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.
Jonathan Morris
Tagalog Translation of VIRTUE OF PATIENCE: kabutihan ang pagpapasensya
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)
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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 phrase "patience is a virtue" is just a way of expressing the importance of being patient. A virtue is a trait or quality deemed to be morally excellent and thus is valued as a foundation of principle and good moral being. Patience can make us better people. The definition of the word is to tolerate delay implying self control and forbearance. When we say "patience is a virtue" we are exposing our moral values and expressing the importance of patience as a foundation of principle. So to answer the question patience is not a virtue until it truly becomes a virtue and knowing how diverse the spectrum of individualism is I'm sure patience is a vice(opposite of virtue) to some. Patience is a necessity for a happy existence and that is why the phrase is so often used. 8A is the best class Read more: Why is patience a virtue
The virtue "gift" of adversity is fortitude "patience"
The virtue of trust, for if you don't trust you don't wait.
Patience is a Virtue was in a poem written in the fifth century. It's a part of the Seven Heavenly Virtues.