Extravagance rots character ; train youth away from it. On the other hand, the habit of saving money, while it stiffens the will, also brightens the energies. If you would be sure that you are beginning right, begin to save. Banking and Business Ethics - Page 199by Walter E. Borden, Cyrus Lauron Hooper - 1921 - 223 pagesFull view - About this book
| Gardening - 1919 - 636 pages
...sterilized by heat in such way as to involve no additional risk of introduction of dangerous plant pests. "Extravagance rots character; train youth away from...would be sure that you are beginning right, begin to save."—(Theodore Roosevelt.) Buy WSS SEED TRADE AMERICAN SEED TKAOB ASSOCIATION Offirrr-—President,... | |
| Thomas Tapper - Character - 1912 - 312 pages
...expensive. Earnest men are unanimous in their denunciation of it. Mr. Theodore Roosevelt has said : "Extravagance rots character; train youth away from...sure that you are beginning right, begin to save." Five cents thrown away for a thing one does not need, is all the money a dollar can earn in twelve... | |
| Orison Swett Marden - Conduct of life - 1916 - 560 pages
...almshouse. "If you would be sure that you are beginning right, begin to save," says Theodore Roosevelt. "The habit of saving money, while it stiffens the will, also brightens the energies." a bank account?" "How did he earn his money?" This is a further proof of the fact that business men... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - Education - 1917 - 96 pages
...Theodore Roosevelt, a representative of another class of men, comes to the same conclusion when he says: "Extravagance rots character. Train youth away from...also brightens the energies. If you would be sure you are beginning right, begin to save," and John D. Wanamaker gives as his conviction that "no boy... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - Education - 1918 - 980 pages
...of the business world may well catch the finer meaning in the ringing words of Theodore Roosevelt; "Extravagance rots character; train youth away from...sure that you are beginning right, begin to save." PROMOTING OUR CAUSE The influence of the National Education Association in behalf of higher salaries... | |
| Arthur Henry Chamberlain, James Franklin Chamberlain - Natural resources - 1919 - 298 pages
...the man who saves will rise in his trade or profession steadily; this is inevitable."—Gladstone. Thrift means to get the most for one's money, the...would be sure that you are beginning right, begin to save."—Roosevelt. AIMS 1. To give the child a broad understanding of the specific facts and underlying... | |
| 1921 - 1088 pages
...is the solution. I m A DISSEMINATOR OF PROFITABLE INFORMATION MARCH ON TO SUCCESS Avoid Extravagance "Extravagance rots character; train youth away from...sure that you are beginning right, begin to save." — [Theodore Roosevelt. Have You Taken An Inventory? If not, why not? There was a time when business... | |
| Clerks - 1919 - 984 pages
...anything, is very uncertain. Don't resort to the courts. Keep the injunction out of organized labor. "EXTRAVAGANCE rots character ; train youth away from...sure that you are beginning right, begin to save." — Theodore Roosevelt. THE destiny of labor depends upon labor itself. Your power lies in your own... | |
| Enoch Burton Gowin - Business - 1919 - 518 pages
...business character. "Extravagance rots character; train youth away from it," said Theodore Roosevelt. "On the other hand, the habit of saving money, while...sure that you are beginning right, begin to save." Thrift helps to establish credit. "Before you are taken into partnership and given a chance to spend... | |
| Motorcycles - 1919 - 748 pages
...Atlantic City, who is back on the job and has just established a new Indian agency at Atlantic City, NJ "Extravagance rots character; train youth away from...stiffens the will, also brightens the energies. If yon would be sure that you are beginning right, begin to save."— (Theodore Roosevelt.) Buy W. SS... | |
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