Who hasn't heard the saying "Have patience, my friend, have patience; For Rome wasn't built in a day!"?
Nevertheless, this is not the only wise saying about patience. We have actually even omitted this in our quotes collection as there are so many others, even more significant and noteworthy words about patience.
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This collection contains 50 of the best wise sayings and quotes on patience, arranged by birth year of the author. Enjoy!
Wise to resolve,
and patient to perform.
Homer
(7th or 8th century BC,
greatest of ancient Greek epic poets)
and patient to perform.
Homer
(7th or 8th century BC,
greatest of ancient Greek epic poets)
Patience is bitter,
but its fruit is sweet.
Aristotle
(384 – 322 BC, Greek philosopher and scientist)
but its fruit is sweet.
Aristotle
(384 – 322 BC, Greek philosopher and scientist)
Patience is the best remedy
for every trouble.
Plautus
(c. 254 – 184 BC, Roman playwright of the Old Latin period)
for every trouble.
Plautus
(c. 254 – 184 BC, Roman playwright of the Old Latin period)
It is easier to find men
who will volunteer to die,
than to find those
who are willing to endure pain with patience.
Gaius Julius Caesar
(100 BC – 44 BC, Roman statesman, general
and notable author of Latin prose)
who will volunteer to die,
than to find those
who are willing to endure pain with patience.
Gaius Julius Caesar
(100 BC – 44 BC, Roman statesman, general
and notable author of Latin prose)
Bear patiently with a rival.
Publius Ovidius Naso,
known as Ovid
(43 BC – AD 17/18, Roman poet)
Publius Ovidius Naso,
known as Ovid
(43 BC – AD 17/18, Roman poet)
Everyone ought to bear patiently
the results of his own conduct.
Phaedrus
(first century Roman fabulist,
Latin author and versifier of Aesop's fables)
the results of his own conduct.
Phaedrus
(first century Roman fabulist,
Latin author and versifier of Aesop's fables)
Patience is the companion of wisdom.
Augustine of Hippo,
also known as Saint Augustine or Saint Austin
(354 – 430, Algerian Christian theologian and philosopher)
Augustine of Hippo,
also known as Saint Augustine or Saint Austin
(354 – 430, Algerian Christian theologian and philosopher)
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