| Jacob Abbott - 1836 - 362 páginas
...capital or steady credit for; and thus they keep, all through life, just above their means; — and just above, no matter by how small an excess, is inevitable...happiness, to bring down, at all hazards, your style of livmg, and your responsibilities of business, to such a point that you shall easily be able to reach... | |
| Jacob Abbott - 1852 - 416 páginas
...capital or steady credit for ; and thus they keep all through life just above their means ; — and just above, no matter by how small an excess, is inevitable...to reach it. Do this, I say, at all hazards. If you can not have money enough for your purposes, in a house with two rooms, take a house with one. It is... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1862 - 796 páginas
...capital or steady eredit for; and thus they keep, all through life, just above their means; — -and just above, no matter by how small an excess, is inevitable...down, at all hazards, your style of living and your responsibilitics of business to such a point that you shall easily be able to reach it. Do this, I... | |
| Godfrey Golding - 1873 - 348 páginas
...capital or steady credit for ; and thus they keep,, all through life, just above their means — and just above, no matter by how small an excess, is inevitable...hazards. If you cannot have money enough for your purpose in a house with two rooms, take a house with one. It is your only chance for happiness. For... | |
| Godfrey Golding - 1877 - 268 páginas
...capital or steady credit for ; and thus they keep, all through life, just above their means — and just above, no matter by how small an excess, is inevitable...hazards. If you cannot have money enough for your purpose in a house with two rooms, take a house with one. It is your only chance for happiness. For... | |
| Jacob ABBOTT - 1886 - 364 páginas
...capital or steady credit for; and thus they keep, all through life, just above their means; — and just above, no matter by how small an excess, is inevitable...you cannot have money enough for your purposes, in a housa .frith two. rooms, take a house with one. It is your only chance for happiness. For there is... | |
| New-York Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb - 1916 - 938 páginas
...the multitude, he taught the pregnant lesson of carefulness, of which we all stand so much in need. Be sure, then, if your aim is happiness, to bring down at all hazards your style of living aud your responsibilities of business to the reaching point. •Report of tbe Wew fiorh Institution... | |
| New York (State). Legislature - 1919 - 1158 páginas
...multitude. H'- taught the pregnant lesson of carefulness, of which we all stand ,«o much in need. Be sure, then, if your aim is happiness, to bring...of living and your responsibilities of business to the reaching point. TREASURER'S STATEMENT FINANCIAL STATEMENT REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF THE NEW YORK... | |
| Jacob Abbott - 1992 - 164 páginas
...means; and just above, by even a small excess, is inevitable misery. If your aim is happiness, reduce your style of living and your responsibilities of...easily be able to reach it. Do this, I say, at all costs. If you cannot have money enough for your purposes, in a house with two rooms, take a house with... | |
| A. R. Calhoun - 2005 - 301 páginas
...capital or steady credit for ; and thus they keep, all through life, just above their means — and just above, no matter by how small an excess, is inevitable...easily be able to reach it. Do this, I say, at all hazard?. If you cannot have money enough for your purpose in a house with two rooms, take a house with... | |
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