Quote #192566
The greatest power is often simple patience.
E. Joseph Cossman
About This Quote
This quote needs no introduction—at least for now. We're working on adding more context soon.
Interpretation
The quote reframes “power” not as dominance, speed, or coercion, but as the capacity to endure delay without losing purpose. Patience becomes an active strength: the ability to wait, to hold one’s position, and to let time and steady effort do work that impulsive action cannot. In practical terms, it commends restraint in conflict, persistence in setbacks, and strategic timing in decision-making. The word “simple” underscores that patience is accessible and often overlooked—yet it can outperform more dramatic forms of power because it preserves clarity, reduces error, and allows opportunities to mature.




