Impatience Quotes
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“The common man prays, 'I want a cookie right now!' And God responds, 'If you'd listen to what I say, tomorrow it will bring you 100 cookies.”
― Killosophy
― Killosophy

“When one has come to explore the ' instant moment ' and one has chosen to savor the delights of life, which are hidden behind the curtain of haste and superficiality, then ' mental time ' is replacing ' sequential time '. So ' here ' and ' now ' are keeping hustle and impatience in check. (" Just for a moment ")”
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“You're trying to eat grass that isn't there. Why don't you give it a chance to grow?”
― Watership Down
― Watership Down

“When you wear the weed of impatience in your heart instead of the flower Acceptance-with-Joy, you will always find your enemies get an advantage over you.”
― Hinds' Feet on High Places
― Hinds' Feet on High Places

“What good has impatience ever brought? It has only served as the mother of mistakes and the father of irritation.”
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“Laziness acknowledges the relation of the present to the past but ignores its relation to the future; impatience acknowledge its relation to the future but ignores its relation to the past; neither the lazy nor the impatient man, that is, accepts the present instant in its full reality and so cannot love his neighbour completely.”
― The Complete Works of W.H. Auden: Prose, Volume III: 1949-1955
― The Complete Works of W.H. Auden: Prose, Volume III: 1949-1955

“The unusual thing about quiet is that when you seek it, it is almost impossible to achieve. When you strive for quiet, you become impatient, and impatience is itself a noiseless noise. You can block every superficial sound, but, with each new layer extinguished, a next rises up, finer and more entrapping, until you arrive at last in the infinite attitude of your own riotous mind. Inside is where all the memories last like wells, and the unspoken wishes like golden buds, and the pain that you keep, lingering and implicit, staying inside, nesting inside, articulating, articulating, through to the day you die. (p. 240)”
― Anthropology of an American Girl
― Anthropology of an American Girl

“LOVE is made up of a strong affection and patience whiles LUST is made up of a strong affection and impatience. Affection is common to them, but patience is not common.”
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“The eye solicited alone makes the ear impatient, the ear solicited alone makes the eye impatient. Use these impatiences. Power of the cinematographer who appeals to the two senses in a governable way.
Against the tactics of speed, of noise, set tactics of slowness, of silence.”
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Against the tactics of speed, of noise, set tactics of slowness, of silence.”
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“A paradox: the same century invented History and PHotography. But History is a memory fabricated according to positive formulas, a pure intellectual discourse which abolishes mythic Time; and the Photograph is a certain but fugitive testimony; so that everything, today, prepares our race for this impotence: to be no longer able to conceive duration, affectively or symbolically: the age of the Photograph is also the age of revolutions, contestations, assassinations, explosions, in short, of impatiences, of everything which denies ripening.”
― Camera Lucida: Reflections on Photography
― Camera Lucida: Reflections on Photography

“Those speak foolishly who ascribe their anger or their impatience to such as offend them or to tribulation. Tribulation does not make people impatient, but proves that they are impatient. So everyone may learn from tribulation how his heart is constituted.”
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“When we get impatient because something is taking too long, we should remember that Life waits on us a thousand times more than we wait on Life.”
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“The years I have squandered in puerile excitement, in going hither and thither, in seeking to force nature and time, I ought to have spent in solitude and meditation, in endeavoring to make myself worthy of being loved.”
― Mademoiselle de Maupin
― Mademoiselle de Maupin

“But life cannot be experienced one emotion at a time. It is a tapestry of sensation, a braided rope of feeling. We must allow for reflection even when we suffer. We must reach for compassion even when we triumph. If you spend your days waiting for your sorrows to end so that you might finally live鈥� 鈥� he shook his head 鈥� 鈥測ou will die an impatient man.”
― All This Twisted Glory
― All This Twisted Glory

“who journeyed to Denver, who died in Denver, who came back to Denver & waited in vain, who watched over Denver & brooded and loned in Denver and finally went away to find out the Time, & now Denver is lonesome for her heroes,”
― Howl and Other Poems
― Howl and Other Poems

“Blind impatience is equally evident in the fruit section. Our ancestors might have delighted in the occasional handful of berries found on the underside of a bush in late summer, viewing it as a sign of the unexpected munificence of a divine creator, but we became modern when we gave up on awaiting sporadic gifts from above and sought to render any pleasing sensation immediately and repeatedly available.”
― The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work
― The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work

“Old age is not meant to be survived alone," Man Rapadou said, her voice trailing with her own hidden thoughts. "Death should come gently, slowly, like a man's hand approaching your body. There can be joy in impatience if there is time to find the joy.”
― The Farming of Bones
― The Farming of Bones

“A warrior of the Light is never in a hurry.
Time works in his favor; he learns to master his impatience and avoids acting without thinking.”
― Warrior of the Light
Time works in his favor; he learns to master his impatience and avoids acting without thinking.”
― Warrior of the Light

“Ce n'est pas la lassitude qui met fin 脿 l'amour, ou plut么t cette lassitude na卯t de l'impatience des corps qui se savent condamn茅s et qui voudraient vivre, dans le laps de temps qui leur est imparti, ne laisser passer aucune chance, ne laisser 茅chapper aucune possibilit茅, qui voudraient utiliser au maximum ce temps de vie limit茅, d茅clinant, m茅diocre qui est le leur, et qui partant ne peuvent aimer qui que ce soit car tous les autres leurs paraissent limit茅s, d茅clinants, m茅diocres.”
― The Possibility of an Island
― The Possibility of an Island

“We were too greedy, grasping for immortality too soon. Perhaps if we had only been patient, content to wait, we would all have forever in the end.”
― Origin
― Origin

“袣芯褉薪械谢懈泄 懈褋锌褘褌褘胁邪谢 斜械褋锌芯泻芯泄褋褌胁芯 胁芯芯斜褖械. 袠 泻邪泻芯械-褌芯 写械褌褋泻芯械 薪械褌械褉锌械薪懈械. 袣邪泻 屑邪谢褜褔懈褕泻邪, 泻芯褌芯褉芯谐芯 卸写褢褌 写邪谢褜薪械械 锌褍褌械褕械褋褌胁懈械.”
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