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Some people have a perfect genius for doing nothing and doing it assiduously.

Thomas Haliburton
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Some people have a perfect genius for doing nothing and doing it assiduously.

Thomas Haliburton
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Great risks come in long term, tremendously assiduous, very courageous study.

William Hurt
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Because Filipinos are very creative and assiduous people, they will always find a way to make things happen.

Tim Liwanag, First Filipino World Records
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He who neglects to pray alone and in private, however assiduously he frequents public meetings, there gives his prayers to the wind.

John Calvin, Institutes of the Christian Religion, 2 Vols
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Remain assiduously stubborn with your positive thinking, sooner or later the world around you will give up and let you have your way

Carl Henegan
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Reiko had not kept a diary and was now denied the pleasure of assiduously rereading her record of the happiness of the past few months and consigning each page to the fire as she did so.- Death in Midsummer and Other Stories

Yukio Mishima, Patriotism
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Let us not be like the forest fox foraging for food for itself forever!Let us be like the assiduous ant, always accumulating ample assets for all ants with altruism and all-round assistance.

Ankala V Subbarao
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I was born on the 24th of September 1755 in the county of Fauquier, at that time one of the frontier counties of Virginia. My father possessed scarcely any fortune and had received a very limited education - but was a man to whom nature had been bountiful, and who had assiduously improved her gifts.

John Marshall
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There are three kind of history. The first is what really happened and that is forever lost. The second is what most people thought happened, and we can recover that with assiduous effort. The third is what the people in power wanted the future to think happened and that is 90 percent of the history in books.

Michael Gruber, The Book of Air and Shadows
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Depression - that limp word for the storm of black panic and half-demented malfunction - had over the years worked itself out in Charlotte's life in a curious pattern. Its onset was often imperceptible: like an assiduous housekeeper locking up a rambling mansion, it noiselessly went about and turned off, one by one, the mind's thousand small accesses to pleasure.

Sebastian Faulks
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