How To Use Diligence In A Sentence

  • Compared with the action of this destructive solvent, that of all other disintegrating agencies concerned in our decivilization is as the languorous indiligence of rosewater to the mordant fury of nitric acid. The Shadow On The Dial, and Other Essays 1909
  • The diligence, tolerance and persistence of cows and their sensitiveness to how we treat them demonstrates to us that we must respect life.
  • Cast þe cawse oñ my copy/rude/& bar {e} of eloquence, 1240 which {e} to drawe out [I] haue do my besy diligence, redily to reforme hit/by resoñ and bettur sentence. Early English Meals and Manners
  • Cast þe cawse oñ my copy/rude/& bar {e} of eloquence, which {e} to d {ra} we out [I] haue do my besy diligence, redily to reforme hit/by resoñ and bettur sentence. Early English Meals and Manners
  • Perhaps one could justify riches as the reward for the skill, diligence, foresight and cunning of the original creator.
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  • The Gilmores knew that dreams have to be actualized by hard work and diligence.
  • Diligence is the path leading to happiness.
  • The uncertainty surrounding him would cause a chain of events and interviews, due diligence any team looking to acquire Williams in a trade would insist upon.
  • A spokesman insisted that due diligence checks were made before her appointment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Whatever be the parts or abilities of men, whatever diligence they may use in the investigation of the truth, whatever disciplinary knowledge they may attain thereby, the Spirit of God never did nor ever will instruct a proud, unhumbled soul in the right knowledge of the Pneumatologia
  • On pretence of enjoying a free air, he mounted the box, and employed his elocution and generosity with such success, that the driver undertook to disable the diligence from proceeding beyond the town of Alost for that day; and, in consequence of his promise, gently overturned it when they were but a mile short of that baiting-place. The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle
  • Honesty and diligence should be your eternal mates. 
  • He also sought to impart a philosophy of diligence, persistence, and excellence.
  • He was determined to apply himself with the same diligence which was the hallmark of his refereeing.
  • There is no such thing as genius; it is nothing but labour and diligence.
  • Presumably the Democratic National Committee checked the guest list with due diligence as to foreign corporate connections.
  • It's all just going to take diligence and persistence and we've got plenty of that.
  • She bore witness to his patience and diligence.
  • The company has always employed a due-diligence process for new customers, which includes analyzing credit reports and financials for revenue and profit trajectories.
  • During this time she has been a friendly ear to the many children at the school while her efficiency and diligence remains a constant comfort to parents.
  • The statute defines "a notour bankrupt" to be any debtor who, being under diligence by horning or caption, at the instance of his creditors, shall be either imprisoned, or retire to the abbey or any other privileged place, or flee or abscond for his personal security, or defend his person by force, and who shall afterwards be found, by sentence of the lords of session, to be insolvent. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
  • The honors, determined chiefly by the marks given at the end of the term, being mainly the reward of a diligence rather stupid than otherwise, as a rule were regarded with great indifference, and, for the most part, fell to the men who "poled" most assiduously, and got the best marks for attention, diligence, and correct recitation of the set tasks. The Autobiography of a Journalist, Volume I
  • Neither is upward mobility, rising income or independence a necessary consequence of their diligence.
  • What he does is simply a job requiring diligence, perseverance and a dash of good fortune.
  • Efficiency comes from diligence. In shortage in the play ground transportation into Si, was destroyed by the idler.
  • Diligence and high self-esteem are meant to be virtues, but it will become exaction to demand every thing be perfect. it will neither help to cultivate one's mind, nor will it make one happy.
  • I know no such thing as genius, it is nothing but labour and diligence
  • If your talent combines with diligence, you can excel in your pursuit.
  • Quitting this situation he lived for some years as gardener in several considerable families: after which he established himself in London as a seedsman; and has ever since followed that business with unremitting diligence and success. The Journal of a Mission to the Interior of Africa, in the Year 1805
  • If the claimant could show that it took all reasonable precautions and exercised all due diligence, it would have a defence. Times, Sunday Times
  • Life favors those who possess the powers of human strengths, such as a positive character, knowledge, diligence, determination and perseverance. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • The bank was found to have failed to act with due skill, care and diligence in the best interest of its clients. Times, Sunday Times
  • The captain exercised all reasonable diligence to prevent the ship from sinking.
