2,070 Quotes About Waiting
- Author Zhuangzi
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Make your will one! Don't listen with your ears, listen with your mind. No, don't listen with your mind, but listen with your spirit. Listening stops with the ears, the mind stops with recognition, but spirit is empty- and waits on all things. The Way gathers in emptiness alone. Emptiness is the fasting of the mind.
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- Author ASAP Rocky
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Cristal go by the cases, wait hold up that was racist
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- Author Aaron Dessner
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In fact, after Donald Trump won, some of the relief of finishing record was to turn off all the politics for a while. There were some songs that had more of the political stuff that we just decided to wait on and put aside. A few weeks after the election, I stopped watching cable news and just unplugged. My way of dealing with the new situation we're in was to just work on something that I care about.
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- Author Aaron Bruno
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More than anything, I’m excited to have the artistic freedom and opportunity to make a sophomore record. Everybody dreads the sophomore slump, whereas I am embracing it and can’t wait to either go down in flames, or take it to another level. It’s not going to be in the middle – it’ll be one way or the other. That’s how it has to be.
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- Author Abby Brammell
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A lot of people kind of want to wait until you're off a show before they book you into a movie.
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- Author Abby Sunderland
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I will definitely attempt to sail around the world again. In fact, I can't wait for the chance to try again.
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- Author Abdallah II
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Jerusalem is a time bomb that I fear is just waiting to go off.
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- Author Abhijeet Bhattacharya
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I have liked many but loved very few. Yet no-one has been as sweet as you. I'd stand and wait in the world's longest queue. Just for the pleasure of a moment with you.
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- Author Abigail Solomon-Godeau
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The thing itself is never just out there in the world waiting to be framed by the photographer's Leica; rather, it is something dynamically produced in the act of representation and reception and already subject to the grids of meaning imposed on it by culture, history, language, and so forth.
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