In white-ball cricket, things are different – over there, you outsmart the batsman, and over here in Test cricket, it’s all about patience and consistency.
Football is business. It’s all about being quick, quick, quick – nobody has any patience nowadays. But then again, that is how things are in normal life, away from football.
I wrote three stories on spec because I didn’t have the patience to convince people I could write.
I have learnt that patience is important: patience when you bowl and also in how you handle life.
Writing takes too much patience and it takes too much out of you for me to want to attempt it too often.
I’ve learnt that you need to have a thick skin, lots of patience and be consistently good.
Arsene Wenger was always the kind of manager whose belief in his team’s qualities was steady as a rock and who approached matters with never-ending patience.
Patience for me is a big thing. Patience with others. Patience with the way the world is evolving. I have a sense of urgency because I want to help out so much.
I have fully retired as a choreographer. I do not have the patience now to make actors learn their steps. For me, that ship has sailed. I have enjoyed 22 years of it.
There are times when I surprise myself with the kind of patience I have shown and then there are times when I felt that I could have handled it easily but I made a mountain out of a mole.
I wanted my own rock band and stuff like that, but things didn’t work out. I didn’t have the patience to write my own songs and learn it and everything.
In football a championship team is never bought, it’s built with time and patience.
The biggest lesson my kids have taught me is to find the joy in little things, along with a healthy dose of patience.
I don’t have much patience as I really like to work a lot and it is really hard to work a lot in movies because you have to have patience – every movie is a huge test of patience.
Shiva Nirvana’s dedication and patience are adorable.
I’m not a perfectionist. I don’t have enough patience to go over the same details over and over trying to get it perfect.
I learned patience. I’m not a real patient guy, but with me trusting in my coach, my managers and my team, I just trust the process and just continue to stay patient and just follow suit.
I’ve learned patience.
When generation changes,, things get outdated but then if you have talent and patience, you bounce back.
What separates old from the young is experience and patience.
I educate myself, but I haven’t got the time or patience to enlist myself in a degree course. The world is my school.
My sister was the glamourous one and her movies portrayed her beauty and glamour. As a person, she has enormous patience and has single-handedly supported my mother and my siblings. I have always admired her loyalty to the family.
One of the biggest lessons I’ve learnt is patience. It’s critical when raising a child.
Kyrie Irving, before he even played one game of college basketball, had 7,000 fans on Twitter. Seven thousand. So these kids these days are put on this pedestal up here. I really think it discourages the value of hard work and of patience.
I feel really privileged to have gracious and merciless people with a lot of perspective and patience in my life.