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8/30/2018



CATCHPHRASE
PROVERBS AND SAYING ABOUT WORK AND PEOPLE’S OCCUPATION
Business before
pleasure.
Jack of all trades
is master of none.
The hardest work is
to do nothing.
Through hardship
to stars.
He that would eat the fruit
must climb the tree.
Doing is better
than saying.
A bad workman
quarrels with his tools.
A cat in gloves catches
no mice.
A lazy sheep
thinks its wool heavy.
Actions speak louder
than words.
Too many cooks
spoil the broth.
The work
makes the man.
The tailor
makes the man.
Such carpenters,
such chips.
No pain,
no gain.
Like teacher
like pupils.





CHANT 
“What are you going to do when you’re twenty-two?”
 What are you going to do
when you’re twenty-two?
I haven’t decided.
What about you?
I might climb a mountain.
I might go to France.
I might write a story.
I might learn to dance.
What are you going to do
when you’re twenty-three?
I might be in Paris.
I might be in Rome.
I might be in Turkey.
I might be home.
What are you going to do
when you’re ninety-three?
I’m going to be old
when I’m ninety-three.
What are you going to do
when you’re one hundred and two?
I haven’t decided.
What about you? ........




8/29/2018


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