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		<title>Billings, Josh -- Josh Billings&#8217; Farmer&#8217;s Allminax, 1876-01 (1876 ed.)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pashunce iz a good thing for a man to hav, but when he haz got so mutch of it, that he kan fish all day, over the side of a boat, without enny bait on hiz hook, lazyness iz what&#8217;s the matter of him. [Patience is a good thing for a man to have, but [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://wist.info/wp/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/josh-billings-allminax-1879-05.png"><img data-dominant-color="dedede" data-has-transparency="false" style="--dominant-color: #dedede;" fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" src="https://wist.info/wp/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/josh-billings-allminax-1879-05-274x300.png" alt="josh billings allminax 1879-05" title="josh billings allminax 1879-05" width="274" height="300" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-83877 not-transparent" srcset="https://wist.info/wp/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/josh-billings-allminax-1879-05-274x300.png 274w, https://wist.info/wp/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/josh-billings-allminax-1879-05.png 400w" sizes="(max-width: 274px) 100vw, 274px" /></a>Pashunce iz a good thing for a man to hav, but when he haz got so mutch of it, that he kan fish all day, over the side of a boat, without enny bait on hiz hook,  lazyness iz what&#8217;s the matter of him.</p>
<p>[Patience is a good thing for a man to have, but when he has got so much of it that he can fish all day, over the side of a boat, without any bait on his hook, laziness is what&#8217;s the matter of him.]</p>
<br><b>Josh Billings</b> (1818-1885) American humorist, aphorist [pseud. of Henry Wheeler Shaw]<br><i>Josh Billings&#8217; Farmer&#8217;s Allminax</i>, 1876-01 (1876 ed.) 
									<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(<a href="https://gutenberg.org/cache/epub/40191/pg40191-images.html#:~:text=than%20enny%20man-,yu%20ever%20see,-." target="_blank">Source</a>)
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This was reworked in <a href="https://gutenberg.org/cache/epub/40191/pg40191-images.html#:~:text=Patience%20iz%20a%20good%20thing%20for%20a%20man%20to%20hav.%20but%20when%20he%20haz%20got%20so%20mutch%20ov%20it.%20that%20he%20kan%20fish%20all%20day%20long%2C%20without%20enny%20bate%20on%20hiz%20hook%2C%E2%80%94Lazyness%2C%20iz%20what%27s%20the%20matter%20ov%20him">the 1879-05 entry</a> as:<br><br>

<blockquote>Patience iz a good thing for a man to hav, but when he haz got so mutch of it, that he kan fish all day long, without enny bate on hiz hook, -- Lazyness, is what's the matter ov him.<br>
&nbsp;<br>
[Patience is a good thing for a man to have, but when he has got so much of it that he can fish all day long, without any bait on his hook -- laziness is what's the matter of him.]</blockquote><br>
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		<title>Carlyle, Thomas -- The Life of Friedrich Schiller, Part 2 (1825)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The weakest living creature, by concentrating his powers on a single object, can accomplish something: the strongest, by dispensing his over many, may fail to accomplish anything. The drop, by continually falling, bores its passage through the hardest rock; the hasty torrent rushes over it with hideous uproar, and leaves no trace behind.]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The weakest living creature, by concentrating his powers on a single object, can accomplish something: the strongest, by dispensing his over many, may fail to accomplish anything. The drop, by continually falling, bores its passage through the hardest rock; the hasty torrent rushes over it with hideous uproar, and leaves no trace behind.</p>
<br><b>Thomas Carlyle</b> (1795-1881) Scottish essayist and historian<br><i>The Life of Friedrich Schiller</i>, Part 2 (1825) 
									<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(<a href="https://archive.org/details/TheLifeOfFriedrichSchillerVolV/page/n61/mode/2up?q=%22weakest+living%22" target="_blank">Source</a>)
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		<title>Bible, Vol. 2. New Testament -- Galatians  5: 22-23 [CEB (2011)]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. There is no law against things like this. [Ὁ δὲ καρπὸς τοῦ πνεύματός ἐστιν ἀγάπη χαρὰ εἰρήνη, μακροθυμία χρηστότης ἀγαθωσύνη, πίστις πραΰτης ἐγκράτεια· κατὰ τῶν τοιούτων οὐκ ἔστιν νόμος.] (Source (Greek)). Alternate translations: But the fruit of the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. There is no law against things like this.</p>
<p>[Ὁ δὲ καρπὸς τοῦ πνεύματός ἐστιν ἀγάπη χαρὰ εἰρήνη, μακροθυμία χρηστότης ἀγαθωσύνη, πίστις πραΰτης ἐγκράτεια· κατὰ τῶν τοιούτων οὐκ ἔστιν νόμος.]</p>
<br><b>The Bible (The New Testament)</b> (AD 1st - 2nd C) Christian sacred scripture<br>Galatians  5: 22-23 [CEB (2011)] 
									<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(<a href="https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=galatians%205%3A22-23&version=CEB" target="_blank">Source</a>)
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(<a href="https://tips.translation.bible/tip_verse/gal-522/">Source (Greek)</a>). Alternate translations:<br><br>

<blockquote>But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance: against such there is no law.<br>
[<a href="https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=galatians%205%3A22-23&version=AKJV">KJV</a> (1611)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>What the Spirit brings is very different: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, trustfulness, gentleness and self-control. There can be no law against things like that, of course.<br>
[<a href="https://www.seraphim.my/bible/jb/JB-NT09%20GALATIANS.htm#:~:text=5%3A22%20What,that%2C%20of%20course.">JB</a> (1966)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>On the other hand the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, trustfulness, gentleness and self-control; no law can touch such things as these.<br>
[<a href="https://www.bibliacatolica.com.br/en/new-jerusalem-bible/galatians/5/#:~:text=On%20the%20other,things%20as%20these.">NJB</a> (1985)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>But the Spirit produces love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, humility, and self-control. There is no law against such things as these.<br>
[<a href="https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=galatians%205%3A22-23&version=GNT">GNT</a> (1992 ed.)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>By contrast, the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. There is no law against such things.<br>
[<a href="https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=galatians%205%3A22-23&version=NRSVUE">NRSV</a> (2021 ed.)]</blockquote><br>						</span>
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		<title>Russell, Bertrand -- Conquest of Happiness, Part 2, ch. 10 &#8220;Is Happiness Still Possible?&#8221; (1930)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A sense of duty is useful in work but offensive in personal relations. People wish to be liked, not to be endured with patient resignation.]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A sense of duty is useful in work but offensive in personal relations. People wish to be liked, not to be endured with patient resignation.</p>
<br><b>Bertrand Russell</b> (1872-1970) English mathematician and philosopher<br><i>Conquest of Happiness</i>, Part 2, ch. 10 &#8220;Is Happiness Still Possible?&#8221; (1930) 
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		<title>Shakespeare, William -- Richard II, Act 1, sc. 3, l. 266ff (1.3.266-267) (1595)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[GAUNT: What is six winters? They are quickly gone. BOLINGBROKE: To men in joy; but grief makes one hour ten.]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="hangingindent">GAUNT: What is six winters? They are quickly gone.</p>
<p class="hangingindent">BOLINGBROKE: To men in joy; but grief makes one hour ten.</p>
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<br><b>William Shakespeare</b> (1564-1616) English dramatist and poet<br><i>Richard II</i>, Act 1, sc. 3, l. 266ff (1.3.266-267) (1595) 
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		<title>Marcus Aurelius -- Meditations [To Himself; Τὰ εἰς ἑαυτόν], Book  6, ch. 47 (6.47) (AD 161-180) [tr. Collier/Zimmern (1887)]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a word, there is only one thing here worth the minding, and that is, to be true and just, and to show benevolence, even to the untrue and unjust. [Ἓν ὧδε πολλοῦ ἄξιον, τὸ μετ᾿ ἀληθείας καὶ δικαιοσύνης εὐμενῆ τοῖς ψεύσταις καὶ ἀδίκοις διαβιοῦν.] (Source (Greek)). Alternate translations: One thing there is, and that [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a word, there is only one thing here worth the minding, and that is, to be true and just, and to show benevolence, even to the untrue and unjust.</p>
<p>[Ἓν ὧδε πολλοῦ ἄξιον, τὸ μετ᾿ ἀληθείας καὶ δικαιοσύνης εὐμενῆ τοῖς ψεύσταις καὶ ἀδίκοις διαβιοῦν.]</p>
<br><b>Marcus Aurelius</b> (AD 121-180) Roman emperor (161-180), Stoic philosopher<br><i>Meditations [To Himself; Τὰ εἰς ἑαυτόν]</i>, Book  6, ch. 47 (6.47) (AD 161-180) [tr. Collier/Zimmern (1887)] 
									<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(<a href="https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Meditations_of_Marcus_Aurelius/5qcAEZZibB0C?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=%22worth%20the%20minding%20and%22" target="_blank">Source</a>)
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(<a href="https://sententiaeantiquae.com/2021/12/14/truth-testimony-and-treason-2/#:~:text=%E1%BC%9B%CE%BD%20%E1%BD%A7%CE%B4%CE%B5%20%CF%80%CE%BF%CE%BB%CE%BB%CE%BF%E1%BF%A6%20%E1%BC%84%CE%BE%CE%B9%CE%BF%CE%BD%2C%20%CF%84%E1%BD%B8%20%CE%BC%CE%B5%CF%84%E1%BE%BF%20%E1%BC%80%CE%BB%CE%B7%CE%B8%CE%B5%E1%BD%B7%CE%B1%CF%82%20%CE%BA%CE%B1%E1%BD%B6%20%CE%B4%CE%B9%CE%BA%CE%B1%CE%B9%CE%BF%CF%83%E1%BD%BB%CE%BD%CE%B7%CF%82%20%CE%B5%E1%BD%90%CE%BC%CE%B5%CE%BD%E1%BF%86%20%CF%84%CE%BF%E1%BF%96%CF%82%20%CF%88%CE%B5%E1%BD%BB%CF%83%CF%84%CE%B1%CE%B9%CF%82%20%CE%BA%CE%B1%E1%BD%B6%20%E1%BC%80%CE%B4%E1%BD%B7%CE%BA%CE%BF%CE%B9%CF%82%20%CE%B4%CE%B9%CE%B1%CE%B2%CE%B9%CE%BF%E1%BF%A6%CE%BD.">Source (Greek)</a>). Alternate translations:<br><br>

