He that can have patience can have what he will.
The two most powerful warriors are patience and time.
Have patience. All things are difficult before they become easy.
The strongest of all warriors are these two — Time and Patience.
Patience is waiting. Not passively waiting. That is laziness. But to keep going when the going is hard and slow - that is patience. The two most powerful warriors are patience and time.
With time and patience, the mulberry leaf becomes satin.
It is strange that the years teach us patience; that the shorter our time, the greater our capacity for waiting.
Patience is power. Patience is not an absence of action; rather it is "timing" it waits on the right time to act, for the right principles and in the right way.
Never cut a tree down in the wintertime. Never make a negative decision in the low time.
Never cut a tree down in the wintertime. Never make a negative decision in the low time. Never make your most important decisions when you are in your worst moods. Wait. Be patient. The storm will pass. The spring will come.
Patience and time do more than strength or passion.
The world is full of educated derelicts.
Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not: nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent.
Nothing in the world can take the place of persistence.
Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not: nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not: the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent.
Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent.
You can't produce a baby in one month by getting nine women pregnant.
No matter how great the talent or efforts, some things just take time.
If we could have a little patience, we should escape much mortification; time takes away as much as it gives.
Every man must patiently bide his time. He must wait -- not in listless idleness but in constant, steady, cheerful endeavors, always willing and fulfilling and accomplishing his task, that when the occasion comes he may be equal to the occasion.
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