He is now in great spirits; thinks he shall reach it yet; thinks he shall bottle the wave. It is however getting a little doubtful. Things have an ugly look still. No matter how many centuries of culture have preceded, the new man always finds himself... Society and Solitude: Twelve Chapters - Pagina 135di Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1870 - 284 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Robert Andrews - 1997 - 666 pagine
...Julian P. Boyd (1955). Letter, Jan. 30, 1 787, to statesman (later president) James Madison. Recession 1 Can anybody remember when the times were not hard, and money not scarce? RALPH WALDO EMERSON, (1803-1882) US essayist, poet, philosopher. Society and Solitude, "Works and Days"... | |
| Richard Alan Krieger - 2007 - 344 pagine
...and be sad." — Christina G. Rossetti "We have all forgot more than we remember." — Thomas Fuller "Can anybody remember when the times were not hard and money not scarce?" Emerson "The world does not require so much to be informed as to be reminded." — Hannah More "A man's... | |
| Jan De Sutter - 2004 - 508 pagine
...Paul. [64] Vroom, V., Work and Motivation. New York: Jon Wiley & Sons. 1964. 5 Financial Resources "Can anybody remember when the times were not hard and money not scarce?" (Ralph Waldo Emerson) Introduction One of the least understood aspects of managing an IT department... | |
| Eileen E. Morrison - 2006 - 370 pagine
...implement it for both ethical and business reasons. CHAPTER 9 No Mission No Margin: Fiscal Responsibility "Can anybody remember when the times were not hard, and money not scarce?" — Ralph Waldo Emerson Points to Ponder 1. How are the financial aspects of health care different... | |
| Robert H. Miller, Dan Bissell, M.D. - 2006 - 308 pagine
...faster than you can bail water, it's time to reach out for help. Funding Your Med-School Education Can anybody remember when the times were not hard and money not scarce? — RALPH WALDO EMERSON SHOW ME THE MONEY! THE ACTUAL COST of your medical education obviously depends... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 2007 - 554 pagine
...centuries of culture have preceded, the new man always finds himself standing on the brink of chaos, always in a crisis. Can anybody remember when the...remember when sensible men, and the right sort of women, were plentiful? Tantalus begins to think steam a delusion, and galvanism no better than it should... | |
| |