The sluggard is wiser in his own conceit than seven men that can render a reason. |
No sluggard, be it known, can hope to catch grasshoppers with any degree of success. |
Far from being a national icon, Bonaparte is a weakling, a coward, a sluggard, and an ignoramus. |
As vinegar to the teeth, And as smoke to the eyes, So is the sluggard to them that send him. |
When dawn breaks, this nocturnal bird turns into an impossible sluggard. |
If an employe is a sluggard or a four-flusher, he may be sure these things will be found out and he cannot hope for advancement. |