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Boys popped wheelies that landed very near the men, then exercised their audacity by requesting quarters to stop. "I could scuff your shoes for nothin'," they said, "but when a quarter's
That proves to be most wasted which is covetously and distrustfully spared.
The square is your friend. Behind every missed lay-up is a tale of the square neglected.
Life must not be squandered. A person got from life what he put ino it.
Men are tight-fisted in keeping control of their fortunes, but when it comes to the matter of wasting time, they are positively extravagant in the one area where there is honour in being miserly.
Never waste, never worry
Endow the Living - with the Tears - You squander on the Dead.
learned paupers." "It
Waste of time is the most extravagant and costly of all expenses.
The natural consequences of unearned wealth in undisciplined hands.
The boom squanders through malinvestment scarce factors of production and reduces the stock available through overconsumption; its alleged blessings are paid for by impoverishment.
Who goes a-borrowing goes a-sorrowing.
The biggest waste of water in the country by far. You spend half a pint and flush two gallons.
Of all thieves, fools are the worst; they rob you of time and temper.
The waste of plenty is the resource of scarcity.
There are the boys for whom the ink of a million glittery gel pens was spilled.
The miser puts his gold pieces into a coffer; but as soon as the coffer is closed, it is as if it were empty.
Precipitous creature,' Kruppe muttered, reaching for the mug of wine the man had left behind. 'Ah, look at this,' he said, frowning up at Crokus, 'nigh two-thirds full. A potential waste!' Kruppe drank it down in one swift gulp, then sighed. 'Said potential averted, Dessembrae be praised.
they threw apples for
When we waste our time, our time wastes us
To get squares you have to give up squares.
When you have it, you spend it. The mistake is to try to spend it when you haven't got it.
They say that
nothing is wasted:
either that
or
it al is
a Quarter Quell. They occur every twenty-five years, marking the anniversary of the districts' defeat with over-the-top celebrations and, for extra fun, some miserable twist for the tributes. I've
In every one of the 'Squickerwonker' books, we will explore a new Squickerwonker character and their vice and how their vice generally leads to their undoing.
Figurines and souvenirs and kickshaws and mementos and gewgaws and bric-a-brac, everything either useless to begin with or ornamented so as to disguise its use; acres of luxuries, acres of excrement.
And who should have the money, indeed, if not your wives? They have everything to do with the money. What idea have you, but to waste it!"
"Women waste nothing
they couldn't if they tried," said Aaron Sisson.
Our only real pleasure is to squander our resources to no purpose, just as if a wound were bleeding away inside us; we always want to be sure of the uselessness or the ruinousness of our extravagance.
Tis use alone that sanctifies expense
And splendor borrows all her rays from sense.
The secret of the difficulties of those people who make a great deal of money, and yet are always in want of it, is this-they throw it away as soon as they get it on the first whim or extravagance that strikes them, and have nothing left to meet ordinary expenses or discharge old debts.
New money burns in the pocket.
Who to patch up his fame, or fill his purse, Still pilfers wretched plans, and makes them worse; Like gypsies, lest the stolen brat be known, Defacing first, then claiming for his own.
People do not realise the immense value of utilising spare minutes.
When error holds so much power, play disappears. Creativity ceases.
THE ADVENTURE OF THE MISSING THREE-QUARTER
The unspoken word is capital. We can invest it or we can squander it.
A runner is a miser, spending the pennies of his energy with great stinginess, constantly wanting to know how much he has spent and how much longer he will be expected to pay. He wants to be broke at precisely the moment he no longer needs his coin.
The greatest waste ... is failure to use the abilities of people ... to learn about their frustrations and about the contributions that they are eager to make.
The greatest waste in all of our earth is our waste of the time God has given us each day.
Errors look so very ugly in persons of small means -one feels they are taking quite a liberty in going astray; whereas people of fortune may naturally indulge in a few delinquencies.
Money is that dear thing which,
if you're not careful, you can squander
your whole life thinking of ...
My definition of utter waste is a coachload of lawyers going over a cliff, with three empty seats.
Waste makes haste.
STEPHEN O'CONNOR Next to Nothing
Nothing is wasted.
The blunders are all there on the board, waiting to be made.
We immortals aren't misers - we don't hoard! Such things are pointless.
People who drink too much, health, and greedy. Hoard a treasure we do not like.
What do you call those things at the bottom of rivers? Frogs? Stones? Unsuccessful gangsters?
