The whole phrase is:= Patience is a virtue...possess it if you can.
Often by a woman...seldom by a man.
Who said it...Hmmmm...possibly God,otherwise early century in Britain,maybe. That's all the help I have.
Patience is a virtue Posess it if you can Seldom in a woman but never in a man.
Patience is a virtue = סבלנות היא מעלה (savlanut hi ma'alah)
No, but patience is
Patience is a virtue in other religions. It is a virtue in Buddhism. Mind you some people think that Buddhism is not a religion...
The virtue of trust, for if you don't trust you don't wait.
The Tagalog word for the virtue of patience is "pasensya" or "pagtitiis." It refers to the ability to endure delays, difficulties, or frustrations without getting upset or anxious.
The virtue "gift" of adversity is fortitude "patience"
I ran it through a free translation site and it said "Virtue and Friends" Friends? like who? Chastity Temperance Charity Diligence Kindness Patience Humility
In America, it is expressed " Patience is a Virtue " or " It pays to be patient. " .
This phrase means that having patience and being able to wait for things to happen or improve is considered a positive trait. It implies that good things come to those who are willing to be patient and persistent.
its good to be Patient
The first recorded use of the phrase "patience is a virtue" is from the poem "Piers Plowman" written by William Langland in the 14th century. Langland likely popularized the saying, but its origin may predate him.