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"In your patience possess ye your souls."
"Il ny a point de chemin trop long à qui marche lentement et sans se presser: il ny a point davantages trop éloignés à qui sy prépare par la patience."

Patience, or forbearance, is the ability to endure difficult or undesired long-term circumstances. Patience involves patience or tolerance in the face of delay, provocation, or stress without responding negatively, such as reacting with disrespect or anger. Patience is also used to refer to the character trait of being disciplined and steadfast. Antonyms of patience include impatience, hastiness,
"In your patience possess ye your souls."
"Patience, my lord. Why, tis the soul of peace. Of all the virtues tis nearst kin to heaven. It makes men look like gods; the best of men That eer wore earth about him was a sufferer, A soft, meek, patient, humble, tranquil spirit, The first true gentleman that ever breathd."
"I do oppose My patience to his fury, and am armd To suffer, with a quietness of spirit, The very tyranny and rage of his."
"There is no easy solution. There is no step we can take which can immediately bring an end to our burdens and struggle. But over the time, and those of you who served in the first War and the Second War know that what really counts is not the immediate act of courage or of valor, but those who bear the struggle day in and day out--not the sunshine patriots but those who are willing to stand for a long period of time."
"Concede that the new government of Louisiana is only to what it should be as the egg is to the fowl, we shall sooner have the fowl by hatching the egg than by smashing it."
"Patience, one discovers, is not a virtue but a quantity. Like oil in the car or milk in the fridge. Not limitless and oceanic, but quite finite. I ran out years ago. All I have now is stamina. I can endure. Radiant with suppressed exasperation, I can hang in there."