| Arethusa Hall - Readers - 1851 - 422 pages
...to-morrows;" as Poor Richard says; and further, " Never leave that till to-morrow, which you can do to-day." It is true, there is much to be done, and perhaps you are weak-handed; but stick to it steadily, and you will see great effects; for " Constant dropping wears away stones ; "... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - Inventors - 1853 - 522 pages
...be done for yourself, your family, your country, and your king. Handle your tools without mittens ; remember that ' the cat in gloves catches no mice,' as poor Richard says. It is true, there is much to be done, and perhaps you are weak-handed; but stick to it steadily,... | |
| William Chambers - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1853 - 858 pages
...tools without mittens ; remember that • The cat in giovej catches no mice,' as poor Richard says. It is true, there is much to be done, and perhaps you arc weak-handed ; but stick to it steadily, and you will see great elTt-сЫ : for continual dropping... | |
| 1853 - 446 pages
...be done for yourself, your family, your country, and your king. Handle your tools without mittens ; remember that ' the cat in gloves catches no mice,' as Poor Richard says. It is true there is much to be done, and, perhaps, you are weak-handed ; but stick to it steadily,... | |
| Ludwig Herrig - American literature - 1854 - 580 pages
...tools without mittens, remember, „that the cat in gloves Catches no mice," äs poor Richard says. It is true there is much to be done, and perhaps you are weak-handed; but stick to it steadily, and you will see «feat effects, for „constant dropping wears away stones;... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1855 - 402 pages
...not the sun look down, and say, Inglorious here he lies ! ' ' Handle your tools without mittens ; ' remember, that ' the cat in gloves catches no mice,' as poor Richard says. It is true, there is much to be done, and perhaps you are weak-handed ; but stick to it steadily,... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - American prose literature - 1856 - 592 pages
...your tools without mittens ; rcnu'inber, that The cat in gloves catches no mice, as Poor Richard says. It is true there is much to be done, and perhaps you are weakhanded ; but stick to it steadily, and you will see great effects ; for Constant dropping wears away stones ; and... | |
| William Chambers - 1856 - 444 pages
...further, " never leave that till to-morrow which you can do to-day." " Handle your tools without mittens ; remember that the cat in gloves catches no mice," as Poor Richard says. It is true there is much to be done, and perhaps you aro weak-handed ; but stick to it steadily,... | |
| Ferdinand E. A. Gasc - French language - 1858 - 362 pages
...tools without mittens ; remember, that ' the cat in gloves catches no mice,'1 as poor Richard says. It is true there is much to be done, and perhaps you are weak-handed ; but stick to it steadily, and you will see great effects ', for ' continual dropping wears away stones,2... | |
| William Chambers - Conduct of life - 1858 - 378 pages
...'Let not the sun look down, and say: Inglorious here he lies 1 ' Handle your tools without mittens ; remember that 'The cat in gloves catches no mice,' as poor Richard says. It is true there is much to be done, and perhaps you are weak-handed ; but stick to it steadily,... | |
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