| George N. McLean - 1890 - 216 頁
...intelligent and educated. The unlettered occupy an inferior and subordinate position in society as well. "The philosophy which affects to teach us a contempt of money does not run very deep says Taylor in his notes from life, indeed it ought to be more clear to the Philosopher than it is... | |
| 1910 - 752 頁
...ill-founded, that his life has been foolishly spent. Money the Main-spring of Action I say, therefore, that the philosophy which affects to teach us a contempt of money does not run very deep. Indeed, it ought to be clearer to philosophers and to other men that money is of superlative importance,... | |
| Paul Carus - 1906 - 238 頁
...governs the world. William Matthews in his well known book, Getting on in the World, says rightly : "The philosophy which affects to teach us a contempt of money does not run very deep ; ' ' and "The way in which a man spends his money is often one of the surest tests of his character.... | |
| Tryon Edwards - 1908 - 772 頁
...sacrifice it always, maybe to duty, maybe even to delicacy, — that is real virtue. — Senaiicuur. The philosophy which affects to teach us a contempt of money does not run very deep. — Henry Taylor. He that wants money, means, and content, is without three good friends.— Shake*... | |
| Yale University. Sheffield Scientific School - 1909 - 180 頁
..."Taylor's Notes on Life," written more than two generations ago: "The philosophy that affects to teach us contempt of money does not run very deep; for, indeed,...still more clear to the philosopher than it is to the ordinary man, that there are few things in the world of greater importance. And so manifold are... | |
| James William Gilbart - 1922 - 468 頁
...value to the community. His profession has a powerful bearing on the practical happiness of mankind. " The philosophy which affects to teach us a contempt...still more clear to the philosopher than it is to the ordinary man, that there are few things in the world of greater importance. And so manifold are... | |
| New York Chamber of Commerce - 1922 - 712 頁
...more than two generations ago : still more clear to the philosopher than it is to the ordinary man, that there are few things in the world of greater...manifold are the bearings of money upon the lives and character of mankind, that an insight which should search out the life of a man in his pecuniary relations... | |
| James William Gilbart - 1999 - 674 頁
...received with thanksgiving, and to be employed in promoting the honour of God and the good of mankind. " The philosophy -which affects to teach us a contempt...deep; for, indeed, it ought to be still more clear to tho philosopher than it is to the ordinary man, that there are lew things in 002 Tai Minuti-^ Ai the... | |
| Franklyn Hobbs - 2007 - 241 頁
...Ham to get money How to spend it How to save some of it Maw to become independent OHAPTEE XIV "Th« philosophy which affects to teach us a contempt of money does not run very deep" — Taylor. |NE of the most common and most serious leaks in the purse of the average person is money... | |
| Franklyn Hobbs - 2007 - 245 頁
...is — How to get money How to spend it How to save some of it How to become independent OHAPTEE XIV "The philosophy which affects to teach us a contempt of money does not ran very deep" — Taylor. NE of the most common and most serious leaks in the purse of the average... | |
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