<blockquote>One thing there is, and that only, which is worth our while in this world, and ought by us much to be esteemed; and that is, according to truth and righteousness, meekly and lovingly to converse with false, and unrighteous men.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Marcus_Aurelius_Antoninus_-_His_Meditations_concerning_himselfe#THE_SIXTH_BOOK:~:text=One%20thing%20there%20is%2C%20and%20that%20only%2C%20which%20is%20worth%20our%20while%20in%20this%20world%2C%20and%20ought%20by%20us%20much%20to%20be%20esteemed%3B%20and%20that%20is%2C%20according%20to%20truth%20and%20righteousness%2C%20meekly%20and%20lovingly%20to%20converse%20with%20false%2C%20and%20unrighteous%20men.">Casaubon</a> (1634), 6.42]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>In a word. There's only one thing here worth the minding; And that is, not to imitate the Degeneracy of Mortals: But to be True, Honest, and Good-natur'd, even amongst Knaves, and Sharpers.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Emperor_Marcus_Antoninus:_His_Conversation_with_Himself/Book_6#:~:text=In%20a%20word.%20There%27s%20only%20one%20thing%20here%20worth%20the%20minding%C2%A0%3B%20And%20that%20is%2C%20not%20to%20imitate%20the%20Degeneracy%20of%20Mortals%3A%20But%20to%20be%20True%2C%20Honest%2C%20and%20Good%2Dnatur%27d%2C%20even%20amongst%20Knaves%2C%20and%20Sharpers.">Collier</a> (1701)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>The one thing valuable in this life, is, to spend it in a steady course of truth, justice, and humanity, toward even the false and unjust.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/457829267955022580052/page/n113/mode/2up?q=%22valuable+in+this+life%22">Hutcheson/Moor</a> (1742)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>In short, there is nothing here much worth our attention, but to act on all occasions with a regard to truth and justice, and to live peaceably even with those who act with fraud and injustice.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_meditations_of_Marcus_Aurelius_Anton/3uQIAAAAQAAJ?gbpv=1&bsq=%22nothing%20here%20much%22">Graves</a> (1792), 6.41]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>One thing here is worth a great deal, to pass thy life in truth and justice, with a benevolent disposition even to liars and unjust men.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Thoughts_of_the_Emperor_Marcus_Aurelius_Antoninus/Book_VI#:~:text=One%20thing%20here%20is%20worth%20a%20great%20deal%2C%20to%20pass%20thy%20life%20in%20truth%20and%20justice%2C%20with%20a%20benevolent%20disposition%20even%20to%20liars%20and%20unjust%20men.">Long</a> (1862)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>Here one thing is of real worth, to live out life in truth and justice, with charity even to the false and the unjust.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://www.google.com/books/edition/Marcus_Aurelius_Antoninus_to_Himself/0X2BxfXnXKcC?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA84&printsec=frontcover">Rendall</a> (1898)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>The one precious thing in life is to spend it in a steady course of truth and justice, with kindliness even for the false and the unjust.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://gutenberg.org/cache/epub/55317/pg55317-images.html#:~:text=The%20one%20precious%20thing%20in%20life%20is%20to%20spend%20it%20in%20a%20steady%20course%20of%20truth%20and%20justice%2C%20with%20kindliness%20even%20for%20the%20false%20and%20the%20unjust.">Hutcheson/Chrystal</a> (1902)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>One thing on earth is worth much -- to live out our lives in truth and justice, and in charity with liars and unjust men.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Marcus_Aurelius_(Haines_1916)/Book_6#:~:text=One%20thing%20on%20earth%20is%20worth%20much%E2%80%94to%20live%20out%20our%20lives%20in%20truth%20and%20justice%2C%20and%20in%20charity%20with%20liars%20and%20unjust%20men.">Haines</a> (Loeb) (1916)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>One thing here is of great price, to live out life with truth and righteousness, gracious to liars and to the unrighteous.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Meditations_of_the_Emperor_Marcus_Antoninus/Book_6#:~:text=One%20thing%20here%20is%20of%20great%20price%2C%20to%20live%20out%20life%20with%20truth%20and%20righteousness%2C%20gracious%20to%20liars%20and%20to%20the%20unrighteous.">Farquharson</a> (1944)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>In this life one thing only is of precious worth: to live out one's days in truthfulness and fair dealing, and in charity even with the false and unjust.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/meditations0000marc_g6h3/page/102/mode/2up?q=%22in+this+life+one%22">Staniforth</a> (1964)] </blockquote><br>

<blockquote>In this world there is only one thing of real value, to pass our days in truth and justice, and yet be gracious to those who are false and unjust.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://www.google.com/books/edition/Meditations/VVsmU-4YwFsC?gbpv=1&bsq=%22days%20in%20truth%22">Hard</a> (1997 ed.)] </blockquote><br>

<blockquote>The only thing that isn’t worthless: to live this life out truthfully and rightly. And be patient with those who don't.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/meditation-GeorgeHays/page/n165/mode/2up?q=%22that+isn%27t+worthless%22">Hays</a> (2003)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>In this world there is only one thing of value, to live out your life in truth and justice, tolerant of those who are neither true nor just.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/marcus-aurelius-emperor-of-rome-martin-hammond-diskin-clay-meditations/page/55/mode/2up?q=%22life+in+truth%22">Hammond</a> (2006)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>In this world there is only one thing of real value, to pass our days in truth and justice, and yet be gracious to those who are false and unjust.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/meditations0000marc_m5f0/page/56/mode/2up?q=%22days+in+truth%22">Hard</a> (2011 ed.)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>So there is one thing that is of most value: to live out your life in truth and justice and be kind to those who are false and unjust.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://www.google.com/books/edition/Marcus_Aurelius_Meditations_Books_1_6/fCdoAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=%22so%20there%20is%20one%20thing%20that%22">Gill</a> (2013)] </blockquote><br>

<blockquote>So one thing is worth much: to keep on living with truth and justice and in good will even among liars and unjust men.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://sententiaeantiquae.com/2019/09/19/treason-a-theme-for-every-season/#:~:text=So%20one%20thing%20is%20worth%20much%3A%20to%20keep%20on%20living%20with%20truth%20and%20justice%20and%20in%20good%20will%20even%20among%20liars%20and%20unjust%20men">@sentantiq</a> (2019)]</blockquote><br>						</span>
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		<title>Fuller, Thomas (1654) -- Introductio ad Prudentiam, Vol. 2, # 2041 (1727)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the disastrous Accidents of our Lives, wherein thy own Industry and Strength will not help thee, thy Patience must.]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the disastrous Accidents of our Lives, wherein thy own Industry and Strength will not help thee, thy Patience must.</p>
<br><b>Thomas Fuller</b> (1654-1734) English physician, preacher, aphorist, writer<br><i>Introductio ad Prudentiam</i>, Vol. 2, # 2041 (1727) 
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		<title>Joubert, Joseph -- Pensées [Thoughts], ch. 14 &#8220;Des Gouvernements [On Governments],&#8221; ¶  31 (1793; 1850 ed.) [tr. Attwell (1896), ¶ 199]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Imitate time. It destroys slowly. It undermines, wears, loosens, separates. It does not uproot. [Imitez le temps: il détruit tout avec lenteur; il mine, il use, il déracine, il détache, et n’arrache pas.] (Source (French)). Alternate translations: Imitate time: it destroys every thing slowly; it undermines, it wears away, it detaches, it does not wrench. [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Imitate time. It destroys slowly. It undermines, wears, loosens, separates. It does not uproot.</p>
<p><em>[Imitez le temps: il détruit tout avec lenteur; il mine, il use, il déracine, il détache, et n’arrache pas.]</em></p>
<br><b>Joseph Joubert</b> (1754-1824) French moralist, philosopher, essayist, poet<br><i>Pensées [Thoughts]</i>, ch. 14 <i>&#8220;Des Gouvernements</i> [On Governments],&#8221; ¶  31 (1793; 1850 ed.) [tr. Attwell (1896), ¶ 199] 
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(<a href="https://archive.org/details/pensesessaisma01joubuoft/page/340/mode/2up?q=%22Imitez+le+temps%22">Source (French)</a>). Alternate translations:<br><br>

<blockquote>Imitate time: it destroys every thing slowly; it undermines, it wears away, it detaches, it does not wrench.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/JoubertSomeThoughts/page/n111/mode/2up?q=%22imitate+TIME%22">Calvert</a> (1866), ch. 12]  </blockquote><br>

<blockquote>Let time be your example; it destroys everything slowly; it undermines, wears out, uproots, detaches, and never tears away.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/joubertaselecti00lyttgoog/page/n160/mode/2up?q=%22time+be+your%22">Lyttelton</a> (1899), ch. 13, ¶ 10]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>Imitate time. It destroys slowly. It eats away, it uses up, it uproots, it detaches and does not rip apart.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/translations0000unse_s5s8/page/30/mode/2up?q=%22imitate+time%22">Auster</a> (1983), 1793 entry] </blockquote><br>						</span>
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		<title>Billings, Josh -- Everybody&#8217;s Friend, Or; Josh Billing&#8217;s Encyclopedia and Proverbial Philosophy of Wit and Humor, ch. 156 &#8220;Affurisms: Embers on the Harth&#8221; (1874)</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Patience will tire out ennything but musketoes.</p>
<p>[Patience will tire out anything but mosquitoes.]</p>
<br><b>Josh Billings</b> (1818-1885) American humorist, aphorist [pseud. of Henry Wheeler Shaw]<br><i>Everybody&#8217;s Friend, Or; Josh Billing&#8217;s Encyclopedia and Proverbial Philosophy of Wit and Humor</i>, ch. 156 &#8220;Affurisms: Embers on the Harth&#8221; (1874) 
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		<title>Bierce, Ambrose -- &#8220;Patience,&#8221; The Devil&#8217;s Dictionary (1911)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[PATIENCE, n. A minor form of despair, disguised as a virtue. Originally published in the &#8220;Cynic&#8217;s Word Book&#8221; column in the New York American (1904-12-26), and the &#8220;Cynic&#8217;s Dictionary&#8221; column in the San Francisco Examiner (1905-01-03).]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PATIENCE, <em>n.</em> A minor form of despair, disguised as a virtue.</p>
<br><b>Ambrose Bierce</b> (1842-1914?) American writer and journalist<br>&#8220;Patience,&#8221; <i>The Devil&#8217;s Dictionary</i> (1911) 
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<a href="https://archive.org/details/unabridgeddevils00bier/page/372/mode/2up?q=%22patience+patriot%22">Originally published</a> in the "Cynic's Word Book" column in the <i>New York American</i> (1904-12-26), and the "Cynic's Dictionary" column in the <i>San Francisco Examiner</i> (1905-01-03).						</span>
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		<title>Miller, Arthur -- The Crucible, Act 1 (1953)</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="hangingindent">REBECCA: A child&#8217;s spirit is like a child, you cannot catch it by running after it; you must stand still, and, for love, it will soon itself come back.</p>
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<br><b>Arthur Miller</b> (1915–2005) American playwright and essayist <br><i>The Crucible</i>, Act 1 (1953) 
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		<title>Johnson, Lyndon -- Speech (1963-05-30), Memorial Day, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One hundred years ago, the slave was freed. One hundred years later, the Negro remains in bondage to the color of his skin. The Negro today asks justice. We do not answer him &#8212; we do not answer those who lie beneath this soil &#8212; when we reply to the Negro by asking, &#8220;Patience.&#8221; (Source [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One hundred years ago, the slave was freed. One hundred years later, the Negro remains in bondage to the color of his skin. The Negro today asks justice. We do not answer him &#8212; we do not answer those who lie beneath this soil &#8212; when we reply to the Negro by asking, &#8220;Patience.&#8221;</p>
<br><b>Lyndon B. Johnson</b> (1908-1973) American politician, educator, US President (1963-69)<br>Speech (1963-05-30), Memorial Day, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 
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Speaking during the 100th Anniversary of the (second) <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emancipation_Proclamation">Emancipation Proclamation</a>.

