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Whatever you do, do it with all your might. Work at it, early and late, in season and out of season, not leaving a stone unturned, and never deferring for a single hour that which can be done just as well now.
Leave no stone unturned.
Never leave a rhinestone unturned.
As a father and a provider, no stone goes unturned.
I will leave no stone unturned as far as hard work is concerned.
I want to make sure I leave no stone unturned when it comes to my career.
Leave no stone unturned to help your clients realize maximum profits from their investment.
I pride myself on leaving no stone unturned as far as being the most prepared that I can be.
Ayrton was our toughest rival. He would leave no stone unturned to get the utmost out of his car and his team.
I am proud of all Army personnel serving in Siachen who are leaving no stone unturned to defend our motherland.
When I get old and slow down I want to look behind me and see all the fire and the wreckage and no stone left unturned.
There may be problems we still need to tease out, but we will leave no stone unturned in our bid to make London the host city.
With technology and social media and citizen journalism, every rock that used to go unturned is now being flipped, lit and put on TV.
We said we would leave no stone unturned to get to Germany and now we are applying the same philosophy towards our tournament preparations.
It... is the best opportunity we've had in the last 25 years to bring about a settlement in Northern Ireland, and I think we should leave no stone unturned to achieve that.
I view every film as a commitment to undertake a long journey. I suppose this has to do with my need to leave no stone unturned, and sometimes to even dig deeper into the mine.
Know everything about the companies and people you are going to be negotiating with. Insist on getting the names of everyone participating in the negotiations. Leave no stone unturned; find out as much as you can.
With newcomers in your cast, any producer would allocate a budget of not more than Rs 5-6 crores. But the scale I wanted was big and Sardar Peshaura Singh Thind left no stone unturned in the making of 'I Am Singh.'
We're trying to leave no stone unturned, to push forward in every aspect of what it means to be a band. Because this really matters to us. Metal matters to us. And we know exactly how much it means to kids out there, too.
Every Olympic athlete prepares differently. For me, I am 100 percent into the sport. And if I decide to really make a crucial career decision to say, 'This is something I want to do,' I want to leave no stone unturned in my preparation.
I'm a career Air Force officer. We have a saying in the Air Force: 'If you want people to be with you at the crash, you've got to put them on the manifest.' And so I was always of the view to almost leave no stone unturned when you're up there briefing the Hill.