A Quote by Geoffrey Ballard

Be impatient. All things don't come to those who wait. Push on with what you believe because life is very short. — © Geoffrey Ballard
Be impatient. All things don't come to those who wait. Push on with what you believe because life is very short.
I'm actually an impatient person. I'm very suited for television because with the process, it's six weeks from the time you come up with an episode until when it airs. We can't drag it out that long. With film, and this is not a profound observation or an original one; it can go on endlessly unless the movie's like incredibly topical. That's the challenge for me, as an impatient person who wants see things come to life. ... I mean, it's just this feeling I get when I see a movie I love.
I don't believe that old cliche that good things come to those who wait. I think good things come to those who want something so bad they can't sit still.
I'm kind of impatient. I like to see things realized and not just work on a project for three years and wait, wait, wait. I try to keep myself busy.
It is said that good things come to those who wait. I believe that good things come to those who work.
Patience, grasshopper," said Maia. "Good things come to those who wait." "I always thought that was 'Good things come to those who do the wave,'" said Simon. "No wonder I've been so confused all my life.
We tend to look at successful athletes and make them almost bigger than life. I have seen many young men who have achieved greatness. I have also seen those who have come up a little short of their potential. I do know that those who succeed have been able to recognize within themselves the potential to do something well and then work hard to prepare themselves for that eventual opportunity. Others wait for the opportunity to come and then start to work, thus coming up a little short.
If you think customers are impatient in New York, wait to you see how impatient they are here in L.A.
I learned that all things come to those who wait-provided they hustle while they wait.
I am too impatient to wait for temptation to come to me.
One of the things that I most believe in is the compose and wait philosophy of photography. It’s a very satisfying, almost spiritual way to photograph. Life isn't’ knocking you around, life isn't controlling you. You have picked your place, you’ve picked your scene, you’ve picked your light, you’ve done all the decision making and you are waiting for the moment to come to you.
The things that come to those that wait may be the things left by those that got there first.
Things may come to those who wait, but only the things left by those who hustle.
Good things don't come to those who wait. They come to those who agitate!
Everyday happiness means getting up in the morning, and you can't wait to finish your breakfast. You can't wait to do your exercises. You can't wait to put on your clothes. You can't wait to get out. And you can't wait to come home, because the soup is hot.
The reason that I was so quick was because I was impatient. I couldn't wait to hit the next shot.
Obviously, I believe that to pursue the American Dream is not only futile but self-destructive because ultimately it destroys everything and everyone involved with it. By definition it must, because it nurtures everything except those things that are important: integrity, ethics, truth, our very heart and soul. Why? The reason is simple: because Life/life is giving, not getting.
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