all in good time
all in good time
Eventually; at a more favorable time in the future. This phrase encourages one to be patient. I know you wish your house had sold already, but all in good time. A: "I'm 35 years old—why aren't I married already?" B: "Oh, sweetheart, all in good time."
See also: all, good, time
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
all in good time
at some future time; in the near future; in good time; soon. (This phrase is used to encourage people to be patient and wait quietly.) When will the baby be born? All in good time. Mary: I'm starved! When will Bill get here with the pizza? Tom: All in good time, Mary, all in good time.
See also: all, good, time
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- drive safely
- tell (one) where to put it
- tell (one) where to stick it
- tell somebody where to put/stick something
- tell someone where to put something
- a penny for them
- great minds
- great minds think alike
- be twiddling (one's) thumbs
- be twiddling your thumbs