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“Diligence increaseth the fruit of toil. A dilatory man wrestles with losses.”
Provenance
- Source:
- Works and Days. Line 412.
- Type:
- Book
- Confidence:
- 0.85
- Indexed:
- 2026-07-04
- Hash:
- 81c92cb7c5c3f8c1c67aceaa40559bee5d4d7653fc65372b0b33c3414210e567
public domain
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 9th ed. (Little, Brown, 1905), public domain
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