Top 670 Patience Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on September 18, 2024.
Hopelessness has surprised me with patience.
Earlier, looking lighter or slimmer never mattered to me. Frankly, I didn't care. I had more important things to do. But when I figured that it's not that hard, and I have the time, passion and patience to take it up, I jumped onto the health-wagon. I started working out.
I think writing novels has taught me more about the value of patience and being organized. I've learned to use timelines and wikis to track decisions and make sure everything still fits together. It's both easier and harder than writing short fiction.
I feel really privileged to have gracious and merciless people with a lot of perspective and patience in my life. — © Julien Baker
I feel really privileged to have gracious and merciless people with a lot of perspective and patience in my life.
Nothing is ever quick. You have to grow an audience, keep them engaged, give them a reason to keep coming back so it will never be an overnight success. Have patience!
And I have to be willing to be patient to allow God's plan to unfold and not go ahead and try to make my own circumstances happen for me. So, I've learned that He can be trusted for every need and desire but at the same time that may require patience on my end.
To become a professional, you have to train a lot, which I did from a very early age. Of course, it helps if your character is very competitive and you have patience and perseverance.
I've worked so hard to eliminate the inner geek from my life. I suddenly realize I have no patience for those people who still have their geeks showing. Now I see why being 'normal' has been so important to me.
Horses teach you patience and how to do things the right way so you can get the right result.
Patience is passion tamed.
It costs to win, you need patience.
When you have a president who mocks our inclusivity, who demonizes our diversity... you can't ask for patience.
A perfect chutney needs patience. If you are cooking it, cook it on a low flame; the flavors come out the best that way.
True enough, nature has endowed me with a fair measure of patience and composure, yet I should be lying if I told you that, having seen the reporter off on his way to make his deadline, I fell peacefully asleep.
I haven't got the patience for small talk, although I once saw a woman standing on her own in the corner, and I realised it was Monica Lewinsky, and I had the nicest evening with her - she was charming.
The biggest lesson my kids have taught me is to find the joy in little things, along with a healthy dose of patience. — © Karren Brady
The biggest lesson my kids have taught me is to find the joy in little things, along with a healthy dose of patience.
Have patience with all things, But, first of all with yourself.
The biggest advice I can give loved ones who are supporting someone navigating a newly diagnosed mental illness is patience, patience, and patience.
There are very little things in this life I cannot afford and patience is one of them.
The key to sauces is having patience. I'm not a patient woman, but I learned with sauces that you have to get everything on a slow roll and layer the flavors. That's where you get robust tastes: it starts one way and ends another.
I have learned that I really do have discipline, self-control, and patience. But they were given to me as a seed, and it's up to me to choose to develop them.
Becoming a father increases your capacity for love and your level of patience. It opens up another door in a person - a door which you may not even have known was there. That's what I feel with my son. There's suddenly another level of love that expands. My son is my greatest joy, out of everything in my life.
Coaching takes patience. I'm more enthused when teaching players who want it versus when I have to.
Seeing all of these beautiful brown faces and having that patience for them to live in whatever it was that they were living in; I was just so blown away by the artistry that I recognized in 'Moonlight' - the colors, the music.
I think the most important mantra in my life has been and will continue to be - patience, hard work and will power.
I was a big Guns N' Roses fan when I was seven. My friend who lived across the street had long dark curly hair and I had long blonde hair, so I'd dress up as Axl and she'd be Slash, and we'd rock out in front of the mirror singing 'Patience.'
My friends wonder how I have the patience to engage with people on Twitter about topics such as diversity and why black British history should be taught in schools: surely it's exhausting? And they're right.
When it comes to work, I have a lot of patience, but otherwise, I am quite impatient.
I think there's not much patience for organized labour, period, public or private sector.
Golf has taught me a lot about patience and keeping my temper.
I've no time for an affair, and certainly no patience with being linked with one or the other man all the time.
A man with a silver spoon may get his share of supporters, but he can never be an inspiration for somebody! Patience and hard work are the key to every man's success.
I don't have the patience... an angry man cannot get into politics.
Football is business. It's all about being quick, quick, quick - nobody has any patience nowadays. But then again, that is how things are in normal life, away from football.
Patience, self-belief and regularity are three qualities that would take a young player to great heights.
Patience was not my strong point.
When I became the assistant, I was intelligent and helpful. I had patience. As the head coach I was completely the opposite. I made a good decision to get out.
Football demands patience. Keep working and you will be rewarded.
Patience is key. You can't get selfish, and that's the number one thing I've learned at WWE. The world continues to go round, and I just knew - given the right opportunity and the right moment - that the world would know I was good, but now the world knows that I'm great.
The Italians are not indulgent, as Americans are. They don't have the patience to teach young singers how to move. They think you should learn in school. — © Marcello Giordani
The Italians are not indulgent, as Americans are. They don't have the patience to teach young singers how to move. They think you should learn in school.
The game of golf slows the whole world down and gives you time to think. Inner-city kids could learn a lot about patience.
When you learn how to be really attentive, you learn the importance of patience and appreciating a woman. You're able to appreciate the softness of her skin and the look in her eyes. It's a connection.
Fortune knocks but once, but misfortune has much more patience.
Lack of pep is often mistaken for patience.
Watching 'Moonlight,' I just recognized this patience in the film - allowing moments to live and linger - and I just thought that was so beautiful.
Things that are uncomfortable and demand time and effort and patience we can switch off to. And I am intrigued by that concept. It's about human tolerance.
I've learned patience.
Alcohol gives you infinite patience for stupidity.
Golf is all about patience - one tournament is four days long, 18 holes a day.
There is always a lot of competition at a big club like Manchester City, so I need to keep working hard, having patience and hoping for the best.
I haven't been given many things, but I've been given ample, limitless patience. — © Lincoln Diaz-Balart
I haven't been given many things, but I've been given ample, limitless patience.
Sport's about patience and keep working no matter the outcome.
Patience doesn't mean making a pact with the devil of denial, ignoring our emotions and aspirations. It means being wholeheartedly engaged in the process that's unfolding, rather than ripping open a budding flower or demanding a caterpillar hurry up and get that chrysalis stage over with.
My mother is a ball of fire in the world, and I love that about her. But what I have learned from my stepdad is something as important, which is patience and compassion. Because when you are living with someone else, those two qualities go a long way.
Thank God my parents had an abundance of patience.
I'm terrible with patience.
Kevin McHale was a master communicator and knows how to coach stars, and that's a unique gift because you take an old-school guy that's used to coaching his way, he'd have a hard time coaching them cats now, but Kevin knows how, and he has the patience of Job.
When generation changes,, things get outdated but then if you have talent and patience, you bounce back.
I wrote three stories on spec because I didn't have the patience to convince people I could write.
After four years of experience - and especially after the match with Daniel Bryan at WrestleMania 27 for the U.S. title that ended up being a dark match - you've got to realize that patience is a huge key in this game.
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