Friday, July 12, 2013

A Dozen Canons Of Conduct In Life

From Thomas Jefferson:
  1. Never put off to tomorrow what you can do to-day.
  2. Never trouble another with what you can do yourself.
  3. Never spend your money before you have it.
  4. Never buy a thing you do not want, because it is cheap, it will be dear to you.
  5. Take care of your cents: Dollars will take care of themselves.
  6. Pride costs us more than hunger, thirst and cold.
  7. We never repent of having eat too little.
  8. Nothing is troublesome that one does willingly.
  9. How much pain have cost us the evils which have never happened.
  10. Take things always by their smooth handle.
  11. Think as you please, and so let others, and you will have no disputes.
  12. When angry, count 10. before you speak; if very angry, 100.
Five years ago today: New Thing #183--Dear Me

7 comments:

  1. Some words of wisdom here. I don't always manage to do them but I know they're right!

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  2. Some of those I've never heard before! #4 is confusing...I don't think I get the last part. hmmm.....

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    1. I think if you take the first comma out and substitute a word like extravagant for dear it makes a bit more sense.

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  3. Number 9 is the one that gets me. Worrying about what might happen is such a waste of time. I need to remember Mr. Jefferson's wise words!

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  4. OK! These are all really fantastic words to live by. They are all true for any age.

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