  • Its investors pay it high fees to conduct proper due diligence. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are the liars-in-chief, the gatekeepers of vaults of dirty big secrets which wait for the deployment of journalistic diligence and courage to be uncovered.
  • Cronaca, then, executed half of the said cornice with great art right round that palace, together with dentils and ovoli, and finished it completely on two sides, counterpoising the stones in such a way, in order that they might turn out well bound and balanced, that there is no better masonry to be seen, nor any carried to perfection with more diligence. Lives of the Most Eminent Painters Sculptors and Architects Vol. 04 (of 10), Filippino Lippi to Domenico Puligo
  • Diligence is the mother of good fortune. 
  • Equally we expect the industry to do proper checks and proper due diligence. Times, Sunday Times
  • Diligence and thrift made him a possessor of warm fortunes.
  • Practice varies as to whether the investor should disclose the due diligence report to the vendor.
  • If the claimant could show that it took all reasonable precautions and exercised all due diligence, it would have a defence. Times, Sunday Times
  • For Tanguy Van Overstraeten, global head of the Privacy and Data Protection Practice at Linklaters, onsite due diligence is key to avoid any risk to the data companies share with vendors abroad. Closing Gaps in Privacy, Data Security
  • Terms of reference for due diligence will naturally be a matter for yourselves and the investigating accountants to consider and agree.
  • She bore witness to his patience and diligence.
  • Why do the natural rules of trust, common sense and due diligence for some reason not seem to apply online?
  • Diligence is the mother of success. 
  • Diligence is the mother of good fortune. 
  • The company said it was confident in its due diligence process on safety but was open to joining a multinational coalition. Times, Sunday Times
  • Due diligence, company interviews and developer meetings will require travel.
  • On the second hand, Al Santis had not encouraged me that they were pursuing it with diligence. A RODENT OF DOUBT
  • But perhaps it is justified to form a negative assessment about the judgment and diligence of a person who is overweight and flabby.
  • A warm genial spirit; a glowing fancy, and a friendly heart; every faculty but diligence, and every virtue but 'the understrapping virtue of discretion:' such is frequently the constitution of the poet; the natural result of it also has frequently been pointed out, and sufficiently bewailed. The Life of Friedrich Schiller Comprehending an Examination of His Works
  • Diligence is the mother of good luck. 
  • The menfolk of Shanghai are world-famous for their consideration towards their wives and their diligence in carrying out household chores.
  • I know no such thing as genius, it is nothing but labour and diligence
  • She won acceptance by the King family only through extraordinary diligence.
  • His diligence and his attention - his courtliness too - all seem out of another era.
  • Due diligence is the order of the day to assess if such liabilities are unfunded, or under-funded.
  • The shortlisted bidders are being given access to due diligence and management meetings. Times, Sunday Times
  • Whenever loss or damage has resulted from unseaworthiness, the burden of proving the exercise of due diligence shall be on the carrier or other person claiming exemption under this Article.
  • I'm amazed that seventeen years later I was able to identify most of those autographs (thanks to some foresighted diligence and the wonders of technology) and to reconstruct the trip based on the schedule within the program.
  • Care and diligence bring luck.
  • Under Article 10 of the UCMJ and military case law, an accused in pretrial confinement must be brought to trial with "reasonable diligence. David Isenberg: Ahem: About That Great Change to the UCMJ
  • The principle of diligence and frugality applies to all undertakings.
  • It seems he did more due diligence on his bet than the American public. Times, Sunday Times
  • I dont care if its the biggest f**kn media f**kn due diligence f**kn whatever you want to f**kn call it company I want the f**kn deal closed before the f**kn filet f**kn mignon comes out. no, no f**kn approval on the tuna steaks till the f**kn MOU is signed. did i f**kn make myself clear? thankyou. resume what you were doing. Archive 2005-11-01
  • His opinions of French, English, Irish, and Scotch, seemed rashly formulized from little anecdotes of what had befallen himself and members of his family, in a diligence or stage-coach. English Traits (1856)
  • Her advice to the youth on the virtues of hard work and diligence won a hearty round of applause.
  • It does require diligence and dedication; therefore it cannot be approached cavalierly.
