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She knocked and waited, because when the door was opened from within, it had the potential to lead someplace quite different.
— Laini Taylor
single car waited helplessly at a dormant traffic light;
— Colin Meloy
I just take jobs that will have me. I'm an actress that works. I'm not an actress who's ever waited.
— Busy Philipps
I waited. Women talk when they want to. Or don't.
— Robert A. Heinlein
I waited for the seasons of love to pass from this cold winter to the summer heat I dreamed of.
— Shannon L. Alder
Then it occurred to me: You either waited for someone else to do the right thing, or you stood up and did it yourself.
— Eileen Cook
She waited to change , and i waited to change , and we both wanted what we couldn't have
— Maggie Stiefvater
I waited. The moment you start speaking, you become less scary, and I had no intention of being less scary.
— Ilona Andrews
It is nobody's right to be waited on and nobody's fate to do the waiting.
— Margaret Heffernan
December 21, 2012 represents a unique opportunity for renaissance, renewal and reinvention that people have waited for for centuries.
— Alberto Villoldo
She hadn't waited for God's direction. She'd decided for herself what was best.
— Candice Sue Patterson
Most of all, I fought for Asuna, Sugu, Klein, Liz, Sinon, Agil, Silica, and all the others who waited for my return to the real world.
— Reki Kawahara
I waited for you."
"But it's a race. Why did you wait for me?"
"I always wait for you. I'm always waiting for you. — Brodi Ashton
"But it's a race. Why did you wait for me?"
"I always wait for you. I'm always waiting for you. — Brodi Ashton
There. She had thanked Sebastian. She waited for a bolt of lightning to shoot out of the clouds and striker her dead. But nothing happened.
— Cassandra Clare
I've waited too long for this. Days. Weeks. Years.
— Tessa Dare
Well, I've always just - I've never really gone out looking for work. I always waited for it to sort of hit me on the head.
— Frank Gehry
She waited for you in a thousand different ways.
— Kristin Hannah
He'd waited a thousand years for her, and she would know him for less than two weeks.
— Trinity Faegen
And waited to feel as if I had really started living. Nine months on I was still waiting.
— Jojo Moyes
I drank coffee and read old books and waited for the year to end.
— Richard Brautigan
Remorse-Regret that one waited so long to do it.
— H.L. Mencken
sidewalk, waited until the butt cooled, and
— Jonathan Kellerman
You couldn't put off the inevitable. Because sooner or later, you reached the place when the inevitable just went and waited.
— Terry Pratchett
If God himself has waited six thousand years for someone to contemplate his works, my book can wait for a hundred.
— Johannes Kepler
punctuality is for the unemployed and the unimportant: flunkies wait, powerful men are waited for.
— Ranjeev C Dubey
One member of the company was still awaited; the shepherd-boy for the nymphs to woo, the knight for whom the ladies waited at the window,
— Kenneth Grahame
I knew if I waited around long enough something like this would happen.
— George Bernard Shaw
Species went extinct and new ones evolved from protozoa while he sat in his car in the dark and waited to see how badly he'd fucked this up.
— Amy Jo Cousins
He knew evil could never be vanquished. It just moved from one place to another and waited.
— Michael Connelly
But I wondered why they had waited for Eve's illness to make themselves available for companionship.
— Garth Stein
We are all lies waiting for the day when we will break free from our cocoon and become the beautiful truth we waited for.
— Shannon L. Alder
We shall not grow weary of waiting upon God if we remember how long and how graciously He once waited for us.
— Charles Spurgeon
I waited tables in New York, and when you're in that line of work, you often have a horrible boss.
— Charlie Day
We did what we always do. We closed ranks, burned our files, and waited for the storm to pass.
— Daniel Silva
I want to know what became of the changes we waited for love to bring/Were they only the fitful dreams of some greater awakening?
— Jackson Browne
Rainbows always gave her hope - hope that something beautiful waited for those strong enough to survive the storm.
