Waiting For Something You Really Want Quotes
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Waiting For Something You Really Want Quotes & Sayings
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You want to take action every day, not sit around waiting for something to happen.
— Richard Nelson Bolles
You're bound to get idears if you go thinkin' about stuff
— John Steinbeck
We must not wait for things to come, believing that they are decided by irrescindable destiny. If we want it, we must do something about it.
— Erwin Schrodinger
I can't wait to wake up and try something new. I can't sleep at night because I want to try something new.
— Rodney Mullen
See you later. Phil held the elevator door for Candace and
— James Patterson
Learning about ourselves is rather inconvenient because it turns the world we live in upside down.
— Peter Kingsley
What you want, what you're hanging around in the world waiting for, is for something to occur to you.
— Robert Frost
Ten minutes can be a long time when you're waiting with a beating heart for something you don't understand, something you don't really want to know.
— Cornelia Funke
Otherwise, I spend a lot of time at my boyfriend's home in the country, in New Jersey.
— Eva Herzigova
I'm one of the great unemployed looking for the next job. I'm waiting for the right offer. Like anyone, I want something that turns me on inside.
— Francesca Annis
I'm just waiting for God to tell me what to do, but whatever it is, I want to be doing something like I am doing now-serving God and helping people.
— Bethany Hamilton
Empathy, the least comfortable of human emotions.
— Frances Gray Patton
When you are doing a piece you are with it. You don't want to wait until next week, when experience will have given you something else.
— Louise Berliawsky Nevelson
I wish I had more of the hero gene, but I don't think I'd be very good at playing one.
— Billy Crudup
I drank the silence of God from a spring in the woods.
— Georg Trakl