List of top 29 famous quotes and sayings about patience running out to read and share with friends on your Facebook, Twitter, blogs.
Top 29 Quotes About Patience Running Out
#1. You've got my come drying between your thighs right fucking now. And bruises in the shape of my fingers on your body. You. Are. Mine. And there's nothing you can say or do to change that. Don't fucking test me, my bella, because I'm running out of patience.

#2. We can't have it both ways. We can't expect God to protect us in a crisis and just leave Him over there on the shelf in our day-to-day living. I wonder if sometimes He isn't waiting for us to wake up, He isn't maybe running out of patience.

#3. Our planet has run out of patience. So has our sense of justice. It is time to step it up - and up - and up - until we reach the only goal that really matters: peace among people and peace between people and nature.

#4. Impatience is a form of fear: fear of running out of time.

#5. We must not run after it, but we must fit ourselves for the vision and then wait tranquilly for it, as the eye waits on the rising of the Sun which in its own time appears above the horizon and gives itself to our sight.

#6. Running and science draw on similar traits - stamina, ambition, patience, and the ability to overcome limits.

#7. I'm bout that fast money, money ain't got no patience. But if them boys come run like you on probation.

#8. Running well is a matter of having the patience to persevere when we are tired and not expecting instant results.

#9. Chess is a time game, it's a game of patience. That pretty much defines how I run the ball.

#10. I think both running and science reflect certain character traits. I have endurance, patience, and ambition. I'm willing to work hard toward a goal, to push myself and overcome limits. Running and science both let me express these traits.

#11. Being smart isn't good enough. You need to be educated, and you need to be open-minded, and you need to remember that what you don't know can most definitely hurt you.

#12. Most people would sooner die than think; in fact, they do so.

#13. All times may be soon to Aslan; but in my home all hungry times are one o'clock.

#14. The women of the poorer classes make sacrifices, and run risks, and bear privations, and exercise patience and kindness to a degree that the world never knows of, and would scarcely believe even if it did know.

#15. Her take is that I'm just a late bloomer - that I'm taking forever to ruin my life, she's running out of patience.

#16. I constantly signal to the Iraqi leaders that our patience, or the patience of the American people, is running out

#17. In the Bible, the race of life is never considered from the viewpoint of speed ... We are to run it with patience.

#18. Well, when I was younger, in high school, I started out smoking pot. Which escalated into taking acid on a regular basis, which escalated into selling acid. And then I started, when I went to college, I started doing opiates.

#19. Love conquers in the long run. It won't do to become impatient - wait, wait - patience is bound to give success ...

#20. That's why you have to like a guy like Charles Manson. Say what you will about Manson - he's one of the only people with the decency to look like a dangerous maniac the first time you meet him.

#21. It takes patience to become the best runner you can be. Top athletes realize that running is a long-term sport. It is set up for people who value delayed gratification and who like hard-earned success.

#22. You don't impress the officials at NASA with a paper airplane. You don't boast about your crayon sketches in the presence of Picasso. You don't claim equality with Einstein because you can write 'H20.' And you don't boast about your goodness in the presence of the Perfect.

#23. Be as fast as Usain Bolt, the winner is the winner, even if he crawls like a crab, his destiny is unshakable.

#24. There are few husbands whom the wife cannot win in the long run, by patience and love.

#25. When I returned from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1972, my father was running a forging business with a turnover of Rs 3.5 crore. But I had no patience and wanted to grow the business via exports.

#26. What worries me the most is that I don't know when my patience will run out, when I'll finally do something really stupid. Wait and see ...

#27. Read proudly
put the duty of being read invariably on the author. If he is not read, whose fault is it? I am quite ready to be charmed, but I shall not make-believe I am charmed.

#28. First they didn't believe in evolution. Then they didn't believe in global warming. Now the debt ceiling. What I call 'the moron trifecta.'

#29. Be content to progress in slow steps until you have legs to run and wings with which to fly.
