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Industrious Quotes by Benjamin Franklin
- Strangers are welcome because there is room enough for them all, and therefore the old Inhabitants are not jealous of them; the Laws protect them…
- If we are industrious, we shall never starve; for, at the workingman's house hunger looks in, but dares not enter. Nor will the bailiff or…
- Industry need not wish, and he that lives upon hopes will die fasting. There are no gains without pains. He that hath a trade hath…
- Be studious in your profession, and you will be learned. Be industrious and frugal, and you will be rich.
- Disdain the chain, preserve your freedom; and maintain your independency: be industrious and free; be frugal and free.
- Be studious in your profession, and you will be learned. Be industrious and frugal, and you will be rich. Be sober and temperate, and you…
More Industrious Quotes
- I was obliged to be industrious. Whoever is equally industrious will succeed equally well. — Johann Sebastian Bach
- More than any other nation on Earth, America has constantly drawn strength and spirit from wave after wave of immigrants. In each… — William J. Clinton
- Strangers are welcome because there is room enough for them all, and therefore the old Inhabitants are not jealous of them; the… — Benjamin Franklin
- To procrastinate seems inherent in man, for if you do to-day that you may enjoy to-morrow it is but deferring the enjoyment;… — Benjamin Haydon
- Sad people dislike the happy, and the happy the sad; the quick thinking the sedate, and the careless the busy and industrious. — Horace
- Out of our first century of national life we evolved the ethical principle that it was not right or just that an… — Frances Perkins
- Truly, this earth is a trophy cup for the industrious man. And this rightly so, in the service of natural selection. He… — Adolf Hitler
- There is precious little hope to be got out of whatever keeps us industrious, but there is a chance for us whenever… — H. M. Tomlinson
- I think we have more machinery of government than is necessary, too many parasites living on the labor of the industrious. — Thomas Jefferson
- The sober people of America are weary of the fluctuating policy which has directed the public councils. They have seen with regret… — James Madison
- The true end of education is not only to make the young learned, but to make them love learning; not only to… — John Ruskin
- What must never be lost sight of is that a public functionary, in his capacity as functionary, produces absolutely nothing; that, on… — Unknown Author