  • A report released in June slammed failures in Australia's quarantine systems, which it described as inefficient, underfunded and lacking diligence. Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
  • That confession was required before Communion is evident from the penitential ascribed to St. Columbanus, which orders (can. xxx) "that confessions be given with all diligence, especially concerning commotions of the mind, before going to Mass, lest perchance any one approach the altar unworthily, that is, if he have not a clean heart. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip
  • But we like to believe we're all those things as a result of our own diligence, intellect and a certain providence that shelters democracies. Canada After September 11
  • Our cousins across the line, with their population of one hundred million, are still forlornly looking for the great American novel, and remembering the age and character of this Dominion I very much doubt if you will ever have the great Canathan novel, for the author of any such master-piece would have to have the geographical restlessness of a Casey Jones and the lyric fervour of an Archibald Lampman and the diligence of an Arnold Bennett and the humour of a Cervantes and the realism of a Zola and the fantasticism. of a Wilson MacDonald and the scholarship of a Charles G. The Interpreters of Canada
  • Diligence is the mother of good fortune. 
  • Consequently, effort and diligence were not always explicitly known.
  • Due to the diligence of the admiral and good support from the Royal Tribunal, all the gentlemen and noblemen, and all those who had a horse in the city followed him.
  • Both universities said the payments were tuition fees for sponsored students and had been subject to due diligence before being accepted. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet, in assuming or acting as if Dillard's only evidence for this creolist hypothesis concerning Gullah consists of what is furnished in the text of Black English, Spears is merely demonstrating that he did not follow up Dillard's references to the writings of other creolists with anything like the diligence with which he admittedly checked out Dillard's critical citations of dialect geographers. Gullah
  • With the deportment of one who grapples with a suppositious onomasticon, this solicitation of manuscription shall be adventured with due diligence. ShoutWire.com
  • His opinions of French, English, Irish, and Scotch seemed rashly formulized from little anecdotes of what had befallen himself and members of his family, in a diligence or stagecoach. XVII. English Traits. Personal
  • There is also disquiet about the cost of due diligence. Times, Sunday Times
  • Appendices enable the student to demonstrate due diligence without distracting or confusing the reader with extraneous material.
  • ` Comrades, I am grateful for your diligence in discussion, but I believe that draws our business to an end. WALL GAMES
  • Practice varies as to whether the investor should disclose the due diligence report to the vendor.
  • Despite 10 years of United Nations reporting about vicious violence connected with gold, tin, coltan and wolframite, many international refining and trading companies insist, implicitly or explicitly, that their due diligence need not extend to the origins of these minerals. Human Rights First: Controlling enablers in the conflict mineral trade
  • Efficiency comes from diligence. In shortage in the play ground transportation into Si, was destroyed by the idler.
  • Aggressive due diligence might be a reasonable defense, but a free pass for acquired problems "irrespective" of due diligence is far too lax a standard. Raymond Baker: Keeping Commitments
  • The achievements of the council in meeting its goals are a shining reflection of its diligence, and bear testimony to the commitment of the institution's governors.
  • In addition, effective use of natural family planning methods requires diligence and planning — and teen sex is often unplanned.
  • Mr. Roche was righteously indignant over this blatant lack of due diligence and ordered one each of the "approved" snow tires shipped to the artist, who would have the freedom to decide which snow-tire pattern would be immortalized in the Official Cadillac Christmas Card. Life Lessons From the Car Guy
  • Diligence is the mother of good luck. 
  • Francois, who waited upon him with much diligence, handing him now the awl, and then the watap, whenever he required them. The Young Voyageurs Boy Hunters in the North
  • [9] "Ce matin j'ai appris par une estafette que les ennemis avaient joint l'Electeur de Bavière avec 26,000 hommes, et que M. de Villeroi a passé la Meuse avec la meilleure partie de l'armée des Pays Bas, et qu'il poussait sa marche en toute diligence vers la Moselle, de sorte que, sans un prompt sécours, l'empire court risque d'être entièrement abimé. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol 58, No. 357, July 1845
  • This argument is pursued by many at large, as that which affordeth a great variety of historical and chronological observations; and it hath been so scanned and improved that nothing but the giving of it a new dress remains for present or future diligence. Pneumatologia
  • As to the procedural merits, persons wishing to engage the jurisdiction of the Court must prosecute their claims with due diligence and speed.