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		<title>Shakespeare, William -- Much Ado About Nothing, Act 5, sc. 1, l.  29ff (5.1.29-33) (1598)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[LEONATO: No, no, t&#8217;is all men’s office to speak patience To those that wring under the load of sorrow; But no man’s virtue nor sufficiency, To be so moral, when he shall endure The like himself.]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="hangingindent">LEONATO: No, no, t&#8217;is all men’s office to speak patience<br />
To those that wring under the load of sorrow;<br />
But no man’s virtue nor sufficiency,<br />
To be so moral, when he shall endure<br />
The like himself.</p>
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<br><b>William Shakespeare</b> (1564-1616) English dramatist and poet<br><i>Much Ado About Nothing</i>, Act 5, sc. 1, l.  29ff (5.1.29-33) (1598) 
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		<title>Franklin, Benjamin -- Poor Richard (1735 ed.)</title>
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<br><b>Benjamin Franklin</b> (1706-1790) American statesman, scientist, philosopher, aphorist<br><i>Poor Richard</i> (1735 ed.) 
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		<title>Jerome, Jerome K. -- Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow, &#8220;On Being in Love&#8221; (1886)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Love should be the vestal fire of some mighty temple &#8212; some vast dim fane whose organ music is the rolling of the spheres. Affection will burn cheerily when the white flame of love is flickered out. Affection is a fire that can be fed from day to day, and be piled up ever higher [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="tab">Love should be the vestal fire of some mighty temple &#8212; some vast dim fane whose organ music is the rolling of the spheres. Affection will burn cheerily when the white flame of love is flickered out. Affection is a fire that can be fed from day to day, and be piled up ever higher as the winter years draw nigh. Old men and women can sit by it with their thin hands clasped, the little children can nestle down in front, the friend and neighbour has his welcome corner by its side, and even shaggy Fido and sleek Titty can toast their noses at the bars.<br />
<span class="tab">Let us heap the coals of kindness upon that fire. Throw on your pleasant words, your gentle pressures of the hand, your thoughtful and unselfish deeds. Fan it with good humour, patience, and forbearance. You can let the wind blow and the rain fall unheeded then, for your hearth will be warm and bright, and the faces round it will make sunshine in spite of the clouds without.</p>
<br><b>Jerome K. Jerome</b> (1859-1927) English writer, humorist [Jerome Klapka Jerome]<br><i>Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow</i>, &#8220;On Being in Love&#8221; (1886) 
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		<title>Cicero, Marcus Tullius -- Orationes in Catilinam [Catilinarian Orations], No. 1, §  1, cl.  1 (1.1.1) (63-11-08 BC) [tr. Yonge (1856)]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When, O Catiline, do you mean to cease abusing our patience? How long is that madness of yours still to mock us? When is there to be an end of that unbridled audacity of yours, swaggering about as it does now? [Quo usque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra? Quam diu etiam furor iste tuus nos [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When, O Catiline, do you mean to cease abusing our patience? How long is that madness of yours still to mock us? When is there to be an end of that unbridled audacity of yours, swaggering about as it does now?</p>
<p><em>[Quo usque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra? Quam diu etiam furor iste tuus nos eludet? Quem ad finem sese effrenata iactabit audacia?]</em></p>
<br><b>Marcus Tullius Cicero</b> (106-43 BC) Roman orator, statesman, philosopher<br><i>Orationes in Catilinam [Catilinarian Orations]</i>, No. 1, §  1, cl.  1 (1.1.1) (63-11-08 BC) [tr. Yonge (1856)] 
									<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(<a href="https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus:text:1999.02.0019:text=Catil.:speech=1:chapter=1#:~:text=When%2C%20O%20Catiline%2C%20do%20you%20mean%20to%20cease%20abusing%20our%20patience%3F%20How%20long%20is%20that%20madness%20of%20yours%20still%20to%20mock%20us%3F%20When%20is%20there%20to%20be%20an%20end%20of%20that%20unbridled%20audacity%20of%20yours%2C%20swaggering%20about%20as%20it%20does%20now%3F" target="_blank">Source</a>)
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Urging Catiline, leader of a conspiracy against the Roman government, to <a href="https://www.thelatinlibrary.com/sallust/chronology.html#:~:text=Cicero%20delivers%20First%20Catilinarian%2C%20urging%20Catiline%20to%20leave%20Rome.">leave the city</a>.<br><br>

(<a href="https://www.lateinlex.de/?call=Puc&permalink=Cic_orat_Catil_I_1#:~:text=Quo%20usque%20tandem%20abutere%2C%20Catilina%2C%20patientia%20nostra%3F%20quam%20diu%20etiam%20furor%20iste%20tuus%20nos%20eludet%3F%20quem%20ad%20finem%20sese%20effrenata%20iactabit%20audacia%3F">Source (Latin)</a>). Alternate translations: <br><br>

<blockquote>How long, Catiline, will you abuse our patience? How long shall that fury of yours hector down even us too? To what bound shall your unbridled Audaciousness fly out?<br>
[tr. <a href="https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A33148.0001.001/1:5?c=eebo;c=eebo2;cite1=Cicero;cite1restrict=author;g=eebogroup;rgn=div1;view=fulltext;xc=1;q1=catiline#:~:text=HOw%20long%2C,Audaciousness%20fly%20out%3F">Wase</a> (1671)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>How long, Catiline, will you dare to abuse our patience? how long are we to be the sport of your frantic fury? to what extremity do you mean to carry your unbridled insolence?<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/bim_eighteenth-century_the-history-of-catiline_sallust_1795/page/n125/mode/2up?q=%22dare+to+abuse%22">Sydney</a> (1795)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>How far at length, O Catiline! wilt thou trifle with our patience? How long still shall that frenzy of thine baffle us? To what limit shall they uncurbed effrontery boastfully display itself?<br>
[tr. <a href="https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_four_orations_of_Cicero_against_Cati/NNAIAAAAQAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=%22how%20far%20at%20length%22">Mongan</a> (1879)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>How far at length wilt thou abuse with our patience, O Catiline? How long also that thy fury will elude us? To what end thy unbridled audacity will boast itself?<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/selectorationso00ci/page/n11/mode/2up?q=%22how+far+at+length%22">Underwood</a> (1885)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>How much further, Catilina, will you carry your abuse of our forbearance? How much longer will your reckless temper baffle our restraint? What bounds will you set to this display of your uncontrolled audacity?<br>
[tr. <a href="https://www.attalus.org/cicero/catilina1.html#:~:text=How%20much%20further%2C%20Catilina%2C%20will%20you%20carry%20your%20abuse%20of%20our%20forbearance%20%3F%20How%20much%20longer%20will%20your%20reckless%20temper%20baffle%20our%20restraint%20%3F%20What%20bounds%20will%20you%20set%20to%20this%20display%20of%20your%20uncontrolled%20audacity%20%3F">Blakiston</a> (1894)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>How far at length will you abuse, O Catiline, our patience? How long also will that fury of yours elude us? To what end will that unbridled audacity flaunt itself?<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/cicerosselectedo00cice/page/n7/mode/2up?q=%22how+far+at+length%22">Dewey</a> (1916)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>In the name of heaven, Catilina, how long do you propose to exploit our patience? Do you really suppose that your lunatic activities are going to escape our retaliation for evermore? Are there to be no limits to this audacious, uncontrollable swaggering?<br>
[tr. <a href="https://www.u.arizona.edu/~afutrell/republic/cic1stcatilin.html#:~:text=In%20the%20name%20of%20heaven%2C%20Catilina%2C%20how%20long%20do%20you%20propose%20to%20exploit%20our%20patience%3F%20Do%20you%20really%20suppose%20that%20your%20lunatic%20activities%20are%20going%20to%20escape%20our%20retaliation%20for%20evermore%3F%20Are%20there%20to%20be%20no%20limits%20to%20this%20audacious%2C%20uncontrollable%20swaggering%3F">Grant</a> (1960)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>How far will you continue to abuse our patience, Catiline? For how much longer will that rage of yours make a mockery of us? To what point will your unbridled audacity show itself?<br>
[<a href="https://ibnotes.tripod.com/Subjects/Latin/catiline1.pdf">IB Notes</a>]</blockquote><br>						</span>
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		<title>Elders, Joycelyn -- Keynote Speech, Sistersong Conference, Chicago (2007-06-03)</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It [political opposition] is like dancing with a bear. When you&#8217;re dancing with a bear, you can&#8217;t get tired and sit down. You have to wait for the bear to get tired.</p>
<br><b>Joycelyn Elders</b> (b. 1933) American pediatrician, public health administrator, academic<br>Keynote Speech, Sistersong Conference, Chicago (2007-06-03) 
									<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(<a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20070713094431/http://feministing.com/archives/007116.html#:~:text=It%27s%20like%20dancing%20with%20a%20bear.%20When%20you%27re%20dancing%20with%20a%20bear%2C%20you%20can%27t%20get%20tired%20and%20sit%20down.%20You%20have%20to%20wait%20for%20the%20bear%20to%20get%20tired." target="_blank">Source</a>)
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		<title>Thomas a Kempis -- The Imitation of Christ [De Imitatione Christi], Book 3, ch. 35, v.  3 (3.35.2) (c. 1418-27) [tr. Croft/Bolton (1940)]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you look for rest in this life, how will you attain to everlasting rest? Dispose yourself, then, not for much rest but for great patience. &#160; [Si quæris in hac vita requiem: quomodo tunc pervenies ad æternam requiem? Non ponas te ad multam requiem, sed a magnam patientiam.] (Source (Latin)). Alternate translations: If thou [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you look for rest in this life, how will you attain to everlasting rest? Dispose yourself, then, not for much rest but for great patience.<br />
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<em>[Si quæris in hac vita requiem: quomodo tunc pervenies ad æternam requiem? Non ponas te ad multam requiem, sed a magnam patientiam.]</em></p>
<br><b>Thomas à Kempis</b> (c. 1380-1471) German-Dutch priest, author<br><i>The Imitation of Christ [De Imitatione Christi]</i>, Book 3, ch. 35, v.  3 (3.35.2) (c. 1418-27) [tr. Croft/Bolton (1940)] 
									<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(<a href="https://www.leaderu.com/cyber/books/imitation/imb3c31-40.html#RTFToC226:~:text=If%20you%20look%20for%20rest%20in%20this%20life%2C%20how%20will%20you%20attain%20to%20everlasting%20rest%3F%20Dispose%20yourself%2C%20then%2C%20not%20for%20much%20rest%20but%20for%20great%20patience." target="_blank">Source</a>)
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(<a href="https://www.thelatinlibrary.com/kempis/kempis3.shtml#:~:text=Si%20qu%C3%A6ris%20in%20hac%20vita%20requiem%3A%20quomodo%20tunc%20pervenies%20ad%20%C3%A6ternam%20requiem%3F%20Non%20ponas%20te%20ad%20multam%20requiem%2C%20sed%20a%20magnam%20patientiam.">Source (Latin)</a>). Alternate translations:<br><br>

<blockquote>If thou seek rest in this life, how then shalt thou come to the rest everlasting? Set not thyself to have rest here, but to have patience.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.219519/page/n227/mode/2up?q=%22If+thou+seek+rest%22">Whitford/Raynal</a> (1530/1871)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>If you seek rest in this life, how will you, then, come to everlasting rest? Do not determine to have rest here, but to have patience.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/imitationofchri200thom/page/116/mode/2up?q=%22seek+rest%22">Whitford/Gardiner</a> (1530/1955)]</blockquote><br>



