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Diligence Quotes

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There is no barrier to success which diligence and perseverance cannot hurdle.
Oscar Micheaux

Authors on Diligence Quotes: Gautama Buddha Samuel Johnson Benjamin Franklin Lajos Kassak Elizabeth Gilbert Tom Duff Franz Grillparzer Claude Debussy Oscar Micheaux Emily Dickinson Seneca the Younger Leonardo da Vinci Cotton Mather Stephen Covey Mark Twain Antonin Artaud Marcus Tullius Cicero Daryl Hall Roger L'Estrange Plato Jeremy Scahill William Hogarth Geoffrey Chaucer Dave Ramsey Spencer W. Kimball Abraham Lincoln John Calvin Marianne Moore Aiden Wilson Tozer
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Learn diligence before speedy execution.
Leonardo da Vinci

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The Word of God must be Read and Heard with Diligence that so you may arrive to the Knowledge that is needful for you.
Cotton Mather

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Diligence is a good thing, but taking things easy is much more restful.
Mark Twain

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Work is doing it. Discipline is doing it every day. Diligence is doing it well every day.
Dave Ramsey

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The age of automobiles and aeroplanes cannot express itself in the same manner as did the age of the diligence.
Claude Debussy

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Prefer diligence before idleness, unless you esteem rust above brightness.
Plato

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I know of no such thing as genius, genius is nothing but labor and diligence.
William Hogarth

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All compounded things are subject to decay. Strive with diligence!
Gautama Buddha

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It is good sense applied with diligence to what was at first a mere accident, and which by great application grew to be called, by the generality of mankind, a particular genius.
Samuel Johnson

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Cruelty in the theatre is unrelenting decisiveness, diligence, strictness.
Antonin Artaud

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You must always be very cautious and be as vigilant as you can. You work diligently to provide a secure environment,.
Daryl Hall

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There is nothing which persevering effort and unceasing and diligent care cannot accomplish.
Seneca the Younger

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Devotion is diligence without assurance
Elizabeth Gilbert

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Then plough deep while sluggards sleep, and you shall have corn to sell and to keep.
Benjamin Franklin

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With diligence it is possible to make anything run slowly.
Tom Duff

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I believe verbal felicity is the fruit of ardor, of diligence, and of refusing to be false.
Marianne Moore

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Diligence in employments of less consequence is the most successful introduction to greater enterprises.
Samuel Johnson

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Diligence which,
as it avails in all things,
is also of the utmost moment in pleading causes.
Diligence is to be particularly cultivated by us;
it is to be constantly exerted;
it is capable of effecting almost everything.
Marcus Tullius Cicero

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By diligence and patience, the mouse bit in two the cable.
Benjamin Franklin

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The father of every good work is discontent, and its mother is diligence.
Lajos Kassak

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He that loveth God will do diligence to please God by his works, and abandon himself, with all his might, well for to do.
Geoffrey Chaucer

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A plodding diligence brings us sooner to our journey's end than a fluttering way of advancing by starts.
Roger L'Estrange

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Moreover, a true Christian will not ascribe any prosperity to his own diligence, industry, or good fortune, but he will acknowledge that God is the author of it.
John Calvin

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Transient are conditioned things. Try to accomplish your aim with diligence.
Gautama Buddha

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Keep your heart with all diligence and God will take care of the universe.
Aiden Wilson Tozer

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Applause abates diligence.
Samuel Johnson

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Patience is emotional diligence.
Stephen Covey

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German diligence is actually endurance.
Franz Grillparzer

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The Service without Hope Is tenderest, I think-- ... There is no Diligence like that That knows not an Until
Emily Dickinson

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All composite things pass away. Strive for your own liberation with diligence.
Gautama Buddha

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To be mediocre, when only application and diligence would have netted superiority, is an error akin to sin.
Spencer W. Kimball

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You can do as much diligence as possible before you go somewhere to try to protect yourself and the people around you.
Jeremy Scahill

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When you lack interest in the case the job will very likely lack skill and diligence in the performance.
Abraham Lincoln