PATIENCE QUOTES IV

quotations about patience

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Patience! Patience! The world is a vast and ghastly intricacy of mechanism, and one has to be very wary, not to get mangled by it.

D. H. LAWRENCE

Lady Chatterley's Lover

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I hate patience. Slows everything down.

J. D. ROBB

Witness in Death

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Patience, he thought. So much of this was patience -- waiting, and thinking and doing things right. So much of all this, so much of all living was patience and thinking.

GARY PAULSEN

Hatchet


Rivers know this: there is no hurry. We shall get there some day.

A. A. MILNE

Winnie-the-Pooh

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We increase our losses ourselves, and club with fortune to undo us, when with them we lose our patience, too; as infants that, being robbed of some of their baubles, throw away the rest in childish anger.

WILLIAM WYCHERLEY

attributed, Day's Collacon

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The wisdom and the theory of patience are very simple; for patience is a pure quiet; but impatience is a strong emotion, and therefore something that has to be borne or carried. Now, if we have a burden to lift, and add thereto impatience, what do we but add weight to weight?

JAMES VILA BLAKE

"Of Patience", Essays


In a great many cases ... patience is just disguised cowardice.

MARIA MORAVSKY

"Let Us Lose Our Patience", The Outlook, April 26, 1922


Patience is a nobler motion than any deed.

C. A. BARTOL

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Patience is the ability to idle your motor when you feel like stripping your gears.

JAMES MERRITT

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He who wanteth patience in this world is like a man who standeth trembling in the field without his armor, because every one can strike him, and he can strike none: so the least push of pain, or loss or disgrace, doth trouble that man more which hath not the skill to suffer than twenty trials can move him which is armed with patience, like a golden shield in his hand, to break the stroke of every cross, and save the heart though the body suffer; for, while the heart is whole, all is well.

HENRY SMITH

attributed, Six Thousand Illustrations of Moral and Religious Truths


Patience is the determination to exist when everything wants you to shatter.

RAY PARKER

The Healing Peace


The strongest of all warriors are these two -- Time and Patience.

LEO TOLSTOY

War and Peace

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Patience and the mulberry leaf becomes a silk gown.

CHINESE PROVERB

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Patience and wisdom walk hand in hand, like two one-armed lovers.

JAROD KINTZ

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Have patience with all the world, but first of all with yourself.

SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES

Spiritual Maxims

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Patience governs the flesh, strengthens the spirit, sweetens the temper, stifles anger, extinguishes envy, subdues pride; she bridles the tongue, refrains the hand, tramples upon temptations, endures persecutions, consummates martyrdom: Patience produces unity in the church, loyalty in the state, harmony in families and societies; she comforts the poor and moderates the rich: she makes us humble in prosperity, cheerful in adversity, unmoved by calumny and reproach: the teaches us to forgive those who have injured us, and to be the first in asking forgiveness of those whom we have injured: she delights the faithful, and invites the unbelieving: she adorns the woman, and approves the man: is loved in a child, praised in a young man, admired in an old man: she is beautiful in either sex, and every age. Her countenance is calm and serene as the face of Heaven.

GEORGE HORNE

"Patience Portrayed", Discourses on Several Subjects, vol. 2


Patience is forbearance, i.e. the moral capacity to endure and forbear delay or imperfection.

DOMENIC MARBANIANG

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Patience is the panacea; but where does it grow, or who can swallow it?

WILLIAM SHENSTONE

Essays on Men and Manners


Patience is moral elasticity.

AUSTIN O'MALLEY

Keystones of Thought

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The secret of patience is to do something else in the meantime.

CROFT M. PENTZ

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