The working man is fit and fed, and stabs the sluggard in his bed.
Electricity experiments, founding father
The working man is fit and fed, and stabs the sluggard in his bed.
Electricity experiments, founding father
From 'Poor Richard's Almanack' (lesser-known wisdom)
Unknown, likely 18th century
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