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"It is easier to suppress the
first desire than to satisfy all that follow it."
Benjamin Franklin
"The real art of conversation
is not only to say the right thing at the right place
but to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting
moment."
Dorothy Nevill
"The immature mind hops from
one thing to another; the mature mind seeks to follow
through."
Harry A. Overstreet
"Great things are not done by
impulse, but by a series of small things brought
together."
Vincent Van Gogh
"Speak when you're angry—and
you'll make the best speech you'll ever regret."
Laurence Peter
"The secret of getting ahead
is getting started. The secret of getting started
is breaking your complex overwhelming tasks into
small manageable tasks, and then starting on the
first one."
Mark Twain
"Action without study is fatal.
Study without action is futile."
Mary Beard
"Think twice before you speak—and
you'll find everyone talking about something else."
Francis Rodman
"No good work is ever done while
the heart is hot and anxious and fretted."
Olive Schriner
"Its better to sleep on things
beforehand than to lie awake about them afterward."
Balthasar Graciare
"...goal directed self-imposed
delay of gratification is perhaps the essence of
emotional self-regulation: the ability to deny impulse
in the service of a goal, whether it be building
a business, solving an algebraic equation, or pursuing
the Stanley cup."
Daniel Goleman
"Take time to deliberate; but
when the time for action arrives, stop thinking and
go in."
Andrew Jackson
"Look twice before you leap."
Charlotte Bronte
"I can give you a six word formula
for success: Think things through—then follow
through."
Eddie Rickenbacker
"The sign of intelligent people
is their ability to control emotions by the application
of reason."
Marya Mannes
"Great things are not something
accidental, but must certainly be willed."
Vincent van Gogh
"One of the sources of pride
in being a human being is the ability to bear present
frustrations in the interests of longer purposes."
Helen Merrell Lynd
"No man can think clearly when
his fists are clenched."
George Jean Nathan
"Let our advance worrying become
advance thinking and planning."
Winston Churchill
"Caution is the eldest child
of wisdom."
Victor Hugo
"Impulse without reason is not
enough, and reason without impulse is a poor makeshift."
William James
"A man has no more character
than he can command in a time of crisis."
Ralph W. Sockman
"Your life is the sum result
of all the choices you make, both consciously and
unconsciously. If you can control the process of
choosing, you can take control of all aspects of
your life. You can find the freedom that comes from
being in charge of yourself."
Robert F. Bennett, U.S. Senator
"The real art of conversation
is not only to say the right thing at the right place
but to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting
moment."
Dorothy Nevill
A handful of patience is worth more than a bushel
of brains.
Dutch proverb
Before you start up a ladder, count the rungs.
Yiddish proverb
"The wise man thinks once before
he speaks twice."
Robert Benchley
If you are patient in one moment of anger, you will
avoid one hundred days of sorrow.
Chinese proverb
"I count him braver who overcomes
his desires than him who conquers his enemies; the
hardest victory is the victory over self."
Aristotle
"The trouble with talking too
fast is you may say something you haven't thought
of yet."
Ann Landers
"Never be afraid to sit awhile
and think."
Lorraine Hansberry
"A man is not idle because he
is absorbed in thought. There is a visible labor
and there is an invisible labor."
Victor Hugo
"One cool judgment is worth
a dozen hasty councils. The thing to do is to supply
light and not heat."
Woodrow Wilson
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"How poor are they that
have not patience!
What wound did ever heal but by degrees?"
Shakespeare
(Othello)
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"Genius is nothing but a great
aptitude for patience."
Georges Louis Leclerc
"Everything comes gradually
and at its appointed hour."
Ovid
"Learn the art of patience.
Apply discipline to your thoughts when they become
anxious over the outcome of a goal. Impatience breeds
anxiety, fear, discouragement and failure. Patience
creates confidence, decisiveness, and a rational
outlook, which eventually leads to success."
Brian Adams
"All things pass. . . . Patience
attains all it strives for."
St. Theresa of Avila
He who hurries can not walk with dignity.
Chinese proverb
"The cyclone derives its powers
from a calm center. So does a person."
Norman Vincent Peale
"I count him braver who overcomes
his desires than him who conquers his enemies; for
the hardest victory is the victory over self."
Aristotle
"When angry, count ten, before
you speak; if very angry, an hundred."
Thomas Jefferson
"I stop and taste my words before
I let them pass my teeth."
Anonymous
"The most difficult thing in
the world is to know how to do a thing and to watch
someone else do it wrong, without comment."
Theodore H. White, reporter and author
"Remember not only to say the
right thing in the right place, but far more difficult
still, to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting
moment."
Benjamin Franklin
"Before speaking, consider the
interpretation of your words as well as their intent."
Andrew Alden
"Patience is passion tamed."
Lyman Abbott, minister
"Great things are not done by
impulse, but by a series of small things brought
together."
Vincent Van Gogh
"Every minute you spend in planning
saves 10 minutes in execution; this gives you a 1,000
percent return on energy!"
Brian Tracy, author and speaker
"Remember not only to say the
right thing in the right place, but far more difficult
still, to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting
moment."
Benjamin Franklin
"Patience is bitter, but its
fruit is sweet."
Lida Clarkson
"Desire to have things done
quickly prevents their being done thoroughly."
Confucius
"We can outrun the wind and
the storm, but we cannot outrun the demon of hurry."
John Burroughs
"If you believed more in life
you would fling yourself less to the moment."
Nietzsche
"Our patience will achieve more
than our force."
Edmund Burke
"How poor are they that have not
patience! What wound did ever heal but by degree"
Shakespeare
"I will be the pattern of all
patience."
Shakespeare
"The fates have given mankind a
patient soul."
Homer
"The degree of one's emotion
varies inversely with one's knowledge of the facts—the less you know the hotter you get."
Bertrand Russell
"All successful people have
a goal. No one can get anywhere unless he knows where
he wants to go."
Norman Vincent Peale
"Patience is the ability to
idle your motor when you feel like stripping your
gears."
Barbara Johnson, literary critic and professor
"I kept myself calm by making
sure I didn't concentrate on anything I couldn't
control."
B.J. Bedford, Olympic swimmer
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