| Hugo Wernekke - 1876 - 88 páginas
...(sieh da), yes und yea (ja), no (nein), nay (nein, ja sogar), usw General Example of Parsing. §49. Experience keeps a dear school, but fools will learn in no other die Erfahrung hält eine theure Schnle, aber Narren werden in keiner andern lernen. Experience keeps... | |
| Francis L. Brannigan - 2006 - 718 páginas
...went unheeded. Fire fighters must learn not to wait for "experience." Wise old Ben Franklin told us, "Experience keeps a dear school, but fools will learn in no other." In the fire service the price of experience is blood and grief. The post-tensioned collapse hazard... | |
| John G. Nachbar, Kevin Lausé - 1992 - 524 páginas
...feasts and wise men eat them. Experience If you will not hear reason, she will surely rap your knuckles. Experience keeps a dear school, but fools will learn in no other. III. 1800s The religious tradition of the seventeenth century had attributed success to luck (some... | |
| Various - 1994 - 676 páginas
...shall Beggars prove; and moreover, Fools make Feasts, and wise Men eat them. . . . And now to conclude, Experience keeps a dear School, but Fools will learn in no other, and scarce in that; for it is true, we may give Advice, but we cannot give Conduct, as Poor Richard says:... | |
| Alyce M. McKenzie - 1996 - 194 páginas
...sayings in Proverbs. "He that goes a-borrowing goes a-sorrowing." "Diligence is the mother of good luck." "Experience keeps a dear school, but fools will learn in no other, and scarce in that." "Laziness travels so slowly that poverty soon overtakes it." "Many estates are spent... | |
| Jack D. Wilner - 1997 - 250 páginas
...learn from it, we would be fools, indeed. Ben Franklin said it first in Poor Richard's Almanac (1757): Experience keeps a dear school, but fools will learn in no other. Learning to Delegate You might think that once you are the sales manager, you will find it easy to... | |
| Hyrum W. Smith - 2001 - 262 páginas
...The process of amending our beliefs happens all the time. It's called experience. Ben Franklin wrote, "Experience keeps a dear school, but fools will learn in no other." As another writer put it, "Good judgment comes from experience; experience comes from poor judgment."... | |
| J. D. Kroft - 2000 - 310 páginas
...—Lowell Experience is what enables you to recognize a mistake when you make it again. —Earl WilsoH Experience keeps a dear school, but fools will learn in no other, —Benjamin Franklin Fools learn by experience, but the wise by the experience of others; and the way... | |
| Loren D. Estleman - 2002 - 276 páginas
...eyes to the platform and met Rudd's gaze, he knew that he saw it too. PART THREE LEARNING THE ROPES Experience keeps a dear school, but fools will learn in no other. — BEN FRANKLIN SEVEN Why must you go? There is so much building taking place here." He looked into... | |
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