He who can have patience can have what he will.
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About this quote

Stop blaming timing or luck; count small efforts, delays, and disciplined choices as the real currency of success. Ask yourself where impatience has cost you progress and what small, daily habits you can commit to instead. Treat patience like training: set small deadlines, remove distractions, and keep showing up until results arrive.

When to use it

  • Instead of waiting for the perfect job, apply consistently and follow up every week — steady action wins where hope stalls.
  • Train for a race by running regularly on a schedule, even when improvements are slow; consistent miles build endurance.
  • Save by automating modest transfers each week rather than hunting for a big windfall; gradual deposits become real savings.
  • Learn a skill by practicing 30 minutes every day instead of cramming; repeated effort produces lasting improvement.