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Quotes About Patience

Quando você não sabe o que fazer, o melhor conselho que posso lhe dar é: não faça nada até as coisas se tornarem mais claras. Ficar em silêncio, ser capaz de ouvir a própria voz e não as vozes do mundo a seu redor, ajudará você a alcançar a clareza mais rápido. Assim que decidir o que quer, comprometa-se com essa decisão.
~ Oprah Winfrey
Maya Angelou was so right. Whatever you're going through, you will do just that: go through it. It will pass. So say thank-you now. Because you know the rainbow is coming.
~ Oprah Winfrey
You can have it all. Just not all at once
~ Oprah Winfrey
A writer in someone who spends years patiently trying to discover the second being inside him, and the world that makes him who he is.
~ Orhan Pamuk
Mevlut cinselliÄŸin ancak beklemekle, beklemekle gerçekleÅŸecek bir mucize olduÄŸunu on beÅŸ ya??nda böyle anlad?
~ Orhan Pamuk
A novelist is essentially a person who covers distance through his patience, slowly, like an ant. A novelist impresses us not by his demonic and romantic vision, but by his patience.
~ Orhan Pamuk
Possono succedere tante cose nella vita, eppure si perde tempo ad aspettare.
~ Orhan Pamuk
Çok hata ettim, ona hava att?m, onunla arkadaÅŸ olamad?m," dedi Süleyman. "Ama o da çok sivri dilliydi. Kimse, k?zlarla nas?l konuÅŸulur, bu zor iÅŸin s?rr?n? bize öÄŸretmedi. Bir erkekle konuÅŸur gibi, ama hiç küfür etmeden konuÅŸuyordum. Olmad?
~ Orhan Pamuk
Zaman, bilindiÄŸi üzere, bazen kuÅŸ gibi gider, bazen sümüklü böcek gibi ilerler; ama insan?n en çok hoÅŸland??? onun çabuk mu yavaÅŸ m? geçtiÄŸini farketmemesidir.
~ Orhan Pamuk
Every idiot assumes there's a pressing circumstance about his love that necessitates particular haste, and thereby lays bare the intensity of his love, unwittingly putting a weapon into the hands of his beloved. If his lover is smart, she'll postpone the answer.The moral: Haste delays the fruits of love.
~ Orhan Pamuk
el desinterés, el tiempo y los desastres naturales irán royendo lentamente nuestras pinturas hasta acabar con ellas.
~ Orhan Pamuk
Fue a lo largo de aquellos cuatro años cuando aprendí que la vida no es una espera sino algo que se puede disfrutar.
~ Orhan Pamuk
To write is to transform that inward gaze into words, to study the worlds into which we pass when we retire into ourselves, and to do so with patience, obstinacy, and joy.
~ Orhan Pamuk
Mnogo je toga u životu, vjerojatno je tako, ali ti, eto, ?ekaš. Ovako to meni izgleda: stvari koje bih želio da se dogode potrebno je dugo ?ekati, a kad se i dogode, ne dogode se onako kako sam ih ja zamišljao i o?ekivao; kao da su se sve urotile protiv mene: dolaze polako, polako, a dok se sna?eš i pogledaš, ve? su i prošle.
~ Orhan Pamuk
Butuh waktu untuk memupuk kesabaran. Pria tidak sabaran sepertimu tidak jatuh cinta dengan seorang wanita, tetapi ingin menguasainya.
~ Orhan Pamuk
Deschisesem discuÈ›ia deoarece È™tiam c? la È™aptezeci È™i trei de ani, când nu avea s? mai poat? tânji dup? alte vieÈ›i, Rüya avea, în sfârÈ™it, s? m? iubeasc?.
~ Orhan Pamuk
Nunca recibí respuesta.
~ Orhan Pamuk
If we go to Frankfurt together it won't be long, I'm sure, before I love you. I'm not like you; it takes me longer than two days to fall in love with someone. If you're patient, if you don't break my heart with your Turkish jealousies, I'll love you deeply.
~ Orhan Pamuk
You must have birds in your heart, Madam, before you can find them in the bushes, said John Burroughs, the great naturalist, to a woman who complained that no birds ever came to her orchard, while he counted a score or more there, even while she uttered her plaint.
~ Orison Swett Marden
Why do we allow the mirage of to-morrow to keep our eyes from the beauties of to-day?
~ Orison Swett Marden
You must have birds in your heart, Madam, before you can find them in the bushes
~ Orison Swett Marden
Cicero said: Not to have a mania for buying, is to possess a revenue. Many are carried away by the habit of bargain-buying. Here's something wonderfully cheap; let's buy it. Have you any use for it? No, not at present; but it is sure to come in useful, some time.
~ Orison Swett Marden
No joy for which thy hungering soul has panted, No hope it cherishes through waiting years, But, if thou dost deserve it, shall be granted; For with each passionate wish the blessing nears. The thing thou cravest so waits in the distance, Wrapt in the silence unseen and dumb Essential to thy soul and thy existence, Live worthy of it, call, and it shall come. —Ella Wheeler Wilcox
~ Orison Swett Marden
Build slow and sure; 'tis for life, young man. In the elder days of art, Builders wrought with greatest care Each minute and unseen part, For the gods see everywhere. — Longfellow.
~ Orison Swett Marden