<blockquote>If thou seekest rest in this world, how wilt thou then attain to everlasting rest? Give not thy selfe to much ease, but to much patience.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A13699.0001.001/1:6.35?rgn=div2;view=fulltext#:~:text=If%20thou%20seekest,to%20much%20patience.">Page</a> (1639), 3.35.6]</blockquote><br>




<blockquote>If then these are the Conditions of thy Obedience and Reward, think how absurd it, for them  who indulge their Ease here, to expect Peace and Happiness hereafter. In one of the two States Enduring must be thy Lot; and therefore tough Patience, and not soft Repose, is what thou should'st labour for at present.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/christianspatte00thomgoog/page/n235/mode/2up?q=%22If+then+thefe+ar%5E+the+Conditions%22">Stanhope</a> (1696; 1706 ed.), 3.40]</blockquote><br>



<blockquote>If thou seekest rest in this life, how wilt thou attain to the everlasting rest of the life to come?  Thou must prepare thy heart for the exercise of many and great troubles, not for the enjoyment of continual rest.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/imitationchrist01kempgoog/page/n200/mode/2up?q=%22If+thou+feekeft+reft%22">Payne</a> (1803), 3.27.8]</blockquote><br>



<blockquote>If thou seek rest in this life, how wilt thou then attain to the everlasting Rest? Dispose not thyself for much rest, but for great patience.<br>
[ed. <a href="https://archive.org/details/ofimitationofchr00thom_0/page/196/mode/2up?q=%22thou+seek+rest%22">Parker</a> (1841)] </blockquote><br>

<blockquote>It thou seekest rest in this life, how wilt thou attain to the everlasting rest of the life to come? Thou must not merely rest, but prepare thy heart for far greater patience and resignation.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://www.google.com/books/edition/Of_the_Imitation_of_Jesus_Christ/qBZwsQJdQ2QC?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=%22attain%20to%20the%20everlasting%20reft%22">Dibdin</a> (1851), 3.31.2]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>If thou seekest rest in this life, how then wilt thou come to the rest everlasting? Dispose not thyself for much rest, but for much patience.<br>
[ed. <a href="https://archive.org/details/ofimitationofchr00thom_2/page/160/mode/2up?q=%22if+thou+seekest+rest%22">Bagster</a> (1860)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>If thou seek rest in this life, how then wilt thou attain unto the rest which is eternal? Set not thyself to attain much rest, but much patience.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://gutenberg.org/cache/epub/1653/pg1653-images.html#chap72:~:text=If%20thou%20seek%20rest%20in%20this%20life%2C%20how%20then%20wilt%20thou%20attain%20unto%20the%20rest%20which%20is%20eternal%3F%20Set%20not%20thyself%20to%20attain%20much%20rest%2C%20but%20much%20patience.">Benham</a> (1874)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>If thou seek rest in this life, how wilt thou then attain to the everlasting rest? Dispose not thyself for much rest, but for great patience.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Of_the_Imitation_of_Christ/Book_III/Chapter_XXXV#:~:text=If%20thou%20seek,for%20great%20patience.">Anon.</a> (1901)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>If you search after rest in this life, how then will you come through to an everlasting rest? Do not set out for much in the way of rest, but for suffering that costs. <br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/imitationofchris0000unse_r2o4/page/104/mode/2up?q=%22if+you+search+after+rest%22">Daplyn</a> (1952)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>If you look for rest in this life, how can you attain eternal rest? Dispose yourself not to rest, but to patient endurance.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/imitationofchris00sher/page/140/mode/2up?q=%22if+you+look+for+rest%22">Sherley-Price</a> (1952)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>If you try to find rest in this world, how will you ever reach that rest which is life everlasting? It is not long hours of rest you must be prepared for here, but for long hours of patient endurance.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/imitationofchris00knox/page/156/mode/2up?q=%22if+you+try+to+find+rest%22">Knox-Oakley</a> (1959)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>If you are looking for rest in this life, how will you ever reach the everlasting rest at the end? It is not rest you must expect, but suffering.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/imitationofchris0000thom_o4e9/page/166/mode/2up?q=%22if+you+are+looking+for%22">Knott</a> (1962)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>You may seek rest in this life. How then will you gain rest in everlasting life? Do not expect great rest. Expect much suffering instead.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/imitationofchris0000unse_e5i0/page/118/mode/2up?q=%22you+may+seek+rest%22">Rooney</a> (1979)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>If you seek rest in this life, how do you expect to come to eternal rest? Do not make frequent rest your goal but great patience.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Imitation_of_Christ/JI7AA0GAbUgC?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=%22seek%20rest%20in%20this%20life%22">Creasy</a> (1989)]</blockquote><br>
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		<title>Maugham, W. Somerset -- The Summing Up, ch. 73 (1934)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I was young I was amazed at Plutarch&#8217;s statement that the elder Cato began at the age of eighty to learn Greek. I am amazed no longer. Old age is ready to undertake tasks that youth shirked because they would take too long.]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I was young I was amazed at Plutarch&#8217;s statement that the elder Cato began at the age of eighty to learn Greek. I am amazed no longer. Old age is ready to undertake tasks that youth shirked because they would take too long.</p>
<br><b>W. Somerset Maugham</b> (1874-1965) English novelist and playwright [William Somerset Maugham]<br><i>The Summing Up</i>, ch. 73 (1934) 
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		<title>Byron, George Gordon, Lord -- &#8220;Mazeppa,&#8221; st. 10, l. 418ff (1819)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[And if we do but watch the hour, There never yet was human power Which could evade, if unforgiven, The patient search and vigil long Of him who treasures up a wrong.]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>And if we do but watch the hour,<br />
There never yet was human power<br />
Which could evade, if unforgiven,<br />
The patient search and vigil long<br />
Of him who treasures up a wrong.</p>
<br><b>George Gordon, Lord Byron</b> (1788-1824) English poet<br>&#8220;Mazeppa,&#8221; st. 10, l. 418ff (1819) 
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		<title>Rice, Helen Steiner -- (Attributed)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bless us Lord, this Christmas, with quietness of mind; Teach us to be patient and always to be kind.]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bless us Lord, this Christmas, with quietness of mind;<br />
Teach us to be patient and always to be kind.</p>
<br><b>Helen Steiner Rice</b> (1900-1981) American poet, businesswoman <br>(Attributed) 
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		<title>Sarton, May -- Journal of a Solitude (1973)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So everything that slows us down and forces patience, everything that sets us back into the slow circles of nature, is a help. Gardening is an instrument of grace.]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So everything that slows us down and forces patience, everything that sets us back into the slow circles of nature, is a help. Gardening is an instrument of grace.</p>
<br><b>May Sarton</b> (1912-1995) Belgian-American poet, novelist, memoirist [pen name of Eleanore Marie Sarton]<br><i>Journal of a Solitude</i> (1973) 
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		<title>Marshall, Thurgood -- Quoted in I. F. Stone&#8217;s Weekly (19 May 1958)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am the world&#8217;s original gradualist. I just think ninety-odd years is gradual enough. In response to Eisenhower&#8217;s speech to the National Newspaper Publishers Association, where the President called for &#8220;patience and forbearance&#8221; on civil rights reform. Also that year, during the effort by Autherine Lucy to be admitted to the segregated University of Alabama, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am the world&#8217;s original gradualist. I just think ninety-odd years is gradual enough.</p>
<br><b>Thurgood Marshall</b> (1908-1993) American lawyer, US Supreme Court Justice (1967-1991)<br>Quoted in <i>I. F. Stone&#8217;s Weekly</i> (19 May 1958) 
									<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(<a href="https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_I_F_Stone_s_Weekly_Reader/Hih3AAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=thurgood+marshall+%22ninety-odd+years%22&dq=thurgood+marshall+%22ninety-odd+years%22&printsec=frontcover" target="_blank">Source</a>)
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<a href="https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Way_Things_Never_Were/E_b42UvvMSgC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=thurgood%20marshall%20%22ninety-odd%20years%22&pg=PA55&printsec=frontcover&bsq=thurgood%20marshall%20%22ninety-odd%20years%22">In response</a> to Eisenhower's speech to the National Newspaper Publishers Association, where the President called for "patience and forbearance" on civil rights reform.<br><br>

Also that year, during the effort by Autherine Lucy to be admitted to the segregated University of Alabama, Marshall <a href="https://www.google.com/books/edition/From_Selma_to_Montgomery/WgQ3AgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=thurgood%20marshall%20%22ninety-odd%20years%22&pg=PA60&printsec=frontcover&bsq=thurgood%20marshall%20%22ninety-odd%20years%22">similarly quipped</a>, "Maybe you can't override prejudice overnight, but the Emancipation Proclamation was issued in 1864, ninety-odd years ago. I believe in gradualism, and I also believe that ninety-odd years is pretty gradual."						</span>
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		<title>Cicero, Marcus Tullius -- Tusculan Disputations [Tusculanae Disputationes], Book 2, ch. 14 (2.14) / sec. 33 (45 BC) [tr. @sentantiq (2020)]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I do not deny that pain is painful &#8212; otherwise, why would bravery be desired? But I do say that it is suppressed through patience, if we possess any amount at all. If we have none, then why do we raise philosophy on high and robe ourselves in its glory? [Non ego dolorem dolorem esse [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I do not deny that pain is painful &#8212; otherwise, why would bravery be desired? But I do say that it is suppressed through patience, if we possess any amount at all. If we have none, then why do we raise philosophy on high and robe ourselves in its glory?</p>
<p><em>[Non ego dolorem dolorem esse nego &#8212; cur enim fortitudo desideraretur? &#8212; sed eum opprimi dico patientia, si modo est aliqua patientia: si nulla est, quid exornamus philosophiam aut quid eius nomine gloriosi sumus?]</em></p>
<br><b>Marcus Tullius Cicero</b> (106-43 BC) Roman orator, statesman, philosopher<br><i>Tusculan Disputations [Tusculanae Disputationes]</i>, Book 2, ch. 14 (2.14) / sec. 33 (45 BC) [tr. @sentantiq (2020)] 
									<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(<a href="https://sententiaeantiquae.com/2020/11/07/patience-the-greatest-virtue/#:~:text=Cicero,sumus" target="_blank">Source</a>)
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<a href="http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A2007.01.0044%3Abook%3D2%3Asection%3D33#:~:text=non%20ego%20dolorem%20dolorem%20esse%20nego%E2%80%94cur%20enim%20fortitudo%20desideraretur%3F%E2%80%94sed%20eum%20opprimi8%20dico%20patientia%2C%20si%20modo%20est%20aliqua%20patientia%3B%20si%20nulla%20est%2C%20quid%20exornamus9%20philosophiam10%20aut%20quid%20eius%20nomine%20gloriosi%20sumus%3F">Original Latin</a>. Alternate translations:<br><br> 

