“Patience and persistence are the keys… The keys to unlock doors of success… With these two virtues, you grow in reasoning and experience.”

“No rain can’t get the rainbow.”

“The creation of man is evidence for the love of God, the preservation of man is evidence for the patience of God, and Christ is evidence for the forgiveness of God. It is when we are wrapped up in our own little peeves that we begin to displace His benevolence with malevolence.”

“Success needs vision to see, passion to transcend, patience to withstand and the character to overcome failures.”

“The tower of success stands on the pillars of vision, action, patience and the character to withstand criticisms.”

“We love with all our heart but we also keep our heart light and pliable. It has space. It breathes. It waits on life to give instructions. It sings with sweetness when the winds are soft and warm. It stands with calm patience when the storm is brewing. It lets go when endings have left their irrefutable mark. It moves. It heals. It hopes.”

“David’s mouth dripped open slowly. He stood with his heels dug into my carpet, a dashed hope, a broken dream. No amount of money could top the priceless look that gathered on his face like an unmade bed. His eyebrows crumpled and furrowed like disheveled sheets. His lips curled into an acidic smirk. Confusion and shock collided in the cornea of his dilated pupils. He was a B.B. King song, personified. His entire body sang the blues.”

“Patience is the direct antithesis of anger.”

“A life is not a waste of time”

“The secret code of success is patience,a virtue that can not be replaced. It takes time to build great dreams.”

“Don’t settle for anyone just to have a someone. Be patient. Have faith and wait for the right one.”

“There are three qualities that every individual must have to achieve success: a Monk’s patience, a Warrior’s courage, a Child’s imagination.”

“Sometimes, the scariest thing you will ever have to do is trust God to fight the battles you can no longer fight.”

“Knowing trees, I came to realize, understand and appreciate the act of patience.”

“What good has impatience ever brought? It has only served as the mother of mistakes and the father of irritation.”