| Plural | indolences |
He was fired due to his indolence at work.
Indolence can lead to missed opportunities.
Overcoming indolence requires self-discipline.
Her indolence was evident in her lack of progress.
Indolence is the enemy of productivity.
He blamed his lack of success on his own indolence.
Indolence is a barrier to achieving goals.
The project suffered delays due to the team's indolence.
She vowed to overcome her indolence and work harder.
Indolence can be overcome with motivation and determination.
Thus Roy appealed at once to my sense of duty, my indolence, my generosity, and my rectitude.
Indolence and negligence are native to artists.
My active spirits have degenerated into contented indolence.
You clever young men must guard against indolence.
Selfishness and indolence usually disrupted the best of them.
His master saw his abilities were remarkable, his indolence still more remarkable.
In the want of positive instincts, he drifted into the mental indolence of history.
Behind Maury Noble's attractive indolence, his irrelevance and his easy mockery, lay a surprising and relentless maturity of purpose.
If ever there is a time for reading lists to indulge the unmotivated and celebrate indolence, the summer is it.
Moderation is therefore the very soul of this government; a moderation, I mean, founded on virtue, not that which proceeds from indolence and pusillanimity.
He was fired due to his indolence at work.
Indolence can lead to missed opportunities.
Overcoming indolence requires self-discipline.
Her indolence was evident in her lack of progress.
Indolence is the enemy of productivity.
He blamed his lack of success on his own indolence.
Indolence is a barrier to achieving goals.
The project suffered delays due to the team's indolence.
She vowed to overcome her indolence and work harder.
Indolence can be overcome with motivation and determination.
Thus Roy appealed at once to my sense of duty, my indolence, my generosity, and my rectitude.
Indolence and negligence are native to artists.
My active spirits have degenerated into contented indolence.
You clever young men must guard against indolence.
Selfishness and indolence usually disrupted the best of them.
His master saw his abilities were remarkable, his indolence still more remarkable.
In the want of positive instincts, he drifted into the mental indolence of history.
Behind Maury Noble's attractive indolence, his irrelevance and his easy mockery, lay a surprising and relentless maturity of purpose.
If ever there is a time for reading lists to indulge the unmotivated and celebrate indolence, the summer is it.
Moderation is therefore the very soul of this government; a moderation, I mean, founded on virtue, not that which proceeds from indolence and pusillanimity.
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