Saturday, April 25, 2020

A Few (More) Words From...Benjamin Franklin


“When you incline to have new clothes, look first well over the old ones, and see if you cannot shift with them another year, either by scouring, mending, or even patching if necessary. Remember, a patch on your coat, and money in your pocket, is better and more creditable, than a writ on your back, and no money to take it off.”

(Hat Tip:  Survival Blog)

2 comments:

  1. My dad was one generation removed from his Vermont heritage, and embodied their mantra. "Use it up; wear it out; make it do, or do without."

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    1. Reverend, my maternal grandmother and her sisters all grew up in gold mine camps and during the Depression. They embodied this as well.

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