Top 14 Deligence Quotes
#1. They set great store by their gardens ... Their studie and deligence herein commeth not only of pleasure, but also of a certain strife and contention ... concerning the trimming, husbanding, and furnishing of their gardens; everye man or his owne parte.
Thomas More
#2. It's like getting the Williams sisters to play (tennis) against a man, and they're far better athletes than she (Sorenstam) is.
Vijay Singh
#3. There's nothing worse than a violent beating from an unremarkable person. Physical violence with someone is too much like shagging them. Too much id involved.
Irvine Welsh
#4. Skin diseases are something doctors like, the patient neither dies nor gets well.
H.L. Mencken
#5. I get really antsy if I stay in one place too long. Universal was really supportive and understood that I needed to go across the Atlantic to reinvent myself and to find my voice, my muse.
Stella Soleil
#6. It is with the soul that we grasp the essence of another human being, not with the mind, nor even with the heart.
Henry Miller
#7. The environment issue is hydra-headed and complicated, but it is of immense importance that we understand how fast the world is changing.
Richard Lamm
#8. Also, try to limit beans. I know they keep you regular but they're high in carbs and have something crazy in them called an anti-nutrient, which might be one of the most awesome pseudo-science words I've ever read.
Charlotte Hilton Andersen
#9. Jesus will meet me today in the person of someone in need-I must not miss him.
E. Stanley Jones
#10. Don't ask me any more questions, Keller. I'm just going to lie to you and I'd rather not have the stress of trying to remember what lie I handed you. (Alexion)
Sherrilyn Kenyon
#11. The good news is that Jesus is coming back. The bad news is that he's really pissed off.
Bob Hope
#12. There's a lot of not caring that goes under the name of minding your own business.
Robert Breault
#13. In the twelve months from June, 1940, to June, 1941, our civilian casualties were 43,381 killed and 50,856 seriously injured, a total of 94,237. Except for
Winston S. Churchill