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t is a mystery, that somehow the patience department has gotten compartmentalized.

We may have patience for teaching kids, but not for threading a needle ... patience to cook for 20 guests, + none left to talk to them ... patience to read a novel, but none for any learning curve...


I’m too impatient to do it right, but too stubborn not to have it be perfect. 
-kb.

22 comments:

  1. Tack så mycket för din kommentar.... or (thank's a lot for nice comments).

    Love your blog!!

    Peace & Love

    Agneta, the swedish one...

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  2. Har! My nickname (by those who know) is "Miss Patience" (which demonstrates exactly how much I actually have. Of course, I've mellowed a lot as I've gotten older. Fun post. And thought-provoking.

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  3. yeah, i struggle int eh patience department sometimes....

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  4. Beautiful image. And patience for ourselves.

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  5. Beautiful workspace you have there. Are you taking part in Seth's PULSE?

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  6. That post was waaaaay too long!

    ;)

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  7. JeffScape, It is kinda nice when you can read an entire post w/o scrolling, yes?

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  8. Yes, but it taxes my patience. Heh.

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  9. That is true! I can sit and work on a problem for hours and never give up until I figure it out, but don't have patience when it comes to waiting on something.

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  10. oh yes, this is very true

    i love the photo

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  11. Thanks for coming over to my place. I like your blog, as well.

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  12. GAAAAAH! I hate threading needles! These days I need a magnifier and a whole lot of patience, wot?

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  13. great observation.... sometimes patience is highly over rated and sometimes life is simply miserable without it!

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  14. I like your blog... this is my first visit. The quote at the end is a great one I had never heard before.

    Thanks for sharing!

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  15. it depends...for the stranges things one can be patient uuuh me
    but sometimes....
    love
    yvette

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  16. breath in, breath out.....ahhhhhhgg!

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  17. All too true and I've given up threading needles! Wishing you a good week!

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  18. aha ha ha

    yep :)

    /t.

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  19. Yes, they are all calling me Otie! LOL!

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  20. It's True, of course.I can be patient all day then clock-off once I leave work.....I guess I,m not patient enough with my self & my life .....

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