“Here I am, proud as Greek god, and yet standing debtor to this blockhead for a bone to stand on! Cursed be… — Herman Melville Copy Share Image
Elodin proved a difficult man to find. He had an office in Hollows, but never seemed to use it. When I visited… — Patrick Rothfuss Copy Share Image
Work first and then rest. Work first, and then gaze, but do not use golden ploughshares, nor bind ledgers in enamel. — John Ruskin Copy Share Image
“In 77 BC, Cicero used the evidence of a client’s well-kept ledger to argue in court for his good character and trustworthiness,… — Anonymous Copy Share Image