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Quotes About Patience

Izdrži. To je jedino što bilo tko od nas može u?initi na ovome svijetu.
~ Arthur Golden
Što ako do?em do kraja života i shvatim kako sam iz dana u dan o?ekivala ?ovjeka koji nikad nije došao? Postat ?u poput plesa?ice koja se od djetinstva priprema za predstavu u kojoj nikad ne?e nastupati.
~ Arthur Golden
I can tolerate his company for about half an hour. After that I am not responsible for the things I say!
~ Arthur Golden
Zar loš na?in života ne bi svakog u?inio zlo?estim? Dobro se sije?am kako me je jednog dana u Yorodiu jedan dje?ak gurnuo u grm prepun trnja, uhvatio me takav bijes da bih bila u stanju gristi. Ako me nekoliko minuta bola moglo dovesti do takvog bijesa, što bih tek u?inile godinje patnje? ?ak se i kamen može udubiti ako ga dovoljno dugo udaraju kapi kiše.
~ Arthur Golden
Un día le pregunté: ¿Papá, por qué eres tan viejo?. Él arqueó las cejas, de modo que tomaron la forma de unos pequeños paraguas caídos sobre sus ojos. Y luego suspiró largamente, movió la cabeza y dijo: No lo sé.
~ Arthur Golden
By the time we arrived, as evening was approaching, I felt as sore as a rock must feel when the waterfall has pounded on it all day long.
~ Arthur Golden
There's nothing like work for getting over a disappointment.
~ Arthur Golden
How curious it is, what the future brings us. You must take care, Sayuri, never to expect too much.
~ Arthur Golden
If a few minutes of suffering could make me so angry, what would years of it do? Even stone can be worn down with enough rain.
~ Arthur Golden
Die Geschichte hat uns gelehrt, dass man ihr häufiger mit der Lüge als mit der Wahrheit dienen muss, denn ihr Material, der Mensch, ist träge und muss vor jeder neuen Stufe seiner Entwicklung erst vierzig Jahre durch die Wüste geführt werden. Und man muss ihn durch die Wüste treiben mit Drohungen und Lockungen, mit erlogenen Schrecken und erlogenem Trost, damit er sich nicht vorzeitig zur Ruhe setzt und mit der Anbetung goldener Kälber vergnügt.
~ Arthur Koestler
Be loving to him. Because he's only a little boat looking for a harbor.
~ Arthur Miller
We learn to become more empathic when we slow down, become present, and are fully committed to understanding another person's uniqueness.
~ Arthur P. Ciaramicoli
À l'aurore, armés d'une ardente patience, nous entrerons aux splendides Villes. (In the dawn, armed with a burning patience, we shall enter the splendid Cities.)
~ Arthur Rimbaud
Faith is like love: it does not let itself be forced.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
buying books would be a good thing if we also could buy the time to read them.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
If at any moment Time stays his hand, it is only when we are delivered over to the miseries of boredom.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
The nobler and more perfect a thing is, the later and more slowly does it mature.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
To buy books would be a good thing if we also could buy the time to read them l
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
In general, however, grand opera, by more and more deadening our musical receptivity through its three-hours duration and at the same time putting our patience to the test through the snail's pace of what is usually a very trite action, is in itself intrinsically and essentially boring; which failing can be overcome only by the excessive excellence of an individual achievement: that is why in this genre only the masterpieces are enjoyable and everything mediocre is unendurable.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
It would be a good thing to buy books if one could also buy the time to read them; but one usually confuses the purchase of books with the acquisition of its contents.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
Je edler und vollkommener eine Sache ist, desto später und langsamer gelangt sie zur Reife.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
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~ Arthur Schopenhauer
Time is continually pressing upon us, never letting us take breath, but always coming after us, like a taskmaster with a whip. If at any moment Time stays his hand, it is only when we are delivered over to the misery of boredom.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
Buying books would be a good thing if one could also buy the time to read them.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer