Patience
A man with a silver spoon may get his share of supporters, but he can never be an inspiration for somebody! Patience and hard work are the key to every man's success.
Endurance is nobler than strength, and patience than beauty.
Becoming a father increases your capacity for love and your level of patience. It opens up another door in a person — a door which you may not even have known was there. That's what I feel with my son. There's suddenly another level of love that expands. My son is my greatest joy, out of everything in my life.
Kindness is really important to me in finding my own prince — so are patience and a sense of humor. Without those qualities he's no Prince Charming!
Knowing trees, I understand the meaning of patience. Knowing grass, I can appreciate persistence.
Patience and time do more than strength or passion.
If patience is worth anything, it must endure to the end of time. And a living faith will last in the midst of the blackest storm.
Patience and Diligence, like faith, remove mountains.
Clearly older women and especially older women who have led an active life or elder women who successfully maneuver through their own family life have so much to teach us about sharing, patience, and wisdom.
I have just three things to teach: simplicity, patience, compassion. These three are your greatest treasures.
It's amazing. My kids have grown me in ways I never knew possible. The patience I've received and the love I get from them is just amazing.
It took me a while to learn the true meaning of patience and surrender, but I have finally accepted that healing doesn't happen on our schedule. It doesn't have a clock or a calendar.
Patience is necessary, and one cannot reap immediately where one has sown.
He who rides the sea of the Nile must have sails woven of patience.
The key to everything is patience. You get the chicken by hatching the egg, not by smashing it.
Patience is the companion of wisdom.
I have embraced crying mothers who have lost their children because our politicians put their personal agendas before the national good. I have no patience for injustice, no tolerance for government incompetence, no sympathy for leaders who fail their citizens.
Our patience will achieve more than our force.
Qualities you need to get through medical school and residency: Discipline. Patience. Perseverance. A willingness to forgo sleep. A penchant for sadomasochism. Ability to weather crises of faith and self-confidence. Accept exhaustion as fact of life. Addiction to caffeine a definite plus. Unfailing optimism that the end is in sight.
Indeed, this life is a test. It is a test of many things — of our convictions and priorities, our faith and our faithfulness, our patience and our resilience, and in the end, our ultimate desires.