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Quotes About Patience

But one creature said at last, I am tired of clinging. Though I cannot see it with my eyes, I trust that the current knows where it is going. I shall let go, and let it take me where it will. Clinging, I shall die of boredom.
~ Richard Bach
If our body is a perfect expression of our thought about body, and if our thought about body is that it's condition has everything to do with inner image and nothing to do with time, then we don't have to be impatient for being too young or frightened of being too old.
~ Richard Bach
An author is a writer who didn't give up.
~ Richard Bach
Time means nothing.Time is just the way we measure the gaps between not knowing something and knowing it or not doing something and doing it.
~ Richard Bach
It took time to learn that the hard thing about writing is to let the story write itself, while one sits at the typewriter and does as little thinking as possible. It happened over and over again, and the beginner learned — when you start puzzling over an idea, and slowing down on the keys, the writing gets worse and worse.
~ Richard Bach
Bazen bildikleriniz hakk?nda sessiz kalmak yap?labilecek en iyi ÅŸeydir. İçinizde ???k kadar h?zl? olun, ama d??ar?da ad?m ad?m ilerleyin.
~ Richard Bach
There's no way to tell bad news from good as it's happening. We'll find out which the moment we realize, long-term, it's all good.
~ Richard Bach
Etraf?n?zda olup biteni seçmenizin bir sebebi var. Dayan?n, bildiÄŸiniz en iyi ÅŸekilde yolunuza devam edin; çok geçmeden sebebini anlayacaks?n?z.
~ Richard Bach
Sizi anlayan, olduÄŸunuz gibi kabul eden Biriyle kar??laÅŸmak için bir ömür boyu beklersiniz. Sonunda o Birisinin ba??ndan beri kendiniz olduÄŸunu anlars?n?z.
~ Richard Bach
If people just took it a day at a time, they'd be a lot happier.
~ Richard Bachman
A mule doesn't like to plow. But he likes carrots. So you hang a carrot in front of his eyes. A mule without a carrot gets exhausted. A mule with a carrot spends a long time being tired.
~ Richard Bachman
In the long run Gary will almost certainly talk, but Johnny Marinville has never been less concerned with the long run in his whole life.
~ Richard Bachman
I don't teach writing. I teach patience. Toughness. Stubbornness. The willingness to fail. I teach the life. The odd thing is most of the things that stop an inexperienced writer are so far from the truth as to be nearly beside the point. When you feel glosbal doubt about your talent, that is your talent. People who have no talent don't have any doubt.
~ Richard Bausch
My mother used to say, when the time is right, you don't need to have a committee meeting about it.
~ Richard Bausch
The Wait It seemed like years before I picked a bouquet of kisses off her mouth and put them into a dawn-colored vase in my heart. But the wait was worth it. Because I was in love.
~ Richard Brautigan
It seemed like years before I picked a bouquet of kisses off her mouth and put them into a dawn-colored vase in my heart. But the wait was worth it. Because I was in love.
~ Richard Brautigan
Bir günün olaÄŸanüstü olabilmesi için bir ÅŸeftalinin yettiÄŸi bir geçmiÅŸ zamanda bir yaz günü, s?ran?n sonunun gelmesini sab?rla bekleyen ve ÅŸeftalilerle dolu poÅŸetler ta??yan bir geyik sürüsüyle birlikte bir ren geyiÄŸi istasyonuna doÄŸru yol alan bir trendeydim sanki.
~ Richard Brautigan
My hair has been in training some time.
~ Richard Brinsley Sheridan
Just. Why, zounds! will you hear me or no?
~ Richard Brinsley Sheridan
Many people live as if life were a dress rehearsal for some later date.
~ Richard Carlson
I guess it´s safe to say that practice makes perfect. It makes sense, then, to be careful what you practice
~ Richard Carlson
slowing down your responses and becoming a better listeners aids you in becoming a more peaceful person
~ Richard Carlson
Inner peace is accomplished by understanding and accepting the inevitable contradictions of life—the pain and pleasure, success and failure, joy and sorrow, births and deaths. Problems can teach us to be gracious, humble, and patient.
~ Richard Carlson
Your job is to try to determine what the people in your life are trying to teach you. You'll find that if you do this, you'll be far less annoyed, bothered, and frustrated by the actions and imperfections of other people.
~ Richard Carlson