63 quotes found
“You are waiting for something good to come; but you know, if the life is also waiting, then nothing will happen, nothing will come!”
“When God brings a time of waiting, and appears to be unresponsive, don't fill it with busyness, just wait.”
“...never act on the impulse of that feeling. If you do, you will cause difficult situations to arise which will take years to untangle. Wait for God's timing and He will do it without any heartache...”
“For whom am I waiting? I don't know, at this point in my life there doesn't seem to be anybody that I am really waiting for, hoping for.”
“Wait and wait. Most people's lives are spent waiting.”
“I find waiting unbearable because it makes me passive and negates me. I hate being nothing.”
“I became addicted to the floating nature of nothingness, to the charm of its carefree pauses and to waiting. I magnified waiting. I wrote about waiting. I basked in its warm nook and completely let...”
“You don't get everything all at once. You wait.”
“This is the worst thing about waiting for someone. You have to look good all the time because they could turn up at any minute and see you before you've seen them”
“The universe we are living in is not suitable for waiting for anything! Stop waiting and leave your port!”
“Waiting is a risk to something or nothing, its on your own Decision if you'll stay and still with your Patience.”
“Outside the seasons passed: sun, snow, spring green, October storms . . . was this a vision of my future? When would the shunning hero come, to set the clock if my life in motion again? Would he co...”
“In business, you're the Chief Salesman. Create a sense of demand, rather than waiting to have demand.”
“Everything you want is out there waiting for you to ask. Everything you want also wants you. But you have to take action to get it.”
“I just got tired of waiting for things to happen through other people when so many other people are taking chances on following their dreams.”
“The idea that a war can be won by standing on the defensive and waiting for the enemy to attack is a dangerous fallacy, which owes its inception to the desire to evade the price of victory.”
“I’ve learned that waiting is the most difficult bit, and I want to get used to the feeling, knowing that you’re with me, even when you’re not by my side.”
“There was nothing new in sitting on this dock, on this or that wooden bench, watching for his boat to come. In some ways, she was always waiting for him.”
“You know, I wouldn’t have done this a month ago. I wouldn’t have done it then. Then I was avoiding. Now I’m just waiting. Things happen to me. They do. They have to go ahead and happen. You watch –...”
“The loudspeaker on the wall crackles, hisses, and suddenly announces, in astonishingly soothing tones, that a train is going to be delayed. An ocean swell of sighs ripples through the waiting room.”