  • There is no such thing as genius; it is nothing but labour and diligence.
  • No opportunity for the lazy, but diligence can make the most common variable opportunity opportunity.
  • The race to grab a slice of the next big thing is so intense that taking time to do due diligence is often impossible. Times, Sunday Times
  • Potential financiers are performing more thorough due diligence and taking longer to commit to funding.
  • It's a 39-page booklet doing just what the title promises, even if the continuation is perhaps false advertising: "...wherby an English man shal not only with ease read the said tong rightly: but markyng the same wel, it shal be a meane for him with one labour and diligence to attaine to the true and natural pronuncation of other expediente and most excellente languages. Languagehat.com: THE BRITISH TONG.
  • The very word "industry" comes from the Middle English word "industrie", or skill, and from the Latin "industria", or diligence. P2pnet news
  • These duties must be carried out with reasonable care and diligence.
  • I know no such thing as genius, it is nothing but labour and diligence
  • The bidders are conducting due diligence on the target. Times, Sunday Times
  • Quene and hir factioun nocht a litill affrayed, with all diligence departed from Edinburgh to Dumbar. The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6)
  • I know no such thing as genius, it is nothing but labour and diligence
  • Ensure due diligence is conducted during the consequent growth period, and your personal golden parachutes have uncapped bonuses for exceeding revenue and user targets from this representative window. 10 Steps to Becoming a Web 2.0 Billionaire
  • The painters, hearing these words, applied themselves with all diligence to do what he required of them and wrought it out in masterly style; and when they had made an end of the work, they showed it to the Wazir who, seeing his so-called dream set forth as it was280 was pleased and thanked them and rewarded them munificently. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • I know no such thing as genius, it is nothing but labour and diligence
  • This complicates the due diligence process as small buildings often have unique features and amenities that are appurtenant to specific apartments. Ron Gitter: When Bigger Isn't Better: Purchasing in a Small Co-op or Condo
  • The menfolk of Shanghai are world-famous for their consideration towards their wives and their diligence in carrying out household chores.
  • A little generous prudence, a little forbearance of one another, and some grain of charity might win all these diligences to join, and unite in one general and brotherly search after truth; could we but forgo this prelatical tradition of crowding free consciences and Areopagitica
  • Search for new vendor with diligence, deliberateness Search for new vendor with diligence, deliberateness
  • Angry, lost, and alone, she pursued her duties with unflagging diligence, and patrolled the castle where she was billeted, unflaggingly, in accordance with her training.
  • Let us tend to our gardens with diligence, and keeping the weeds from choking the plants!
  • Good luck is kind and generous to diligence, knowledge and wisdom & idleness, ignorance and stupidity will invite bad luck. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • This is a case of an omission or omissions by the appellants as the respondent's solicitors: the failure to prosecute his claim with due diligence which led to his counterclaim being struck out.
  • There is a time for acting quickly - but not when carrying out due diligence. The Sun
  • To this end, he cajoled thousands of Irish New Yorkers to join temperance organizations and helped establish the Irish Emigrant Society, which placed immigrants in jobs and then monitored their diligence and commitment to the “work ethic.” A Renegade History of the United States
  • I think of it as a due diligence process. Times, Sunday Times
  • Efficiency comes from diligence. In shortage in the play ground transportation into Si, was destroyed by the idler.
  • Presumably the Democratic National Committee checked the guest list with due diligence as to foreign corporate connections.
  • They had not done due diligence, proper risk assessment or good processes for acquiring businesses. Times, Sunday Times
  • If the horary concerns a 7th house matter, however, the affliction may be describing the situation under consideration, in which case the warning is to proceed with diligence.
  • A report released in June slammed failures in Australia's quarantine systems which it described as inefficient, underfunded and lacking diligence. Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
  • He is scheduled to complete the process of due diligence by the weekend and may then make a formal offer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Diligence is your life password, can translate your grand epic poem.
