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"Everything comes to who he waits" simply means good things happen to those who wait- and be patient.
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An awaiter is a person who waits for someone or something.
Your laptop's email program is set to check for email every 6 minutes. You can change this time, usually down to as little as every minute.
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this proverb means time and tide do not wait for anybody.time comes only once in some one,s life and it never stays long
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The correct phrase is "All things come to those who wait." It suggests that patience and perseverance are virtues that can lead to success or good outcomes.
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The cast of Everything Comes to Him Who Waits - 1912 includes: Yale Benner Edward Boulden Arthur Housman Charles Ogle as Cud McGiven - the Waiter William Wadsworth as The German Restaurant Owner
muntazir is a person who waits or is awaiting something or someone.
Someone that waits at tables in a restaurant in known as a 'waiter'