<blockquote>I do not deny Pain to be Pain, for what need else were there of Fortitude? but I say it may be suppress'd by Patience, if there be any such Virtue as Patience; if there be none, why do we magnifie Philosophy? or why do we value our selves in being denominated from her?<br>
[tr. <a href="https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A33161.0001.001/1:4.14?rgn=div2;view=fulltext#:~:text=I%20do%20not%20deny%20Pain%20to%20be%20Pain%2C%20for%20what%20need%20else%20were%20there%20of%20Fortitude%3F%20but%20I%20say%20it%20may%20be%20suppress%27d%20by%20Patience%2C%20if%20there%20be%20any%20such%20Vertue%20as%20Patience%3B%20if%20there%20be%20none%2C%20why%20do%20we%20magnifie%20Philosophy%3F%20or%20why%20do%20we%20value%20our%20selves%20in%20being%20denominated%20from%20her%3F">Wase</a> (1643)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>I do not deny pain to be pain, for were that the case, in what would courage consist? but I say it should be assuaged by patience, if there be such a thing as patience: if there be no such thing, then why do we speak so in praise of philosophy? or why do we glory in its name?<br>
[tr. <a href="https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=umn.31951002010497y&view=2up&seq=107&skin=2021&q1=%22pain%20to%20be%20pain%22">Main</a> (1824)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>That pain is pain, I do not deny; for why should fortitude be desired? but I say it is kept under by patience: -- if, at least, there be any patience. If there be no such thing, why do we extol philosophy? or why do we glory in her name?<br>
[tr. <a href="https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044085192730&view=2up&seq=123&skin=2021&q1=%22pain%20is%20pain%22">Otis</a> (1839)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>I do not deny pain to be pain; for were that the case, in what would courage consist? but I say it should be assuaged by patience, if there be such a thing as patience: if there be no such thing, why do we speak so in praise of philosophy? or why do we glory in its name?<br>
[tr. <a href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/29247/29247-h/29247-h.html#:~:text=I%20do%20not%20deny%20pain%20to%20be%20pain%3B%20for%20were%20that%20the%20case%2C%20in%20what%20would%20courage%20consist%3F%20but%20I%20say%20it%20should%20be%20assuaged%20by%20patience%2C%20if%20there%20be%20such%20a%20thing%20as%20patience%3A%20if%20there%20be%20no%20such%20thing%2C%20why%20do%20we%20speak%20so%20in%20praise%20of%20philosophy%3F%20or%20why%20do%20we%20glory%20in%20its%20name%3F">Yonge</a> (1853)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>I do not deny that pain is pain; else where were the need of fortitude? But I do say that pain is subdued by patience, if patience be a real quality; and if it be not, why do we lavish praises on philosophy? Or what is there to boast of in its name?<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/stream/cicerostusculand00ciceiala/cicerostusculand00ciceiala_djvu.txt#:~:text=I%20do%20not%20deny%20that%20pain%20is%20pain%20%3B%20else%20where%20were%20%0Athe%20need%20of%20fortitude%20%3F">Peabody</a> (1886)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>I don't deny that pain is pain -- otherwise why should there be felt a need for courage? But I say that it is overcome by endurance if only there is such a thing as endurance: if there isn't, why do we sing the praises of philosophy, or why are we boastful on its behalf?<br>
[tr. <a href="https://www.google.com/books/edition/Cicero_Tusculan_Disputations_II_and_V/hlbwDwAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PR3&printsec=frontcover&bsq=%22pain%20is%20pain%22">Douglas</a> (1990)] </blockquote><br>
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		<title>Updike, John -- &#8220;Confessions of a Wild Bore,&#8221; Assorted Prose (1965)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pity the poor bore. He stands among us as a creature formidable and familiar yet in essence unknowable. We can read of the ten infallible signs whereby he may be recognized and of the seven tested methods whereby he may be rebuffed. Valuable monographs exist upon his dress and diet; the study of his mating [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pity the poor bore. He stands among us as a creature formidable and familiar yet in essence unknowable. We can read of the ten infallible signs whereby he may be recognized and of the seven tested methods whereby he may be rebuffed. Valuable monographs exist upon his dress and diet; the study of his mating habits and migrational routes is well past the speculative stage; and statistical studies abound. One out of three hundred and twelve Americans is a bore, for instance, and a healthy adult male bore consumes <em>each year</em> one and a half times his own weight in other people’s patience. </p>
<br><b>John Updike</b> (1932-2009) American writer<br>&#8220;Confessions of a Wild Bore,&#8221; <i>Assorted Prose</i> (1965) 
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		<title>Armour, Richard -- &#8220;Going to Extremes&#8221; (1949)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shake and shake The catsup bottle, None will come, And then a lot’ll.]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Shake and shake<br />
The catsup bottle,<br />
None will come,<br />
And then a lot’ll.</p>
<br><b>Richard Armour</b> (1906-1989) American poet and author <br>&#8220;Going to Extremes&#8221; (1949) 
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		<title>Austin, Alfred -- The Garden That I Love, &#8220;April 30th&#8221; (1894)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For there is no gardening without humility, an assiduous willingness to learn, and a cheerful readiness to confess you were mistaken. Nature is continually sending even its oldest scholars to the bottom of the class for some egregious blunder. But, by the due exercise of patience and diligence, they may work their way to the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For there is no gardening without humility, an assiduous willingness to learn, and a cheerful readiness to confess you were mistaken. Nature is continually sending even its oldest scholars to the bottom of the class for some egregious blunder. But, by the due exercise of patience and diligence, they may work their way to the top again. </p>
<br><b>Alfred Austin</b> (1835-1913) English poet, UK Poet Laureate (1896-1913)<br><i>The Garden That I Love</i>, &#8220;April 30th&#8221; (1894) 
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		<title>Moliere -- Le Misanthrope, Act 5, sc. 1, ll. 1564ff (1666) [tr. Frame (1967)]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[PHILINTE: And if goodness were found on every side, If all men&#8217;s hearts were docile, frank, and just, Most of our virtues would but gather rust, Since they can serve to help us calmly bear The injustices that face us everywhere. [Et si de probité tout était revêtu, Si tous les cœurs étaient francs, justes, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="hangingindent">PHILINTE: And if goodness were found on every side,<br />
If all men&#8217;s hearts were docile, frank, and just,<br />
Most of our virtues would but gather rust,<br />
Since they can serve to help us calmly bear<br />
The injustices that face us everywhere.</p>
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<p><em>[Et si de probité tout était revêtu,<br />
Si tous les cœurs étaient francs, justes, et dociles,<br />
La plupart des vertus nous seraient inutiles,<br />
Puisqu&#8217;on en met l&#8217;usage à pouvoir sans ennui<br />
Supporter, dans nos droits, l&#8217;injustice d&#8217;autrui.]</em></p>
<br><b>Molière</b> (1622-1673) French playwright, actor [stage name for Jean-Baptiste Poquelin]<br><i>Le Misanthrope</i>, Act 5, sc. 1, ll. 1564ff (1666) [tr. Frame (1967)] 
									<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(<a href="https://archive.org/details/classiccomedies0000unse/page/284/mode/2up?q=%22and+if+goodness%22" target="_blank">Source</a>)
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(<a href="https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Plays_of_Moli%C3%A8re_in_French_with_a_N/71qHR4Zj1KYC?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=%22et%20si%20de%20probit%C3%A9%22">Source (French)</a>). Alternate translations: <br><br>