There is small disproportion betwixt a fool who useth not wit because he hath it not and him that useth it not when it should avail him.
These poor, rich men who, seeing that you can't be caught, attempt to buy a thing they know cannot be bought.
When we lavish our money we rob our heir; when we merely save it we rob ourselves.
Rewards corrupt the unprincipled.
It's a wicked thing to make a dearth ones garner.
All the time spent idly, is spent wickedly, and is unfaithfulness to our masters.
Shun such as lounge through afternoons and eves,
And on thy dial write, "Beware of thieves!"
Felon of minutes, never taught to feel
The worth of treasures which thy fingers steal,
Pick my left pocket of its silver dime,
But spare the right,
it holds my golden time!
My share, it should be lost.
Greatest sin of man kind: neglect to use his greatest asset.
pick pocketed your own pocket
All those little congruences and arabesques you prepared with such delicate anticipatory pleasure are gobbled up as if by pigs at a pastry cart.
In a narrow sphere great men are blunderers.
If fooles should not foole it, they shall lose their season.
It's a wonderful thing, for half an hour, to have money in your pocket and piss it away like a drunken sailor. You feel as though the world is yours. And the best part of it is, you don't know what to do with it.
The miser and the glutton are two facetious buzzards: one hides his store, and the other stores his hide.
Part of the loot went for gambling, part for horses, and part for women. The rest I spent foolishly.
The amount the rich could squander on occasions like these in a period of repeated disasters appears inexplicable, not so much with regard to motive as with regard to means.
Many a wretch has rid on a hurdle who has done less mischief than utterers of forged tales, coiners of scandal, and clippers of reputation.
The doctrine of the importance of hoards for stabilizing the objective exchange-value of money has gradually lost its adherents with the passing of time. Nowadays its supporters are few.
Superfluous money buys wasted time, propelling desires that otherwise lay buried beneath the feet of honest toil.
Fortune, in fact, is a pestilent shrew, and, withal, an inexorable creditor; and though for a time she may be all smiles and courtesies, and indulge us in long credits, yet sooner or later she brings up her arrears with a vengeance, and washes out her scores with our tears.
Men ignorant of letters, studious for their bellies, and ignominiously lazy.
shorn their heads
Avarice has ruined more men than prodigality, and the blindest thoughtlessness of expenditure has not destroyed so many fortunes as the calculating but insatiable lust of accumulation.
Spare when young, and spend when old.
The wrong of unshapely things is a wrong too great to be told;
I hunger to build them anew and sit on a green knoll apart ...
Words are the counters of wise men, and the money of fools.
Useless and precious objects. Taking up space. Taking up time.
But we all waste opportunities,' said Domenica. Every single one of us. Every young person does it. It's because we think we have so much time, and then, when we realise that our time is finite, it's too late.
Unwarrantable installment buying is a pit into which those who covet fall.
Squamous. He did not need to look it up. He knew. They
We hate our squalor.
He who fills His pockets with the Rocks of Misdeeds shall surely sink in the River of Good Fortune.
How I wasted them, those rooms, that freedom from being seen. Rented
People who are using it to sell things on Craigslist to holding garage sales - campaigns - the Obama campaign and the Romney campaign both used Square to raise funds.
Tis a well spent penny that saves a groat.
Man takes great pains to heap up riches, and they are like heaps of manure in the furrows of the field, good for nothing unless they be spread.
The least practical of us have some petty thrift dear to our hearts, some one direction in which we love to scrimp.
Two classes of people lose money; those who are too weak to guard what they have; those who win money by trick. They both lose in the end.
Call them robbers and cutthroats
were they not amiable enough when they had sufficient to fill their bellies? Something was out of joint in a world that drove these men to steal.
What a pair they were - a Mistborn who felt guilty wasting coins to jump and a nobleman who thought balls were too expensive.
A lot of wealthy people, they don't realize they have the alternatives of spending the money for good.
When we spend money we lose them forever, when we give them away, we will have them forever.
Buggeration and Fuckery
In my view, the money is poorly spent and given willy-nilly to people unlikely to get on the winning rostrum.
It is folly to waste labour about trifles.
O words are poor receipts for what time hath stole away
dipping into savings.
Those wretches who never have experienced the sweets of wisdom and virtue, but spend all their time in revels and debauches, sink downward day after day, and make their whole life one continued series of errors.
The real problem is not how much we earn; it's how much we waste, perhaps to demonstrate our supposed wealth, when we spend it.
It is unwise to waste in thought what could be earned and secured in action.