May–Jun 1933

Mottos of the week
 - Published:  22 February, 2008

  • By personal experience I have discovered that
nothing is more valuable to a man than courtesy and mildness

  • In all things there is a kind of law of cycles

  • Endure a rival with patience

  • He is rich enough who does not want bread

  • Observation, not old age, brings experience

  • Thrift is too late at the bottom of the purse

  • “A servant must set his mind upon his business; and, above all things, be kept from idleness” – Euripides

  • Servants are soon infected with their masters’ diseases

  • “Many things, at the beginning, are counted good; which, at the end, are known to be evil” – Pythagoras



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