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Mga Katangian at Katangian ng Tao - Patience

Galugarin ang mga kasabihang Ingles tungkol sa pasensya sa mga kasabihang tulad ng "time works wonders" at "patience is bitter but its fruit is sweet".

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Human Traits & Qualities
patience is a plaster for all sores

used to suggest that patience can provide comfort and relief during difficult times, and can help to heal emotional wounds and problems

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a handful of patience is worth more than a bushel of brains

used to imply that patience is more important than intelligence or knowledge, and can often lead to greater success in navigating challenges and achieving goals

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good things come to those who wait

used to imply that if one is patient and persistent, they will eventually be rewarded with success or good things

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it will be all the same a hundred years hence

used to suggest that the passing of time can put things in perspective, and that the things that seem important or significant in the present may not matter in the long run

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all things are difficult before they are easy

used to suggest that initial difficulties are a natural part of the learning process and with perseverance and determination, tasks can become easier to handle

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do not sell the bear's skin before you have (actually) caught it

used to advise one to be patient and wait until one has achieved actual results before expecting or assuming success and enjoying the rewards

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long foretold, long last; short notice, soon past

used to imply that events that are planned for a long time tend to have a lasting impact, while those that are hastily done tend to be short-lived.

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patience is a virtue

used to imply that being able to wait calmly and persistently without becoming frustrated, angry, or anxious is a valuable and desirable trait that can ultimately lead to success

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soft fire makes sweet malt

used to imply that taking the time to do something right and with patience will yield better results than rushing through it

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softly, softly, catchee monkey

used to imply that a cautious, patient, and persistent approach is often more effective in achieving one's goals than a hasty, aggressive, or reckless approach

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there is luck in leisure

used to imply that taking breaks and having leisure time can lead to positive outcomes or opportunities that may not have been possible with constant work

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time heals all wounds

used to suggest that the passage of time can lessen the intensity of emotional pain or suffering caused by a difficult experience or situation, and eventually lead to healing and recovery

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time works wonders

used to imply that the passage of time can bring about positive changes, personal growth, and achievement in life, even in seemingly impossible situations, if one remains patient and perseveres

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April showers bring May flowers

used to suggest that enduring difficult or challenging times can lead to positive outcomes and rewards

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a watched pot never boils

used to suggest that constantly monitoring or worrying about something can make it seem like it is taking longer to happen

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if you sit by the river (for) long enough, you will see the body of your enemy float by

used to imply that if one waits long enough, justice will eventually be served and one's enemies will face the consequences of their actions

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patience is bitter but its fruit is sweet

used to suggest that waiting for something can be difficult, but the end result is often rewarding, emphasizing the importance of being patient and persistent in pursuing one's goals

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