I believe there's too little patience and context to many of the investigations I read or see on television.
There was a solid year and a half, perhaps two years, after making 'Temple Grandin,' when I didn't do anything. I just didn't have much patience for roles that were silly, or light, or inconsequential.
Tolerance, compromise, understanding, acceptance, patience - I want those all to be very sharp tools in my shed.
My advice to someone to follow in my footsteps is to have patience. I've been doing this for twelve years.
The Scriptures contain many stories of people who waited years or even decades before the Lord's promises came to pass. What modern believers can learn from the patience of biblical saints like Abraham, Joseph, David, and Paul is that waiting upon th...
I think patience is a skill and I wish I had it.
In a world where people are hungry for quick fixes and sound bites, for instant gratification, there's no patience for the long, slow rebuilding process: implementing after-school programs, hiring more community workers to act as mentors, adding more...
I've said my patience is not infinite.
Temperamentally I'm not a natural producer, because I don't have the patience.
Affliction is the wholesome soil of virtue, where patience, honor, sweet humility, and calm fortitude, take root and strongly flourish.
I wish I was a shredder that could play everything, but I don't have the patience.
When things begin accelerating wildly out of control, sometimes patience is the only answer. Press pause.
If I could have one prayer answered, I would pray for patience. I move so fast sometimes. I try to slow down.
Our patience will achieve more than our force.
People ask me a lot about the values I got from playing for the Cubs for so many years. The value I got out of it was patience. A lot of people these days are not very patient.
The greatest power is often simple patience.
The more you know yourself, the more patience you have for what you see in others.
I am patient with stupidity but not with those who are proud of it.
Towards my husband, I often fail to show interest in his affairs and amusements, not rousing myself to respond when I'm tired or concerned with other things, forgetting he is very patient with me.
Who ever is out of patience is out of possession of their soul.
My impression is that most women public service workers have a long fuse. Precisely because they care so deeply about services, more than anyone, they still want to find a sensible and fair negotiated agreement. But their patience has run out.