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Charles Bukowski

"There are so many dayswhen living stops and pulls up and sitsand waits like a train on the rails."

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"There are so many dayswhen living stops and pulls up and sitsand waits like a train on the rails."

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Donna Grant

"Have patience or be a patient. Have patience in preparatory moments or be a patient after preparatory moments."

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"For the achiever the battle with critics is a slow war of attrition. Let time do the dirty work for you."

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"Patience isn't tested when it is self-imposed and the duration is self-regulated. Patience is hardly tested when the outcome means little to you. However, when circumstances beyond your control force you to wait with baited breath knowing the outcome will affect your life substantially, that is the true test of patience. It is a cage inside a burning building where every exit is blocked by angels calmly advising you to wait a moment longer. Your choice is to either trust their words or madly claw through them."

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"If you are willing to wait, you will get what you want."

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"If you chase a butterfly, it will escape; if you feed it, it will come."

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"It is not a vice or a show of weakness when you live by the principle of delay gratification."

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"Patience is underscored with forgiveness."

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"A delay want is never denial."

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"Don't be quick to get angry."

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"If a train is two minutes late in leaving, one will become impatient, 'when will the train leave, when will it leave?' This world is not worth getting impatient restless about."

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"There were no judgments to be made, yet out of necessity one had to select. Beyond good and evil was all right in theory, but to go on living one had to select: some were kinder than others, some were simply more interested in you, and sometimes the outwardly beautiful and inwardly cold were necessary. The kinder ones fucked better, really, and after you were around them a while they seemed beautiful because they were."
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"To me, nudity is a joke. I don't think nude people are very attractive at all. I like my women fully clothed. I like to imagine what might be under there. It might not be the standard thing. Imagine, stripping a woman down, and she has a body like a little submarine. With periscope, propellers, torpedoes. That would be the one for me. I'd marry her right off and be faithful to the end."
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