| Abraham J. Baughman - 1909 - 342 páginas
...then small hand. The teachers made pens and set copy. For the latter quaint precepts were used: "A Man of Words, and not of Deeds, is like a Garden full of Weeds." "Command you may your Mind from Play." "Desire Wisdom from Experience," etc. Windows were made in the... | |
| Arnold B. Cheyney - 1982 - 128 páginas
...superstition. Home Remedies Feed a cold, starve a fever. Practical Living Time and tide wait for no man. A man of words, and not of deeds, Is like a garden full of weeds; For when the weeds begin to grow, Then doth the garden overflow. It He that would thrive Must rise... | |
| 1904 - 162 páginas
...your Wife and Sister, and good wishes to the whole fire side. — From your obed. FRAN. A. DUNLOP. A man of words and not of Deeds Is like a Garden full of weeds, And when the Weeds begin to Blow Looks like a Garden full of Snow, But when the Snow begins to melt What chilling Disappointment's... | |
| Herman Jensen - 1993 - 530 páginas
...not fill the belly." 2348. sjff&gnua Quv&gxw eueaea&iQear. He is quite a hero in talk and abuse. " A man of words and not of deeds, is like a garden full of weeds. For when the weeds begin to grow, then doth the garden overflow." 2349. ejtUSif ^yssirtu &fS$(3j ^gj^oir?... | |
| Barbara B. Oberg, Harry S. Stout - 1993 - 241 páginas
...up their Noses as if they smelt a Stink." The old proverb, Franklin noted, used to go like this: A Man of Words and not of Deeds, Is like a Garden full of Weeds. The Calvinist theologians prefer a revised version: A Man of Deeds and not of Words Is like a Garden... | |
| Bob Phillips - 1993 - 372 páginas
...seeing the nothingness from which he emerges and the infinity in which he is engulfed. Blaise Pascal A man of words and not of deeds Is like a garden full of weeds. Man is the only animal that blushes. Or needs to. Mark Twain If man had created man he would be ashamed... | |
| Sara Covin Juengst - 1996 - 120 páginas
...the perverse; the cautious will keep far from them. —Proverbs 22:5 Life is thorny. — Coleridge A man of words and not of deeds Is like a garden full of weeds. — Anonymous Now 'tis the spring, and weeds are shallow-rooted; Suffer them now and they'll overgrow... | |
| Maria Bryan Harford Connell - 1996 - 458 páginas
...of his spouting at last, and said, "Miles, you remind me of the copy I used to write at school: 'A man of words and not of deeds is like a garden full of weeds."' thing. You are such a sharper. You are as keen as a two edged sword and you can get round any one in... | |
| Sheila Simonson - 1997 - 292 páginas
...means. I believe I'd better take a nap before we go." He took the words right out of my mouth. 12 A man of words and not of deeds Is like a garden full of weeds — Children's song STANYON HALL WAS a. compound of memory and current horror. My mental picture of... | |
| Connie Robertson - 1998 - 404 páginas
...are usually the best men when in the worst health. 3396 English As old as the itch. 3397 English A man of words and not of deeds, Is like a garden full of weeds. 3398 English One of these days is none of these days. 3399 English There is but an hour a day between... | |
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