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If Thou Shouldst Lay Up Even A Little Upon A Little, And Shouldst Do This Often, Soon Would Even This Become Great.
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If thou shouldst lay up even a little upon a little, and shouldst
do this often, soon would even this become great.
-- Hesiod (c. 700 BC)
-- Works and Days, Line 360
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