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Quotes about Timing

God's timing is always on time.
— Charles Swindoll
It is not too late. You are not too old. You are right on time-And you are better than you know.
— Marianne Williamson
I was reminded of the Four Immutable Laws of the Spirit: Whoever is present are the right people. Whenever it begins is the right time. Whatever happens is the only thing that could have happened. And when it's over, it's over.
— Anne Lamott
It's not time, Take it easy, Wait and see, It's someone else's turn - none of these stalls are appropriate for a leader in search of change. There's a small price for being too early, but a huge penalty for being too late. The longer you wait to launch an innovation, the less your effort is worth.
— Seth Godin
The power of this new era is simple: if you want to (need to, must!) lead, then you can. It's easier than ever and we need you. But if this isn't the right moment, if this isn't the right cause, then hold off. Generous and authentic leadership will always defeat the selfish efforts of someone doing it just because she can.
— Seth Godin
It's not time," "Take it easy," "Wait and see," "It's someone else's turn"—none of these stalls are appropriate for a leader in search of change. There's a small price for being too early, but a huge penalty for being too late. The longer you wait to launch an innovation, the less your effort is worth.
— Seth Godin
I trust Life. I know it brings me everything that I need at the perfect time and in the perfect way.
— Louise Hay
You come as opportunely as cheese on macaroni.
— George Eliot
Give me chastity and continence, but not just now.
— St. Augustine
Sometimes we have to wait a long time to see conversions.
— Mark Dever
God knows there is never a convenient time to fast.
— Jentezen Franklin
God is in the business of strategically positioning us in the right place at the right time. A sense of destiny is our birthright as followers of Christ. God is awfully good at getting us where He wants us to go. But here's the catch: The right place often seems like the wrong place, and the right time often seems like the wrong time.
— Mark Batterson