Oh, what bitter experience have I had to teach me carefulness against temptation!
She warned me, from experience, of the carefulness it would bring upon me; but spoke with such sympathy and tenderness, that my heart was quite refreshed.
The qualities that should characterize prudence arecarefulness and confidence.
The sin of negligence is opposed to carefulness or diligence, and consists in the failure of the reason to direct properly an act, or some circumstance of an act, to which one is obliged.
An example of carefulness is St. Paul, who was solicitous about all his churches (I Cor.
Carefulness is a watchful attention given to deliberation and judgment enabling one to act with readiness and decision when the moment for action has arrived.
Another form of spurious prudence is solicitude, that is, an inordinate carefulness about temporal things or about the future.
Francis took great delight in this clock of his, because the great carefulness of the falcon drove away all slothfulness, and summoned him to prayers; and moreover, during the daytime, she would often abide familiarly with him.
Certainly Niemetschek is right in saying that "even if the same indulgence be granted to Mozart that we must all wish to see extended to ourselves, he cannot be put forward as an example of carefulness and economy.
Limited means, sometimes even actual want, failed either to increase the carefulnessor to damp the spirits of husband or wife.
It was the remark of an aged clergyman, retired from pulpit duties, that if he were a layman he should watch with more anxiety and carefulness than laymen do the relations that exist between pastors and the women of their flock.
The finish is dependent entirely on the skill and carefulness of the maker.
The length of time a starter may be carried depends on the accuracy and carefulness of the maker.
He knew her methods, knew her miscroscopic carefulness and attention to detail.
How, then, shall one preserve at once both a steadfast and tranquil mind, and also carefulness of things, that he be not heedless or slovenly?
And hard it is, indeed, to mingle and reconcile together the carefulness of one whom outward things affect, with the steadfastness of him who regards them not.
And so should we do also, having the carefulness of the most zealous players, and yet indifference, as were it merely about a ball.
Whenever the measles is known to be prevalent in a neighbourhood, and a child manifests symptoms of cold in the head and fever, it should at once be a reason for carefulness on the part of the parent.
And so in these we should absolutely cast ourselves without carefulness upon his loving and fatherly providence, and resign ourselves to him to be disposed of in them as he sees convenient.
And this gives marvellous ease to the heart, and releases it from the bondage of carefulness and anxiety, which it may be subject to, after the soul is delivered from the fear and bondage of wrath.
First: We have here then the Christian’s calling and employment in this world, opposed to the carefulness and worldly mindedness of the men of this world, “Seek ye the kingdom of God.
He is dissuading his disciples and the people from carnal carefulness and worldly mindedness.
Prayer is the provision of a soul, for it is sufficient to do that which carefulness and thoughtfulness undertake to do, and effectuate not, Phil.
The word as Luther uses it includes the two kinds of carefulness and considerateness.
Let us, therefore, walk with carefulness and fear, that with a firm faith we may hold fast the riches of God's grace, and joyfully give thanks to His mercy forever and ever.
According to the carefulness of the look, the success of the leap is likely to be.
To the carefulness and honesty of the slave's daily labour he must even add heartiness: "as slaves of Christ doing the will of God from the soul, with good will doing service, as to the Lord and not to men.
He had a particular carefulness in the knitting of his brows, and a kind of impatience in all his motions, that plainly discovered he was always intent upon matters of importance.
Oh no,' she said, 'you are young yet to it all; you will have plenty of time to learn carefulness before the war is over.
And here in the first place the carefulnessand discrimination of the Holy Spirit, even "from the beginning," is most worthy of our observation.
Let me cherish them with the awful carefulness which their origin requires, lest I should seem to have received the grace of God in vain.
Contemporary critics speak of the novice as being of a delicate figure, graceful in the expression of distress, but requiring carefulness in the management of her voice, and a more simple elocution.
Irascible as he was, yet he was more remarkable for his zeal and industry, for the carefulness with which he superintended rehearsals, and for the elaborate pains-concealing labour, which distinguished him on the public stage.