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Proverb: All things come to he who waits.



 
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Proverb: All things come to he who waits. #1 (permalink) Wed Sep 09, 2009 10:42 am   Proverb: All things come to he who waits.
 

Hello,

What's the meaning of this Proverb?
"All things come to he who waits".

Thanks,
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Proverb:All things come to he who waits. #2 (permalink) Wed Sep 09, 2009 10:57 am   Proverb:All things come to he who waits.
 

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Hi Flower,

This simply means that if you are patient, in the end you will get what you want.

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