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On Economy, Frugality and Waste




   Frugality may be termed the daughter of prudence, the sister of 
   temperance, and the parent of liberty.  He that is extravagant 
   will quickly become poor, and poverty will enforce dependence 
   and invite corruption. 
                                                        Johnson 




   He seldom lives frugally who lives by chance.  Hope is always 
   liberal, and they that trust her promises make little scruple 
   of revelling today on the profits of tomorrow. 

                                                        Johnson 




   With parsimony a little is sufficient;  without it nothing is 
   sufficient;  but frugality makes a poor man rich. 

                                                        Seneca 




   By sowing frugality we reap liberty, a golden harvest. 
                                                            
                                                        Agesilaus 
     


   The way to wealth is as plain as the way to market.  It depends 
   chiefly on two words, industry and frugality;  that is waste 
   neither time nor money, but make the best of both.  Without 
   industry and frugality nothing will do;  with them, everything. 

                                                        Franklin 




   Frugality is a fair fortune;  and habits of industry a good 
   estate. 

                                                        Franklin 

       
 
       
   Little and often fills the purse.    
       
                                       German Proverb    
       
       
       
       
   Frugality is an estate.    
       
       
       
   Waste not, want not.    
       
       
       
   Economy is a great revenue.    
       
       
       
   Rust wastes more than use.    
       
       
       
   He who saves in little things can be liberal in great ones.     
       
       
       
   He that does not save pennies will never have dollars.    
       
       
       
   If your means suit not with your ends, pursue those ends which 
   suit with your means.    
       
       
       
   Take care to be an economist in prosperity;  there is no fear 
   of your being one in adversity.    
       
       
       
       
   Thrift is better than an annuity.    
       
       
       
       
   He shall never want more who is thankful for, and thrifty with, 
   a little.    
       
       
       
       
   The harvest and vintage come not every day, therefore be 
   provident.    
       
       
       
       
   Waste makes want.    
       
       
       
       
   From saving comes having.    
       
       
       
       
   There are more foolish buyers than foolish sellers.    
       
       
       
       
   Good management is better than good income.    
       
       
       
       
   A penny saved is a penny earned.    
       
       
       
       
   Who heeds not a penny shall never have any.    
       
       
       
       
   He that buys what he does not need must often sell what he does 
   need.    
       
       
       
       
   Many have been ruined by buying good bargains.    
       
       
       
       
   Cut your coat according to your cloth.    
       
       
       
       
   The most important element in success is economy --- economy of 
   money and time.    
       
       
       
       
   The true philosopher's stone is to have means and not to spend 
   injudiciously.    
       
       
       
       
   Nature requires little --- fancy much.    
       


                                                                             
   Prosperity is the fruit of labor.  Teach economy.  That is one 
   of the first and highest virtues.  It begins with saving money. 
                                       
                                                  Abraham Lincoln 





   Spending your money with many a guest empties the kitchen, the 
   cellar, and the chest.



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