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The next thing he knew, he was clobbered. Marty Markowitz
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The next storm will not be as ominous. Brooke Bingaman
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Don't sit back and wait for God to do it all. Ask for His advice, but be prepared to do the hard yards yourself. Morris Gleitzman
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I have tipped waiters, and I have been tipped by waiters. George Orwell
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waiting different might
Things are always different than what they might be...If you wait for them to change, you will never do anything. Henry James
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When you can't wait for your ship to come in, you've got to row out to it. Greer Garson
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Keen appetite And quick digestion wait on you and yours. John Dryden
waiting fortune cheerfulness
Let cheerfulness on happy fortune wait. John Dryden