  • The first signs of this illness is the vomit itself and symptoms so mortal and expeditious, that many die on the first day; others, on the second or third; it being rare that any escape; nor have the study and effort of many doctors and surgeons, of the fleets or shore, [who have] examined this disease with great diligence, been able to find any medicine to prevent or cure it. 68 Pestilence and Headcolds: Encountering Illness in Colonial Mexico
  • Members of the ship's companies of HMS Chatham and RFA Diligence have helped repair and refloat a number of fishing boats from the town of Batticaloa on the eastern coast of Sri Lanka.
  • This model begins with the entrepreneur diligence and the suggestion of venture capital companies, constructs two-period enterprise life cycle mode on the foundation of David Ricardo production model.
  • Such labor and diligence also is required in them that rule, whilst they are charged to rule _with diligence_, Rom.xii. 8, which is as much as _with labor_: yea, the common charity of Christians hath its labor; and this very word The Divine Right of Church Government by Sundry Ministers Of Christ Within The City Of London
  • Vpon consideracion that other by their aduancement might be stirred to like diligence. The Fardle of Facions, conteining the aunciente maners, customes and lawes, of the peoples enhabiting the two partes of the earth, called Affricke and Asie
  • I know no such thing as genius, it is nothing but labour and diligence
  • Today's digest has been prepared with care and diligence to avoid exposing my PC to any vires that these e-mails may have carried.
  • Lofty ideals are grown in the mountain flowers on the. If you want it, diligence is a climbing rope.
  • Diligence (Latin, Industria) (ethics, brought the term exceedingly in vogue, opposes Sloth, Latin Acedia): A zealous thinking hereby to draw the philosophers to and careful nature in one's actions and Christianity, who aspired after such a work. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • It has conducted limited due diligence as a result. Times, Sunday Times
  • For buyers who do decide to invest, it is extremely important to practise due diligence when considering your options. Times, Sunday Times
  • I am sorry to hurt any man's feelings, and to brush away the magnificent fabric of levity and gaiety that he has reared; but I accuse our minister of honesty and diligence; I deny that he is careless of rash.
  • Your diligence combined with your innate talents indicate adynamic future.
  • His success was largely due to his diligence.
  • There is no such thing as genius; it is nothing but labour and diligence.
  • If he or she was guilty of no want of diligence and used every effort to secure the appearance of the accused man, it might be proper to remit it entirely.
  • It spent a marathon two years on due diligence. Times, Sunday Times
  • The diligence is paying off, as Pretty Little Head is getting some really strong reviews. Music (For Robots): November 2006 Archives
  • The Chinese nation is distinguished for its diligence and courage.
  • The very word industry comes from the Middle English word industrie, or skill, and from the Latin industria, or diligence. We don’t sell records,we sell dreams: Janis Ian
  • The captain exercised all reasonable diligence to prevent the ship from sinking.
  • This can be a false economy because any shortcomings are likely to be flushed out in the due diligence process. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Respondents agreed to exercise reasonable skill, care and diligence in the performance of the services set out in their respective agreements.
  • Lofty ideals are grown in the mountain flowers on the. If you want it, diligence is a climbing rope.
  • However if one spends time among people for whom 'chi***ar' is a way of life, not to get 'caught' will take due diligence and constant net-working. Salaries in Mexico??
  • This came about by one early act of diligence and a couple of strokes of good fortune. Times, Sunday Times
  • The practice of democracy is tenuous and fragile - it requires ongoing attention and diligence.
  • Diligence is just one of his many outstanding attributes.
  • We have to take huge care and diligence. The Sun
  • Having the family around makes for a great time for everyone, but we're reminded that the extra summer traffic means extra diligence on the highways to and from the drags.
  • Not, of course, that such a victory for diligence in publishing will make much difference in the bulb marketplace.
  • All the diligence I had done over the past year to eradicate myself of habitual late night pints of Ben and Jerry's and trips to my boss's M&M jar, went by the wayside as I noshed my way from Thanksgiving toward New Year's. Annette Powers: My Post-Divorce New Year's Resolution
  • This came about by one early act of diligence and a couple of strokes of good fortune. Times, Sunday Times
  • No double diligence, neither can, no genius.
  • It is thought that the due diligence process could take a few months to complete. Times, Sunday Times
  • His diligence in the film room and during off season workouts was hard to ignore.
  • It takes constant training, constant oversight, constant diligence.