<blockquote>If probity reigned everywhere, if all hearts were candid, just, and tractable, most of our virtues would be useless to us, inasmuch as their functions are to bear, without annoyance, the injustices of others in our good cause.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_dramatic_works_of_Moli%C3%A8re/1on2BpTRSJkC?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=%22reigned%20everywhere%22">Van Laun</a> (1878)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>If everything were clothed with integrity, and all hearts were frank, just, and docile, most of our virtue would be useless, since we can only use them in bearing the injustice of others in respect to our rights.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/comedies00molirich/page/426/mode/2up?q=%22clothed+with+integrity%22">Mathew</a> (1890)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>If everyone were clothed with integrity,<br>
If every heart were just, frank, kindly,<br>
The other virtues would be well-nigh useless,<br>
Since their chief purpose is to make us bear with patience<br>
The injustice of our fellows.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://www.google.com/books/edition/Moli%C3%A8re/wbLfngFjN_MC?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA141&printsec=frontcover&bsq=%22clothed%20with%20integrity%22">Wormeley</a> (1894)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>If probity reigned everywhere, if all hearts were open, just and tractable, most of our virtues would be useless to us, for their office is to bear, without annoyance, the injustice of others when we have justice on our side. <br>
[tr. <a href="https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Plays_of_Moli%C3%A8re_in_French_with_a_N/71qHR4Zj1KYC?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=%22probity%20reigned%22">Waller</a> (1903)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>If everything were clothed in probity,<br>
If all men's hearts were open, just, gentle,<br>
Most of our virtues would be wholly useless,<br>
Since we employ them now, in cheerfully<br>
Enduring wrong, with right on our side.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Misanthrope_(Moli%C3%A8re)#:~:text=If%20everything%20were,upon%20our%20side">Page</a> (1913)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>If honesty shone forth from all men's eyes,<br>
If every heart were frank and kind and just,<br>
What could our virtues do but gather dust<br>
(Since their employment is to help us bear<br>
The villainies of men without despair)?<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/misanthropetartu00moli/page/132/mode/2up?q=%22if+honesty+shone+forth%22">Wilbur</a> (1954)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>If truth and rectitude were universal,<br>
If every heart were frank and reasonable,<br>
Most of the virtues would be meaningless,<br>
Because they enable us to bear serenely<br>
The injustice of others, when our cause is just.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/eightplaysbymoli00moli/page/274/mode/2up?q=%22if+truth+and+rectitude%22">Bishop</a> (1957)]</blockquote><br>
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		<title>Faulkner, William -- The Wild Palms [If I Forget Thee, Jerusalem], (Ch. 6) &#8220;Old Man&#8221; (1939)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A mule will work for you ten years for the privilege of kicking you once. Variant: &#8220;&#8230; [V]indictive and patient (it is a known fact that he will labor ten years willingly and patiently for you, for the privilege of kicking you once) &#8230;.&#8221; (Sartoris (1929))]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A mule will work for you ten years for the privilege of kicking you once.</p>
<br><b>William Faulkner</b> (1897-1962) American novelist<br><i>The Wild Palms [If I Forget Thee, Jerusalem]</i>, (Ch. 6) &#8220;Old Man&#8221; (1939) 
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Variant: "... [V]indictive and patient (it is a known fact that he will labor ten years willingly and patiently for you, for the privilege of kicking you once) ...." (<a href="https://www.google.com/books/edition/Delphi_Complete_Works_of_William_Faulkne/pSm8DwAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=faulkner%20%22privilege%20of%20kicking%20you%22&pg=PT3344&printsec=frontcover&bsq=faulkner%20%22privilege%20of%20kicking%20you%22"><i>Sartoris</i> (1929)</a>)
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		<title>King, Martin Luther -- &#8220;Remaining Awake Through a Great Revolution,&#8221; sermon, National Cathedral, Washington, DC (31 Mar 1968)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It may well be that we will have to repent in this generation. Not merely for the vitriolic words and the violent actions of the bad people, but for the appalling silence and indifference of the good people who sit around and say, &#8220;Wait on time.&#8221; Compare to language he used here.]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It may well be that we will have to repent in this generation. Not merely for the vitriolic words and the violent actions of the bad people, but for the appalling silence and indifference of the good people who sit around and say, &#8220;Wait on time.&#8221;</p>
<br><b>Martin Luther King, Jr.</b> (1929-1968) American clergyman, civil rights leader, social activist, preacher<br>&#8220;Remaining Awake Through a Great Revolution,&#8221; sermon, National Cathedral, Washington, DC (31 Mar 1968) 
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Compare to language he used <a href="https://wist.info/king-martin-luther/5597/">here</a>.
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		<title>Kubrick, Stanley -- In Newsweek (26 May 1980)</title>
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<br><b>Stanley Kubrick</b> (1928-1999) American film director, screenwriter, producer<br>In <i>Newsweek</i> (26 May 1980) 
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		<title>Boileau-Despréaux, Nicolas -- The Art of Poetry [L&#8217;Art Poétique], Canto 1, l. 171 (1674)</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hasten slowly, and without losing heart,<br />
Put your work twenty times upon the anvil.</p>
<p><em>[Hâtez-vous lentement ; et, sans perdre courage,<br />
Vingt fois sur le métier remettez votre ouvrage.]</em></p>
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<br><b>Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux</b> (1636-1711) French poet and critic<br><i>The Art of Poetry [L&#8217;Art Poétique]</i>, Canto 1, l. 171 (1674) 
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		<title>Updike, John -- &#8220;Confessions of a Wild Bore,&#8221; Assorted Prose (1965)</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A healthy male adult bore consumes each year one and a half times his own weight in other people&#8217;s patience.</p>
<br><b>John Updike</b> (1932-2009) American writer<br>&#8220;Confessions of a Wild Bore,&#8221; <i>Assorted Prose</i> (1965) 
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		<title>Richardson, James -- Vectors: Aphorisms and Ten-Second Essays, # 54 (2001)</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Patience is not very different from courage. It just takes longer.</p>
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<br><b>James Richardson</b> (b. 1950) American poet<br><i>Vectors: Aphorisms and Ten-Second Essays</i>, # 54 (2001) 
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		<title>Johnson, Samuel -- The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia, ch. 13 (1759)</title>
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<br><b>Samuel Johnson</b> (1709-1784) English writer, lexicographer, critic<br><i>The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia</i>, ch. 13 (1759) 
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		<title>Sertorius -- In Plutarch, Parallel Lives, &#8220;Sertorius,&#8221; sec. 16 [Dryden ed. (1693)]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You see, fellow-soldiers, that perseverance is more prevailing than violence, and that many things which cannot be overcome when they are together, yield themselves up when taken little by little. Alt. trans.: &#8220;You see, fellow-soldiers, that perseverance is worth more than energy, and that many things that cannot be overcome when they are together, yield [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You see, fellow-soldiers, that perseverance is more prevailing than violence, and that many things which cannot be overcome when they are together, yield themselves up when taken little by little.</p>
<br><b>Quintus Sertorius</b> (c. 123-72 BC) Roman statesman and general<br>In Plutarch, <i>Parallel Lives</i>, &#8220;Sertorius,&#8221; sec. 16 [Dryden ed. (1693)] 
									<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(<a href="https://books.google.com/books?id=qkY-AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA406" target="_blank">Source</a>)
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Alt. trans.: "You see, fellow-soldiers, that perseverance is worth more than energy, and that many things that cannot be overcome when they are together, yield themselves up when taken little by little."						</span>
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		<title>Lewis, Sinclair -- Main Street, ch. 16 [Carol] (1920)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I think perhaps we want a more conscious life. We&#8217;re tired of drudging and sleeping and dying. We&#8217;re tired of seeing just a few people able to be individualists. We&#8217;re tired of always deferring hope till the next generation. We&#8217;re tired of hearing politicians and priests and cautious reformers (and the husbands!) coax us, &#8220;Be [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think perhaps we want a more conscious life. We&#8217;re tired of drudging and sleeping and dying. We&#8217;re tired of seeing just a few people able to be individualists. We&#8217;re tired of always deferring hope till the next generation. We&#8217;re tired of hearing politicians and priests and cautious reformers (and the husbands!) coax us, &#8220;Be calm! Be patient! Wait! We have the plans for a Utopia already made; just wiser than you.&#8221; For ten thousand years they&#8217;ve said that. We want our Utopia <em>now </em>&#8212; and we&#8217;re going to try our hands at it.</p>
<br><b>Sinclair Lewis</b> (1885-1951) American novelist, playwright<br><i>Main Street</i>, ch. 16 [Carol] (1920) 
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		<title>Aesop -- Fables [Aesopica], &#8220;The Crow and the Pitcher&#8221; (6th C BC)  [tr. Jacobs (1894)]</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Aug 2015 14:25:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Little by little does the trick. Alternate translation: &#8220;Skill and Patience will succeed where Force fails&#8221; [tr. James (1848)]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Little by little does the trick.</p>
<br><b>Aesop</b> (620?-560? BC) Legendary Greek storyteller<br><i>Fables [Aesopica]</i>, &#8220;The Crow and the Pitcher&#8221; (6th C BC)  [tr. Jacobs (1894)] 
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Alternate translation: "Skill and Patience will succeed where Force fails" [tr. <a href="https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Fables_of_Aesop/5llsEPwcG2wC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=aesop%20%22Gratitude%20is%20the%20sign%20of%20noble%20souls%22&pg=PA61&printsec=frontcover&bsq=%22little%20by%20little%22">James</a> (1848)] 						</span>
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		<title>Abi-Talib, Ali ibn -- Maxims of &#8216;Ali [tr. Akbar]</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whoever knocks persistently, ends by entering.</p>
<br><b>'Ali ibn Abi-Talib</b> (602-661) Fourth Caliph<br><i>Maxims of &#8216;Ali</i> [tr. Akbar] 
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		<title>Clarke, John -- Proverbs: English and Latine (1639)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Aug 2015 14:14:30 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rome was not built in a day.</p>
<br><b>John Clarke</b> (d. 1658) British educator<br><i>Proverbs: English and Latine</i> (1639) 
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		<title>Lucretius -- De Rerum Natura [On the Nature of Things], 1.313 [tr. Latham (1951)]</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2015 15:22:17 +0000</pubDate>
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<br><b>Lucretius</b> (c. 100-c. 55 BC) Roman poet [Titus Luretius Carus]<br><i>De Rerum Natura [On the Nature of Things]</i>, 1.313 [tr. Latham (1951)] 
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		<title>Carlyle, Thomas -- Letter (1822-03-15) to John Carlyle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The last quality, perseverance, I particularly respect: it is the very hinge of all virtues. &#8212; On looking over the world, the cause of nine parts in ten of the lamentable failures which occur in men&#8217;s undertakings &#038; darken and degrade so much of their history, lies not in the want of talents or the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="tab">The last quality, perseverance, I particularly respect: it is the very hinge of all virtues. &#8212; On looking over the world, the cause of nine parts in ten of the lamentable failures which occur in men&#8217;s undertakings &#038; darken and degrade so much of their history, lies not in the want of talents or the will to use them, but in the vacillating and desultory mode of using them &#8212; in flying from object to object, in starting away at each little disgust, and thus applying the force which might conquer any one difficulty to a series of difficulties so large that no human force can conquer them.<br />
<span class="tab">The smallest brook on earth, by continual running, has hollowed out for itself a considerable valley to flow in: the wildest tempest, by its occasional raging, over-turns a few cottages, uproots a few trees, and leaves after a short space no mark behind it. Commend me therefore to the Dutch virtue of perseverance! Without it all the rest are little better than fairy gold, which glitters in your purse, but when taken to the market proves to be &#8212; slate or cinders.</span></span></p>
<br><b>Thomas Carlyle</b> (1795-1881) Scottish essayist and historian<br>Letter (1822-03-15) to John Carlyle 
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Writing to his brother. 
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		<title>Sandburg, Carl -- Incidentals (1900)</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you don’t know what to do, sit still and listen. You may hear something.</p>
<br><b>Carl Sandburg</b> (1878-1967) American poet, biographer<br><i>Incidentals</i> (1900) 
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		<title>Petit-Senn, Jean-Antoine -- (Attributed)</title>
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<br><b>Jean-Antoine Petit-Senn</b> (1792-1870) French-Swiss poet<br>(Attributed) 
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		<title>Jefferson, Thomas -- Letter (1807-07-16) to Anne-Louise-Germaine Necker, Baronne de Staël-Holstein</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2015 11:57:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We have borne patiently a great deal of wrong, on the consideration that if nations go to war for every degree of injury, there would never be peace on earth. But when patience has begotten false estimates of it’s motives, when wrongs are pressed because it is believed they will be borne, resistance becomes morality.]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have borne patiently a great deal of wrong, on the consideration that if nations go to war for every degree of injury, there would never be peace on earth. But when patience has begotten false estimates of it’s motives, when wrongs are pressed because it is believed they will be borne, resistance becomes morality.</p>
<br><b>Thomas Jefferson</b> (1743-1826) American political philosopher, polymath, statesman, US President (1801-09)<br>Letter (1807-07-16) to Anne-Louise-Germaine Necker, Baronne de Staël-Holstein 
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		<title>Watts, Isaac -- Poems, &#8220;Moral Songs: #6 Good Resolutions&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ll not willingly offend, Nor be easily offended; What&#8217;s amiss I&#8217;ll strive to mend, And endure what can&#8217;t be mended. In Samuel Johnson, Works of English Poets, vol. 46 (1779)]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ll not willingly offend,<br />
Nor be easily offended;<br />
What&#8217;s amiss I&#8217;ll strive to mend,<br />
And endure what can&#8217;t be mended.</p>
<br><b>Isaac Watts</b> (1674-1748) English theologian and hymnodist<br><i>Poems</i>, &#8220;Moral Songs: #6 Good Resolutions&#8221; 
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In Samuel Johnson, <i>Works of English Poets</i>, vol. 46 (1779)						</span>
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		<title>Brown, H. Jackson "Jack" -- Live and Learn and Pass It On (1991)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve learned that you can tell a lot about a man by the way he handles these three things: a rainy holiday, lost luggage, and tangled Christmas tree lights. Attributed by Brown to a 52-year old person. Often misattributed (with the phrase &#8220;rainy day&#8221;) to Maya Angelou. For more see here.]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve learned that you can tell a lot about a man by the way he handles these three things: a rainy holiday, lost luggage, and tangled Christmas tree lights.</p>
<br><b>H. Jackson "Jack" Brown, Jr.</b> (b. 1940) American writer<br><i>Live and Learn and Pass It On</i> (1991) 
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Attributed by Brown to a 52-year old person. Often misattributed (with the phrase "rainy day") to Maya Angelou. For more see <a href="http://quoteinvestigator.com/2014/12/17/luggage/">here</a>.						</span>
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		<title>Miller, Henry -- The World of Sex (1940)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Life has no other discipline to impose, if we would but realize it, than to accept life unquestioningly. Everything we shut our eyes to, everything we run away from, everything we deny, denigrate, or despise, serves to defeat us in the end. What seems nasty, painful, evil, can become a source of beauty, joy, and [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Life has no other discipline to impose, if we would but realize it, than to accept life unquestioningly. Everything we shut our eyes to, everything we run away from, everything we deny, denigrate, or despise, serves to defeat us in the end. What seems nasty, painful, evil, can become a source of beauty, joy, and strength, if faced with an open mind. Every moment is a golden one for him who has the vision to recognize it as such. </p>
<br><b>Henry Miller</b> (1891-1980) American novelist<br><i>The World of Sex</i> (1940) 
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		<title>Young, Edward -- Poem (1745-03), &#8220;Night the 8th: Virtue&#8217;s Apology,&#8221; l. 922, The Complaint: Or, Night Thoughts, Vol. 2 (1748)</title>
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<br><b>Edward Young</b> (1683-1765) English poet<br>Poem (1745-03), &#8220;Night the 8th: Virtue&#8217;s Apology,&#8221; l. 922, <i>The Complaint: Or, Night Thoughts</i>, Vol. 2 (1748) 
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		<title>Stoppard, Tom -- Lord Malquist and Mr Moon, ch. 2 &#8220;A Couple of Deaths and Exits&#8221; (1966)</title>
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<br><b>Tom Stoppard</b> (1937-2025) Czech-English playwright and screenwriter<br><i>Lord Malquist and Mr Moon</i>, ch. 2 &#8220;A Couple of Deaths and Exits&#8221; (1966) 
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		<title>~Proverbs and Sayings -- Latin proverb</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The drops of rain make a hole in the stone, not by violence, but by oft falling. [Gutta cavat lapidem, non vi, sed saepe cadendo.] Alt. trans.: &#8220;The rain dints the hard stone, not by violence, but by oft-falling drops.&#8221; &#8220;The drop of rain maketh a hole in the stone, not by violence, but by [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The drops of rain make a hole in the stone, not by violence, but by oft falling.</p>
<p><em>[Gutta cavat lapidem, non vi, sed saepe cadendo.]</em></p>
<br><b>Proverbs, Sayings, and Adages</b><br>Latin proverb 
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Alt. trans.: <ul>
	<li>"The rain dints the hard stone, not by violence, but by oft-falling drops."</li>
	<li>"The drop of rain maketh a hole in the stone, not by violence, but by oft falling."</li>
	<li>"The drop hollows out the stone not by strength, but by constant falling."</li>
	<li>"The drop hollows the stone, not with force but by falling often."</li>
	<li>"Dripping water hollows out the stone not by force, but by continually falling."</li>
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<p>Some famous usages include Lucretius, <em>De rerum natura</em>, Book 6, l. 312: "The ring on the finger is tapered by being worn, the dripping water hollows out the stone, the plow is subtly worn by the impact of the fields." <em>[anulus in digito subter tenuatur habendo, stilicidi casus lapidem cavat, uncus aratri, ferreus occulte decrescit vomer in arvis]</em></p>

