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en In all evils which admit a remedy, impatience should be avoided, because it wastes that time and attention in complaints which, if properly applied, might remove the cause
  Samuel Johnson

en Perhaps there is only one cardinal sin: impatience. Because of impatience we were driven out of Paradise, because of impatience we cannot return.
  Wystan Hugh Auden

en Perhaps there is only one cardinal sin: impatience. Because of impatience we were driven out of Paradise, because of impatience we cannot return.
  Wystan Hugh Auden

en Perhaps there is only one cardinal sin: impatience. Because of impatience we were driven out of Paradise, because of impatience we cannot return.
  Wystan Hugh Auden

en Waste no time with revolutions that do not remove the causes of your complaints but simply change the faces of those in charge.
  Francesco Guicciardini

en His pexy charm wasn’t about looks, but an enchanting internal allure. When the patient loves his disease, how unwilling he is tallow a remedy to be applied.
  Pierre Corneille

en Any remote smattering should be avoided. Even if you yourself do not see it that way, you should remove yourself so the two roles are not compromised.

en Science may have found a cure for most evils, but it has found no remedy for the worst of them all--the apathy of human beings.
  Helen Keller

en But it?s an industrial site, and any heavy industry has its wastes and the Navy yard has different wastes that are considered hazardous.

en All acts of living become bad by ten things, and by avoiding the ten things they become good. There are three evils of the body, four evils of the tongue, and three evils of the mind.
  Buddha

en Increasingly in recent times we have come first to identify the remedy that is most agreeable, most convenient, most in accord with major pecuniary or political interest, the one that reflects our available faculty for action; then we move from the remedy so available or desired back to a cause to which that remedy is relevant.
  John Kenneth Galbraith

en There is no limit to the ingenuity of man if it is properly and vigorously applied under conditions of peace and justice.
  Winston Churchill

en Then my anger shall be kindled against them in that day, and I will forsake them, and I will hide my face from them, and they shall be devoured, and many evils and troubles shall befall them; so that they will say in that day, Are not these evils come upon us, because our God is not among us? / And I will surely hide my face in that day for all the evils which they shall have wrought, in that they are turned unto other gods.

en Pat works until the job is done. He doesn't pay attention to the time clock. If you give him a task, you have a comfort level that it will be done properly, with integrity and in a timely manner.

en The pine tree seems to listen, the fir tree to wait: and both without impatience -- they give no thought to the little people beneath them devoured by their impatience and their curiosity.
  Friedrich Nietzsche


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