Quote #1060
Everything comes in time to him who knows how to wait.
Leo Tolstoy
About This Quote
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Interpretation
The saying expresses a stoic, patience-centered view of human striving: many outcomes are governed less by force or haste than by endurance, timing, and the willingness to let circumstances ripen. It implies that waiting is not mere passivity but a disciplined capacity to persist without panic, to conserve effort, and to recognize when action will be effective. Read as practical counsel, it encourages long-term thinking and emotional self-control in the face of delay. Read more critically, it can also be taken as a warning against fatalism: “everything” will not arrive automatically, but patience can be a necessary condition for success when paired with steady purpose.




