 pages
...lines reads somewhat more practically than the Roman original in Benjamin Franklin's working room: "Lose no time; be always employed in something useful; cut off all unnecessary actions." The "Yankee notions" of our father's days were in the majority of cases time or material saving notions.... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - American prose literature - 1916 - 760 pages
...their places: let each part of your business have its time. 4. RESOLUTION. — Resolve to perform what you ought: perform without fail what you resolve....Make no expense but to do good to others or yourself: ie waste nothing. 6. INDUSTRY. — Lose no time: be always employed in something useful: cut off all... | |
| George Rice Carpenter - American prose literature - 1916 - 798 pages
...their places: let each part of your business have its time. 4. RESOLUTION.— Resolve to perform what you ought: perform without fail what you resolve....Make no expense but to do good to others or yourself: ie waste nothing. 6. INDUSTRY. — Lose no time: be always employed in something useful: cut off all... | |
| Asa Don Dickinson - Biography - 1916 - 230 pages
...have their places; let each part of your business have its time. 4. RESOLUTION Resolve to perform what you ought; perform without fail what you resolve....Make no expense but to do good to others or yourself; ie, waste nothing. 6. INDUSTRY Lose no time; be always employ'd in something useful; cut off all unnecessary... | |
| Myra Jehlen, Michael Warner - History - 1997 - 1146 pages
...their Places. Let each Part of your Business have its Time. 4. RESOLUTION. Resolve to perform what he produce Expence but to do good to others or yourself: ie Waste nothing. 6. INDUSTRY. Lose no Time. — Be always... | |
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