<p>Similarly Ovid, <i>Ex Ponte</i>, 4.10.5: "The drop hollows out the stone, the ring is worn by use, and the curved ploughshare is rubbed away by the pressure of the earth." <em>[Gutta cavat lapidem, consumitur annulus usu, et teritur pressa vomer aduncus humo.]</em></p>

<p>Made famous in English by Hugh Latimer, "Seventh Sermon before Edward VI" (1549). Similarly, John Lyly, <i>Euphues</i> (1580): "The soft droppes of rain perce the hard marble; many strokes overthrow the tallest oaks."</p>						</span>
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		<title>Liddell Hart, B. H. -- Deterrent or Defense (1960)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Keep strong, if possible. In any case, keep cool. Have unlimited patience. Never corner an opponent, and always assist him to save face. Put yourself in his shoes &#8212; so as to see things through his eyes. Avoid self-righteousness like the devil &#8212; nothing is so self-blinding.Advice to statesmen.]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Keep strong, if possible. In any case, keep cool. Have unlimited patience. Never corner an opponent, and always assist him to save face. Put yourself in his shoes &#8212; so as to see things through his eyes. Avoid self-righteousness like the devil &#8212; nothing is so self-blinding.</p>
<br><b>B. H. Liddell Hart</b> (1895-1970) English soldier, military historian (Basil Henry Liddell Hart)<br><i>Deterrent or Defense</i> (1960) 
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						Advice to statesmen.						</span>
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		<title>Publilius Syrus -- Sententiae [Moral Sayings], # 170 [tr. Lyman (1862)]</title>
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<br><b>Publilius Syrus</b> (d. 42 BC) Assyrian slave, writer, philosopher [less correctly Publius Syrus]<br><i>Sententiae [Moral Sayings]</i>, # 170 [tr. Lyman (1862)] 
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		<title>Seneca the Younger -- Moral Essays, &#8220;Of Anger [De ira]&#8220;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Physician is not angry at the Intemperance of a mad Patient; nor does he take it ill to be railed at by a Man in a Fever: Just so should a wise Man treat all Mankind, as a Physician does his Patient; and looking upon them only as sick, and extravagant.]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Physician is not angry at the Intemperance of a mad Patient; nor does he take it ill to be railed at by a Man in a Fever: Just so should a wise Man treat all Mankind, as a Physician does his Patient; and looking upon them only as sick, and extravagant. </p>
<br><b>Seneca the Younger</b> (c. 4 BC-AD 65) Roman statesman, philosopher, playwright [Lucius Annaeus Seneca]<br><i>Moral Essays</i>, &#8220;Of Anger <i>[De ira]</i>&#8220; 
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		<title>Joubert, Joseph -- Pensées [Thoughts], 1812 (1850 ed.) [tr. Auster (1983)]</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I had the strength, I did not have the patience. I have the patience today and I no longer have the power.</p>
<br><b>Joseph Joubert</b> (1754-1824) French moralist, philosopher, essayist, poet<br><i>Pensées [Thoughts]</i>, 1812 (1850 ed.) [tr. Auster (1983)] 
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		<title>~Proverbs and Sayings -- Chinese proverb</title>
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<br><b>Proverbs, Sayings, and Adages</b><br>Chinese proverb 
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		<title>Balfour, Clara -- Sunbeams for All Seasons: Counsels, Cautions, and Precepts (1861 ed.)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The best thing to give to your enemy is forgiveness; to an opponent, tolerance; to a friend, your heart; to your child, a good example; to a father, deference; to your mother, conduct that will make her proud of you; to yourself, respect; to all men, charity.]]></description>
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<br><b>Clara Lucas Balfour</b> (1808-1878) English novelist, lecturer, temperance campaigner<br><i>Sunbeams for All Seasons: Counsels, Cautions, and Precepts</i> (1861 ed.) 
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		<title>Shakespeare, William -- Othello, Act 2, sc. 3, l. 391ff (2.3.391-392) (1603)</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="hangingindent">IAGO: How poor are they that have not patience!<br />
What wound did ever heal but by degrees?</p>
<p></p>
<br><b>William Shakespeare</b> (1564-1616) English dramatist and poet<br><i>Othello</i>, Act 2, sc. 3, l. 391ff (2.3.391-392) (1603) 
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		<description><![CDATA[Strive to be patient; bear with the faults and frailties of others, for you, too, have many faults which others have to bear. If you cannot mould yourself as you would wish, how can you expect other people to be entirely to your liking? [Stude patiens esse in tolerando aliorum defectus, et qualescumque infirmitates, quia [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Strive to be patient; bear with the faults and frailties of others, for you, too, have many faults which others have to bear. If you cannot mould yourself as you would wish, how can you expect other people to be entirely to your liking?</p>
<p><em>[Stude patiens esse in tolerando aliorum defectus, et qualescumque infirmitates, quia et tu multa habes, quæ ab aliis oportet tolerari. Si non potes te talem facere qualem vis, quomodo poteris alium habere ad beneplacitum tuum?]</em></p>
<br><b>Thomas à Kempis</b> (c. 1380-1471) German-Dutch priest, author<br><i>The Imitation of Christ [De Imitatione Christi]</i>, Book 1, ch. 16, v.  2 (1.16.2) (c. 1418-27) [tr. Sherley-Price (1952)] 
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<blockquote>Study always that thou mayest be patient in suffering of other men’s defaults, for thou hast many things in thee that others do suffer of thee: and if thou canst not make thyself to be as thou wouldst, how mayest thou then look to have another to be ordered in all things after thy will?<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.219519/page/n87/mode/2up?q=%22study+always+that+thou%22">Whitford/Raynal</a> (1530/1871)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>Study always to be patient in bearing other men's defects, for you have many in yourself that others suffer from you, and if you cannot make yourself be as you would, how may you then look to have another regulated in all things to suit your will?<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/imitationofchri200thom/page/48/mode/2up?q=%22be+patient%22">Whitford/Gardiner</a> (1530/1955)]</blockquote><br>



<blockquote>Endeavour thy selfe patiently to bear with any faults and infirmities of others, for that thou thy selfe hast many things that must be borne withall by others. If thou canst not make thy selfe such a one as thou wouldst be, how canst thou expect to have another to thy liking in all things?<br>
[tr. <a href="https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A13699.0001.001/1:4.16?rgn=div2;view=fulltext#:~:text=Endeavour%20thy%20selfe,in%20all%20things.">Page</a> (1639), 1.16.6-7]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>Remember, that You also have many Failings of your own, by which the Patience of other People will have its turn of being exercised. And if you do (as certainly you cannot but) see this, think how unreasonable it is, to expect you should make others in all particulars, what you would have them to be; when you cannot so much as make your self, what you are sensible you ought to be. <br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/christianspatte00thomgoog/page/n51/mode/2up?q=%22remember%2C+that+You+alfo%22">Stanhope</a> (1696; 1706 ed.)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>Endeavor, to be always patient of the faults and imperfections of others; for thou haft many faults and imperfections of thy own, that require a reciprocation of forbearance. If thou art not able to make thyself that which thou wishest to be, how canst thou expect to mould another in conformity to thy will?<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/imitationchrist01kempgoog/page/n72/mode/2up?q=%22Endeavor%2C+to+be+always+patient%22">Payne</a> (1803), 1.16.3]</blockquote><br>
  
