| 1853 - 636 sider
...3. Whatever you do, do with all your might. — Work at it, if necessary, early and late, in season and out of season, not leaving a stone unturned, and never deferring for a single hour that which can just as well be done now. The old proverb is full of truth and meaning, "Whatever is worth doing at... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 432 sider
...emergency. Whatever you do, do with all your might. — Work at it, if necessary, early and late, in season and out of season, not leaving a stone unturned, and never deferring for a single hour that which can just as well be elone now. The old proverb is full of truth and meaning — " Whatever is worth doing... | |
| 1861 - 1642 sider
...leaving a stone uutnrned, and never deferring for a singk lirur, that which can just as well be done now. The old proverb is full of truth and meaning, " Whatever is worth doing at all, is worth doing well." ON GUARD. At midnight, on iny lonely beat, \Vlicn Slmdow wraps... | |
| Congregational union of England and Wales - 1852 - 698 sider
...emergency. 3. Whatever you do, do with till your might. Work at it, if necessary, early and late, in season and out of season, not leaving a stone unturned, and never deferring for a single hour Hint which can just as well be done now. The old proverb is full of truth and meaning, " Whatever is... | |
| Edwin Troxell FREEDLY - 1853 - 370 sider
...3d. Whatever you do, do with all your might. — Work at it, if necessary, early and late, in season and out of season, not leaving a stone unturned, and never deferring for a single hour that which can just as well be done now. The old proverb is full of truth and meaning, " Whatever is worth doing at... | |
| Money - 1853 - 168 sider
...Wltatever you, do, do with all your might. — Work at it, if necessary, early and late, in season and out of season, not leaving a stone unturned, and never deferring for a single hour that whicli can just as well be done now. The old proverb is full of truth and meaning, " Whatever is worth... | |
| Phineas Taylor Barnum - 1855 - 426 sider
...emergency. 3. Whatever you do, do with all your might. Work at it if necessary early and late, in season and out of season, not leaving a stone unturned, and...is full of truth and meaning, " Whatever is worth doing at all, is worth doing well." Many a man acquires a fortune by doing his business thoroughly,... | |
| Phineas Taylor Barnum - 1855 - 396 sider
...emergency. 3. Whatever you do, do with all your might. Work at it if necessary early and late, in season and out of season, not leaving a stone unturned, and...is full of truth and meaning, " Whatever is worth doing at all, is worth doing well." Many a man acquires a fortune by doing his business thoroughly,... | |
| Phineas Taylor Barnum - 1855 - 426 sider
...emergency. | 3. Whatever you do, do with all your might. Work at it if neces\ sary early and late, in season and out of season, not leaving a stone > unturned, and never deferring for a smgle hour that which can \be done just as well now. The old proverb is full of truth and meaning,... | |
| Phineas Taylor Barnum - 1855 - 184 sider
...emergeney. 3. Wliaterer you do, do with all your might. Work at it if neeessary early and late, in season and out of season, not leaving a stone unturned, and never deferring his neighbour remains poor for life beeause he only half&oes bis business. Ambition, energy, industry,... | |
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