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" At present, perhaps, you may think yourself in thriving circumstances, and that you can bear a little extravagance without injury; but, For age and want, save while you may; No morning sun lasts a whole day, as Poor Richard says. "
The Immortal Mentor, Or, Man's Unerring Guide to a Healthy, Wealthy & Happy ... - Page 121
1802 - 323 pages
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The Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volume 3

Benjamin Franklin - United States - 1905 - 512 pages
...and free; be frugal and free. At present, perhaps, you may think yourself in thriving Circumstances, and that you can bear a little Extravagance without Injury; but, For Age and Want, save -while you may ; No Morning Sun lasts a whole Day, as Poor Richard says. Gain may be temporary...
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The world's wit and humor: an encyclopedia of the classic wit and ..., Volume 1

Lionel Strachey - Wit and humor - 1905 - 316 pages
...and free; be frugal and free. At present, perhaps, you may think yourself in thriving circumstances, and that you can bear a little extravagance without injury; but — For age and want, save while you may, No morning sun lasts a whole day. As Poor Richard says, gain may be temporary and...
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The Masterpieces and the History of Literature

1902 - 438 pages
...money to be paid at Easter. At present, perhaps, you may think yourselves in thriving circumstances, and that you can bear a little extravagance without injury; but, For age and want save wiule you may; No morning sun lasts a whole day. Gain may be temporary and uncertain, but ever,...
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The Scrap Book, Volume 3

1907 - 668 pages
...money to be paid at Easter. At present, perhaps, you may think yourselves in thriving circumstances, and that you can bear a little extravagance without injury, but — For age and want save while you may; No morning sun lasts a whole day. " Gain may be temporary and uncertain, but ever,...
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American Wit and Humor, Volume 1

American wit and humor - 1907 - 374 pages
...and free; be frugal and free. At present, perhaps, you may think yourself in thriving circumstances, and that you can bear a little extravagance without injury; but — For age and want, save while you may, No morning sun lasts a whole day. As Poor Richard says, gain may be temporary and...
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Franklins̓ Autobiography, Volume 10

Benjamin Franklin - Statesmen - 1910 - 216 pages
...money to be paid at Easter. At present, perhaps, you may think yourselves in thriving circumstances, and that you can bear a little extravagance without injury; but For age and want save while you may ; No morning sun lasts a whole day. Gain may be temporary and uncertain, but ever,...
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Selections from the Riverside Literature Series: For fifth-[eighth] grade ...

Literature - 1910 - 272 pages
...and free; be frugal and free. At present, perhaps, you may think yourself in thriving circumstances, and that you can bear a little extravagance without injury ; but — For age and want, lave while, you may, No morning am lasts a whole day. As Poor Richard says, gain may be temporary and...
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Business, Volume 4

Andrew Carnegie - Business - 1911 - 446 pages
...money to be paid at Easter. At present, perhaps, you may think yourselves in thriving circumstances, and that you can bear a little extravagance without injury, but — For age and want save while you may; No morning sun lasts a uhole day. "Gain may be temporary and uncertain, but ever,...
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The World's Progress: With Illustrative Texts from Masterpieces of ..., Part 10

Delphian Society - Civilization - 1911 - 578 pages
...money to be paid at Easter. At present, perhaps, you may think yourselves in thriving circumstances, and that you can bear a little extravagance without injury; but, For age and want save while you may; No morning sun lasts a whole day. "This doctrine, my friends, is reason and wisdom;...
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The Stoddard Library: Eliot-Gladstone

John Lawson Stoddard - Anthologies - 1913 - 494 pages
...and free ; be frugal and free. At present, perhaps, you may think yourself in thriving Circumstances, and that you can bear a little Extravagance without Injury; but, ' For Age and Want save while you may; No Morning Sun lasts a whole Day,' as Poor Richard says. Gain may be temporary...
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