<blockquote>Endeavour to be patient in bearing with the defects and infirmities of others, of what sort soever they be; for that thyself also hast many [failings] which must be borne with by others. If thou canst not make thyself such an one as thou wouldest, how canst thou expect to have another in all things to thy liking?<br>
[ed. <a href="https://archive.org/details/ofimitationofchr00thom_0/page/30/mode/2up?q=%22Endeavour+to+be+patient%22">Parker</a> (1841)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>Endeavour to be always patient of the faults and imperfections of others, whatever they may be; for thou hast many faults and imperfection of thy own, that require forbearance from others. If thou art not able to make thyself that which thou wishest to be, how canst thou expect to mould another in conformity to thy will? <br>
[tr. <a href="https://www.google.com/books/edition/Of_the_Imitation_of_Jesus_Christ/qBZwsQJdQ2QC?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=%22Endeavour%20to%20be%20always%20patient%22">Dibdin</a> (1851)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>Endeavour to be patient in bearing with defects and infirmities in others, of what kind soever; because thou also hast many things which others must bear with. If thou canst not make thyself such as thou wouldst, how canst thou expect to have another according to thy liking?<br>
[ed. <a href="https://archive.org/details/ofimitationofchr00thom_2/page/24/mode/2up?q=%22Endeavour+to+be+patient%22">Bagster</a> (1860)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>Endeavour to be patient in bearing with other men’s faults and infirmities whatsoever they be, for thou thyself also hast many things which have need to be borne with by others. If thou canst not make thine own self what thou desireth, how shalt thou be able to fashion another to thine own liking.<br>
[tr. <a href="https://gutenberg.org/cache/epub/1653/pg1653-images.html#chap16:~:text=Endeavour%20to%20be%20patient%20in%20bearing%20with%20other%20men%E2%80%99s%20faults%20and%20infirmities%20whatsoever%20they%20be%2C%20for%20thou%20thyself%20also%20hast%20many%20things%20which%20have%20need%20to%20be%20borne%20with%20by%20others.%20If%20thou%20canst%20not%20make%20thine%20own%20self%20what%20thou%20desireth%2C%20how%20shalt%20thou%20be%20able%20to%20fashion%20another%20to%20thine%20own%20liking.">Benham</a> (1874)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>Endeavour to be patient in bearing with the defects and infirmities of others, of what sort soever they be; for that thyself also hast many failings which must be borne with by others. If thou canst not make thyself such an one as thou wouldst, how canst thou expect to have another in all things to thy liking?<br>
[tr. <a href="https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Of_the_Imitation_of_Christ/Book_I/Chapter_XVI#:~:text=Endeavour%20to%20be,to%20thy%20liking%3F">Anon.</a> (1901)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>Try to bear patiently with the defects and infirmities of others, whatever they may be, because you also have many a fault which others must endure. If you cannot make yourself what you would wish to be, how can you bend others to your will?<br>
[tr. <a href="https://www.leaderu.com/cyber/books/imitation/imb1c11-20.html#RTFToC47:~:text=Try%20to%20bear,to%20your%20will%3F">Croft/Bolton</a> (1940)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>Try to be patient in bearing with others’ failings and all kinds of weaknesses, for you too have many which must be put up with by others. If you cannot mould yourself exactly as you would, how can you get another to be satisfying to you?<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/imitationofchris0000unse_r2o4/page/16/mode/2up?q=%22try+to+be+patient%22">Daplyn</a> (1952)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>Yes, you do well to cultivate patience in putting up with the shortcomings, the various disabilities of other people; only think how much they have to put up with in you! When you make such a failure of organizing your own life, how can you expect everybody else to come up to your own standards?<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/imitationofchris00knox/page/40/mode/2up?q=%22yes+you+do+well%22">Knox-Oakley</a> (1959)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>Try to be patient in bearing with the failings and weaknesses of other people, whatever they may be. You too have many faults, which others have to endure. If you cannot make yourself the kind of person you wish, how can you expect to have someone else to your liking?<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/imitationofchris0000thom_o4e9/page/58/mode/2up?q=%22try+to+be+patient%22">Knott</a> (1962)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>Seek always to be tolerant of the shortcomings and failings of others. They also have much to tolerate in you. If you are unable to mould yourself as you wish, how can you expect others to conform to your liking?<br>
[tr. <a href="https://archive.org/details/imitationofchris0000unse_e5i0/page/18/mode/2up?q=%22seek+always+to+be+tolerant%22">Rooney</a> (1979)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>Take pains to be patient in bearing all the faults and weaknesses of others, for you too have many flaws that others must put up with. If you cannot make yourself as you would like to be, how can you expect to have another person entirely to your liking? <br> 
[tr. <a href="https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Imitation_of_Christ/JI7AA0GAbUgC?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=%22take%20pains%20to%20be%20patient%22">Creasy</a> (1989)]</blockquote><br>						</span>
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		<title>Stevenson, Adlai -- Speech (1952-09-09), &#8220;World Policy,&#8221; Veterans Memorial Auditorium, San Francisco, California</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Though progress may be slow, it may be steady and sure.  A wise man does not try to hurry history. Many wars have been avoided by patience and many have been precipitated by reckless haste.</p>
<br><b>Adlai Stevenson</b> (1900–1965) American diplomat, statesman<br>Speech (1952-09-09), &#8220;World Policy,&#8221; Veterans Memorial Auditorium, San Francisco, California 
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		<title>Herrick, Robert -- &#8220;God&#8217;s Time Must End Our Trouble,&#8221; Hesperides, #  252 (1648)</title>
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But in His own time, and when He thinks fit,<br />
<span class="tab">Then He will give a happy end to it.</p>
<br><b>Robert Herrick</b> (1591-1674) English poet<br>&#8220;God&#8217;s Time Must End Our Trouble,&#8221; <i>Hesperides</i>, #  252 (1648) 
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		<title>Fuller, Thomas (1654) -- Introductio ad Prudentiam, Vol. 1, #  389 (1725)</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bear patiently with the Defects of others, and labour to amend thy own.</p>
<br><b>Thomas Fuller</b> (1654-1734) English physician, preacher, aphorist, writer<br><i>Introductio ad Prudentiam</i>, Vol. 1, #  389 (1725) 
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		<title>Brahms, Johannes -- Conversation with George Henschel</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The idea is like the seed corn; it grows imperceptibly in secret. When I have invented or discovered the beginning of a song &#8230;, I shut up the book and go for a walk or take up something else; I think no more of it for perhaps half a year. Nothing is lost, though. When I come back to it again, it has unconsciously taken a new shape, and is ready for me to begin working at it. </p>
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		<title>Twain, Mark -- Following the Equator, ch. 39, epigraph (1897)</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By trying we can easily learn to endure adversity.  Another man&#8217;s, I mean.</p>
<br><b>Mark Twain</b> (1835-1910) American writer [pseud. of Samuel Clemens]<br><i>Following the Equator</i>, ch. 39, epigraph (1897) 
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		<title>Twain, Mark -- Mark Twain&#8217;s Notebook [ed. Paine (1935)]</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Love seems the swiftest, but it is the slowest of all growths. No man or woman really knows what perfect love is until they have been married a quarter of a century.</p>
<br><b>Mark Twain</b> (1835-1910) American writer [pseud. of Samuel Clemens]<br><i>Mark Twain&#8217;s Notebook</i> [ed. Paine (1935)] 
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		<title>Watterson, Bill -- Calvin and Hobbes (1993-07-03)</title>
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<p class="hangingindent">CALVIN: The only skills I have the patience to learn are those that have no real application in life.</p>
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<br><b>Bill Watterson</b> (b. 1958) American cartoonist<br><i>Calvin and Hobbes</i> (1993-07-03) 
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		<title>Shakespeare, William -- Hamlet, Act 1, sc. 1, l. 201ff (1.1.201-204) (c. 1600)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[HORATIO: Season your admiration for a while With an attent ear, till I may deliver Upon the witness of these gentlemen This marvel to you.]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="hangingindent">HORATIO: Season your admiration for a while<br />
With an attent ear, till I may deliver<br />
Upon the witness of these gentlemen<br />
This marvel to you.</p>
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<br><b>William Shakespeare</b> (1564-1616) English dramatist and poet<br><i>Hamlet</i>, Act 1, sc. 1, l. 201ff (1.1.201-204) (c. 1600) 
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		<title>Shakespeare, William -- Much Ado About Nothing, Act 5, sc. 1, l.  37ff (5.1.37-38) (1598)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[LEONATO: For there was never a philosopher That could endure the toothache patiently.]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="hangingindent">LEONATO: For there was never a philosopher<br />
That could endure the toothache patiently.</p>
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<br><b>William Shakespeare</b> (1564-1616) English dramatist and poet<br><i>Much Ado About Nothing</i>, Act 5, sc. 1, l.  37ff (5.1.37-38) (1598) 
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		<title>Halifax, George Savile, Marquis of -- &#8220;Patience,&#8221; Political, Moral, and Miscellaneous Thoughts and Reflections (1750)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Man who is a Master of Patience is Master of everything else.]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Man who is a Master of Patience is Master of everything else.</p>
<br><b>George Savile, Marquis of Halifax</b> (1633-1695) English politician and essayist<br>&#8220;Patience,&#8221; <i>Political, Moral, and Miscellaneous Thoughts and Reflections</i> (1750) 
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		<title>Keller, Helen -- Atlantic Monthly (May 1890)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We could never learn to be brave and patient, if there were only joy in the world.]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We could never learn to be brave and patient, if there were only joy in the world.</p>
<br><b>Helen Keller</b> (1880-1968) American author and lecturer<br><i>Atlantic Monthly</i> (May 1890) 
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		<title>~Proverbs and Sayings -- Chinese proverb</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the midst of great joy, do not promise anyone anything. In the midst of great anger, do not answer anyone&#8217;s letter.]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the midst of great joy, do not promise anyone anything. In the midst of great anger, do not answer anyone&#8217;s letter.</p>
<br><b>Proverbs, Sayings, and Adages</b><br>Chinese proverb 
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		<title>Cicero, Marcus Tullius -- Philippics [Philippicae; Antonian Orations], No. 11, ch.  3 / sec.   7 (11.3/11.7) (43-02 BC) [tr. Ker (1926)]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For it is the part of a wise man to resolve beforehand that whatever can happen to a man should be borne calmly if it should befall him. It needs altogether great judgment to provide against such evil happening and no less courage to bear it with fortitude if it should befall. [Est enim sapientis, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For it is the part of a wise man to resolve beforehand that whatever can happen to a man should be borne calmly if it should befall him. It needs altogether great judgment to provide against such evil happening and no less courage to bear it with fortitude if it should befall.</p>
<p><em>[Est enim sapientis, quidquid homini accidere possit, id praemeditari ferendum modice esse, si evenerit. Majoris omnino est consilii providere ne quid tale accidat, animi non minoris fortiter ferre si evenerit.]</em></p>
<br><b>Marcus Tullius Cicero</b> (106-43 BC) Roman orator, statesman, philosopher<br><i>Philippics [Philippicae; Antonian Orations]</i>, No. 11, ch.  3 / sec.   7 (11.3/11.7) (43-02 BC) [tr. Ker (1926)] 
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(<a href="http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.02.0011%3Atext%3DPhil.%3Aspeech%3D11%3Asection%3D7#:~:text=est%20enim%20sapientis%2C%20quicquid%20homini%20accidere%20possit%2C%20id%20praemeditari%20ferendum%20modice%20esse%2C%20si%20evenerit4.%20maioris%20omnino%20est%20consili%20providere%20ne%20quid%20tale%20accidat%2C%20animi%20non%20minoris%20fortiter%20ferre">Source (Latin)</a>). Alternate translations:<br><br>

<blockquote>It is the mark of a wise man ever to consider, reflect, that whatever may happen to him should be borne with patience. It is, however, a mark of greater wisdom to take every precaution against the occurrence of any thing unpleasant, of a reverse of fortune; but it is an indication of a mind in no wise inferior bravely and manfully to submit to any change of fortune, however unpleasant, untoward, unfavorable, unpropitious.<br>
[<a href="https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/moa/ABB4422.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext#:~:text=It%20is%20the-,mark%20of%20a%20wise,-man%20ever%20to">Source</a> (1869)]</blockquote><br>

<blockquote>For it is the part of a wise man to resolve beforehand that whatever can happen to a brave man is to be endured with patience if it should happen. It is indeed a proof of altogether greater wisdom to act with such foresight as to prevent any such thing from happening; but it is a token of no less courage to bear it bravely if it should befall one.<br>
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