1,945 Quotes About Patience
- Author Steve Maraboli
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We must remember balance and moderation. Patience can be spiritually enriching and virtuous… but when taken in excess, it turns to procrastination, the poison of inaction.
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- Author Adam M. Grant
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The people who had been recognized for making original contributions shared many more stories that started negatively but surged upward: they struggled early and triumphed later. Despite being confronted with more negative events, they reported greater satisfaction with their lives and a stronger sense of purpose.
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- Author T.F. Hodge
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The best is always worth waiting for. And once you taste it, no other taste will do.
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- Author Louisa May Alcott
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Be worthy love, and love will come.
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- Author Matthew Donnelly
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Major improvements don't happen over night. Their are many moments inching towards improvement. The difference between those who make major improvements in their lives are the ones who embrace patience and wait through the darkness as long as it takes.
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- Author Judy Cornish
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Offering care means being a companion, not a superior. It doesn’t matter whether the person we are caring for is experiencing cancer, the flu, dementia, or grief.If you are a doctor or surgeon, your expertise and knowledge comes from a superior position. But when our role is to be providers of care, we should be there as equals.
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- Author Judy Collins
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I look in the mirror through the eyes of the child that was me.
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- Author Deyth Banger
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Why books...audiobooks... stories are created?...Films and Games!?- The answer, is very simple it 's in the name of patience.
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- Author Judy Cornish
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Even though people experiencing dementia become unable to recount what has just happened, they still go through the experience—even without recall. The psychological present lasts about three seconds. We experience the present even when we have dementia. The emotional pain caused by callous treatment or unkind talk occurs during that period. The moods and actions of people with dementia are expressions of what they have experienced, whether they can still use language and recall, or not.
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