REMEMBER that time is money. He that can earn ten shillings a day by his labour, and goes abroad, or sits idle one half of that day, though he spends but sixpence during his diversion or idleness, ought not to reckon that the only expence ; he has really... The national thrift reader - 3. oldalszerző: Phebe Lankester - 1880Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| 1919 - 522 oldal
...Jake. "There has got to be somebody in the firm; to weigh this here wool." Benjamin Franklin said: "Remember that time is money. He that can earn ten shillings a day by his labor, and sits idle one-half that day, though he spends but sixpence during his idleness, he has really... | |
| 1919 - 400 oldal
...Declaration of Independence and minister plenipotentiary from the United States to France. Franklin says: "Remember that time is money. He that can earn ten shillings a day by his labor, and sits idle one half that day, though he spends but sixpence during his idleness, he has really... | |
| William Gardiner - 1927 - 328 oldal
...me, I write the following hints, which have been of service to me, and may, if observed, be so (o you Remember, that time is money. He that can earn ten shillings a day by his labor, and goes abroad, or sits idle, one-half of that day, though he spends but sixpence during his... | |
| Edwin C. Sims - 1989 - 436 oldal
...of service to me, and may, if observed, be so to you. Remember that time is money. He that can eam ten shillings a day by his labour and goes abroad or sits idle one-half of that day, though he spends but sixpence during his diversion or idleness, ought not to... | |
| William V. Spanos - 1995 - 396 oldal
...prototypical bourgeois capitalist Benjamin Franklin is, according to Weber, an easy and inevitable one: "'Remember, that time is money He that can earn ten...labour, and goes abroad, or sits idle, one half of the day, though he spends but sixpence during his diversion or idleness, ought not to reckon that the... | |
| Barbara Adam - 1998 - 260 oldal
...The Protestum Ethit and the Spitit of Capitulssm. Remember, that time is money. He that can eatn ren shillings a day by his labour, and goes abroad, or...one half of that day, though he spends but sixpence duting his divetsion or idleness, ought not to reckon that the only expense; he has really spent, or... | |
| Max Weber - 1999 - 334 oldal
...free from all direct relationship to religion, being thus, for our purposes, free of preconceptions. Remember, that time is money. He that can earn ten...day by his labour, and goes abroad, or sits idle, on half of that day, though he spends but sixpence during his diversion or idleness, ought not to reckon... | |
| David Leeming, Jake Page - 1999 - 234 oldal
...particularly addressed to American acquaintances. His "Advice to a Young Tradesman" is an example. Remember that time is money. He that can earn ten shillings a day by his labor, and goes abroad, or sits idle, one-half of that day, though he spends but sixpence during his... | |
| Jochen Hörisch - 2000 - 366 oldal
...the main source of his thesis on the birth of capitalism out of the spirit of Protestant asceticism.4 "He that can earn ten shillings a day by his labour,...goes abroad, or sits idle, one half of that day," continues Benjamin Franklin, "{though he spends but sixpence during his diversion or idleness,} ought... | |
| Max Weber - 2001 - 354 oldal
...direct connection to religious belief — hence, for our theme, of being "free of presuppositions." Remember, that time is money. He that can earn ten shillings a day by his labor, and goes abroad, or sits idle, one half of that day, though he spends but sixpence during his... | |
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