— Karen White
A fool's errand, Little One. If you waited until all my wounds were healed, you would be here forever.
— Tiffany Reisz
You could wait to do something for God, but if He waited to do something for you, you couldn't finish reading this sentence ...
— Garrett McCoy
We'd never get anything fixed to suit us if we waited for things to suit us before we started.
— Laura Ingalls Wilder
If you wait until those weapons pose a direct, clear, present danger to the United States, you've probably waited too long.
— John Sununu
I can't explain inspiration. A writer is either compelled to write or not. And if I waited for inspiration I wouldn't really be a writer.
— Toni Morrison
I've waited almost 10 months for this revenge, I know I deserve it.
— Sergio Martinez
We all waited on an afterlife. Only I planned to be alive for mine.
— Amanda Lindhout
If they had been riding in a car, she would have waited for him to go around and open the door for her, but riding in a truck is different
— Beverly Cleary
Then he put in a call for Nicole in Zurich, remembering so many things as he waited, and wishing he had always been as good as he had intended to be.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
If
I'd ever grown prosperous like ShahJahan was,
I'd not have waited for my beloved's death
before I erected a Taj Mahal. — Suman Pokhrel
I'd ever grown prosperous like ShahJahan was,
I'd not have waited for my beloved's death
before I erected a Taj Mahal. — Suman Pokhrel
Arriving late was a way of saying that your own time was more valuable than the time of the person who waited for you.
— Karen Joy Fowler
Miranda waited. No voice spoke. No heavenly choir broke out in song. God Himself did not call her name. She frowned. Typical.
— L.A. Kuehlke
She stood by his bedside and waited for him to die.
— Richard L. Mabry
Everything waited. The night was ending. The world was holding its breath, preparing to begin again.
— Neil Gaiman
So he waited, listening for a moment longer to the tuning-fork that had been struck upon a star.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Stick. It might look familiar to some of you,' she waited
— Louise Penny
Every moment waited is a moment wasted....
— David Deida
I made some salt and pepper shakers a while back and waited three years for them to come.
— Marc Newson
I have, before now, waited for a pen to perform a macro.
— Terry Pratchett
then sat down to do what every galactic hitchhiker ends up spending most of his time doing. They waited for a flying saucer to come by.
— Douglas Adams
She waited for the suffocation of sleep.
— Markus Zusak
It's always been you, Paige. I've waited my whole life for you. You're the air I breathe, my heart and soul. Without you, I'm in hell.
— Rebekkah Ford
A Dog can never brag about catching a cat that waited for him.
— Tonny K. Brown
You will never meet anyone who has done something great who waited for permission to do something great.
— Pleasefindthis
Somewhere, excitement waited for me like an uncut cake.
— Lauren Wolk
I waited a second. Should I?
No... but I will. — Jay Asher
No... but I will. — Jay Asher
I waited a long time to have children because I had this career that was kind of like my kid, it required as much nurturing.
— Minnie Driver
waited on my call, nor does any
— Louise Penny
I blew out the flame, and when my breath hit his face, his eyes closed. I waited for them to reopen, but they didn't.
— Raziel Reid
As a person with terrible handwriting, I love the computer. I've waited all my life for the computer.
— Janet Fitch
Thorkell Mylrea had waited long for a dead man's shoes, but he was wearing them at length.
— Hall Caine
I never wanted to be the person that waited for a stranger to come to town - I wanted to be the stranger!
— Elizabeth Gilbert
They sat in the cafes with their fresh faces and long lovely legs and waited for something outrageous to happen.
— Paula McLain
In March the soft rains continued, and each storm waited courteously until its predecessor sunk beneath the ground.
— John Steinbeck
It never happened
but it seemed like
there were times when rot
stopped
waited like a streetcar
at a signal. — Charles Bukowski
but it seemed like
there were times when rot
stopped
waited like a streetcar
at a signal. — Charles Bukowski