  • It may look effortless, but it only looks effortless because of incredible talent and diligence.
  • She treats the opportunity with diligence and skill and dresses it with just the right helping of mannerism that passes for great acting.
  • In this case the pledgee is bound to use ordinary diligence in guarding the thing pledged. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
  • Thorough due diligence is required as part of the prenuptial process so that unforeseen skeletons in closets are discovered before, not after, marriage.
  • The bidders are due to meet the bank's management and continue due diligence this week. Times, Sunday Times
  • Care and diligence bring luck.
  • This they did with entire diligence and he bade them also handsel all who were present with large gifts and dismiss them each to his country with honour and renown; he also charged his governors to rule the people with justice and enjoined them to be tender to the poor as well as to the rich and bade succour them from the treasury, according to their several degrees. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Mr Nairn is described as living in Ireland, but clearly reads the Scottish newspapers with a diligence they do not always deserve and has a tendency to keep cuttings of congenial opinions.
  • Michael, who has Down's Syndrome, presides over the vat of curds and whey: he's a rock of diligence.
  • A lack of diligence in these responsibilities will result in the company being accused of making false statements of material facts in financial reports.
  • She won acceptance by the King family only through extraordinary diligence.
  • These do thei bringe vp, and make of as deerly, as thei do of their owne children: teachinge them to ride, to shote, to throwe the darte, and suche like feates, with great diligence and handsomenes. The Fardle of Facions, conteining the aunciente maners, customes and lawes, of the peoples enhabiting the two partes of the earth, called Affricke and Asie
  • She won acceptance by the King family only through extraordinary diligence.
  • Diligence , thrift , plain living and hard work constitute the good proletarian style.
  • There is also disquiet about the cost of due diligence. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, some question the city's diligence in improving youth sports park standards within the beltway, especially when potential park facilities often are targeted by developers.
  • His success was largely due to his diligence.
  • He trusts me to do the job while they can have their thinking time and do their due diligence. Times, Sunday Times
  • This means that it must act with reasonable care and diligence: for example, it must collect the cheque promptly.
  • It restated that the consortium was fully funded, that it had carried out due diligence within five days and requested a second tranche of information from the company.
  • Where lies the lack of care or diligence on the part of a director who, pursuant to that resolution, gives effect to it?
  • There was no evidence of any due diligence about the people who received the cash. Times, Sunday Times
  • But overall I would say Scripture calls for diligence and care. Christianity Today
  • Booker T. Washington made his mark with the infamous “Atlanta Compromise” speech, in which he entreated black Southerners to “cast down their bucket where [they were]” and accommodate white Southerners in hope of obtaining equality through humility and diligence. W. E. B. Du Bois & Booker T. Washington: Two Sides of the Same Coin | Edwardian Promenade
  • Not to cast doubt upon her reputation, but our due diligence tells us that she holds letters of marque from IMPERIUM NEPTUNUS REGIS and has earned the right to be called a shellback. Mayor Sam's Hotsheet for Wednesday
  • Talents come from diligence, and knowledge is gained by accumulation.
  • The Chinese nation is distinguished for its diligence and courage.
  • The main work for in-house investigators will focus on the protection of company intellectual property and on due diligence of new business partners. Times, Sunday Times
  • Diligence is the mother of success. 
  • They knew that they would be housed, clothed and well fed whether they earned these comforts or not; so, in order to insure diligence, reliable men were chosen from among them as assistants to the white overseers; these were called "foremen," and were looked up to with respect by their fellows. Plantation Sketches
  • Make clear to your children the times when you see them as trustworthy, teachable, and reliable or how much you appreciate their honesty, patience, kindness, or diligence.
  • I know you said you had to do your due diligence on me (us) before we moved foreward, that is fine. BiggerPockets Forums
  • No opportunity for the lazy, but diligence can make the most common variable opportunity opportunity.
  • Now, let it be thy part, during thy time of remaining with her, to employ thy utmost diligence in pleasing her, by deserving and gaining her grace, till heaven shall blesse thee with better fortune: and as she promised, so she performed. The Decameron
  • I inherit your resoluteness and diligence, also your impatience and roughness.
  • Even the teachers at grade school praised him for his perseverance and diligence.

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