Quotes About Waiting
The sun was visible from Florida, but it hadn't gotten to me.
~ John D. MacDonald
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It takes courage to seek God, and courage to wait for His reply.
~ John Eldredge
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know that this is a very long way, therefore patience is necessary in this
~ Unknown
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Beware of the waiting room. He closed the door at once, as if he had rehearsed that moment. I opened it quickly, and leaned out to call after him, The what? He turned, but only to give a sharp wave, the Trafalgar Square crowd swallowed him up. I couldn't get the smile on his face out of my mind, it secreted an omission. Something he'd saved up, a mysterious last word. Waiting room. Waiting room. Waiting room. It went round in my head all that evening.
~ John Fowles
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It's better to be one who is told to wait than one who waits to be told.
~ John G. Miller
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Good God, Keith. Yes, I've talked to Him too and I'm still waiting on his Guidance...
~ John Grisham
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The gate was packed with weary travelers, most of them standing and huddled along the walls because the meager allotment of plastic chairs had long since been taken. Every plane that came and went held at least eighty passengers, yet the gate had seats for only a few dozen.
~ John Grisham
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Men, we don't deserve respect. Yet. Respect is out there on the floor, just waiting for us to go get it.
~ John Grisham
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la paciencia
~ John Grisham
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chairs. Carla found a seat near the front, not far from Jake. She had taken Josie and Kiera to Finley's office where they would spend the afternoon, waiting. If Dyer wanted to talk to Kiera, she was a phone call away.
~ John Grisham
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Reuben Massey was waiting in his office at Varrick Labs.
~ John Grisham
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though it is painful. I would prefer to sit here all afternoon and throughout the night, just waiting for my little boy to appear and ask, "Where's my boat?" It is the last place he saw his father. If he's just lost
~ John Grisham
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I nostri animali hanno vite molto brevi da trascorrere con noi, e ne trascorrono la maggior parte ad aspettare che torniamo a casa ogni giorno.
~ John Grogan
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the acting profession itself is precisely and endlessly this: waiting in a room for your name to be called. And then you hear your name, and they take you through the blank door into the room.
~ John Hodgman
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Death, it seems, Garp wrote, does not like to wait until we are prepared for it. Death is indulgent and enjoys, when it can, a flair for the dramatic.
~ John Irving
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Baseball) is a game with a lot of waiting in it; it is a game with increasingly heightened anticipation of increasingly limited action
~ John Irving
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You're always telling me I don't have any faith," I wrote to Owen. "Well—don't you see?—that's a part of what makes me so indecisive. I wait to see what will happen next—because I don't believe that anything I might decide to do would matter.
~ John Irving
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One thing," Father said. Susie the bear put her paw on my hand, as if even Susie knew what was coming. "Just one thing," Father said. We were very quiet, waiting for this. "It mustn't look like Sorrow," Father said. "And you've got the eyes, so you've got to pick out the dog. Just make sure it in no way resembles Sorrow." —
~ John Irving
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Time, that aged nurse, rocked me to patience.
~ John Keats
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I don't drive. Will you kindly go away? I am waiting for my mother.
~ John Kennedy Toole
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Sitting on a cornflake, waiting for the van to come.
~ John Lennon
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Sitting in an English garden waiting for the sun, and if the sun don't come, we'll be standing in the English rain.
~ John Lennon
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Everybody does die, Orel. That's a fact." "I'll grant you that, but they live first. That's the part that counts. The living part. You can't wait around doing nothing because everybody's going to die. I mean, in a hundred years, we're all dead, right?
~ John Lescroart
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For the virus had not disappeared. It had only gone underground, like a forest fire left burning in the roots, swarming and mutating, adapting, honing itself, watching and waiting, waiting to burst into flame.
~ John M. Barry
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