It's always amazing to me that, in just using sophistry to make herself sound more worldly, Uto accidentally manages to be philosophical at times. Take her comment about waiting: "Time spent waiting is perhaps what life really is. Then again, perhaps it is not." This can actually be broadly applied to the idea of human existence and the notion of patience or even how one lives their life. For many, life isn't about the destination, it's the journey to reach it, and you can't just rush through that journey because you want to reach the end, you need time to see it through. Alternatively though, some people can't afford to spend so much time on things because they are living their life in a way in which time is a hindrance rather than a benefit so they need to go as fast as they can to experience all they can before their time runs out.
For some, they have all the time in the world to wait, but for others, they have no time to wait anymore.
Proof how even someone rambling can bring forth thought provoking ideology and philosophy.
Side note, but just imagine you're in the middle of penciling when suddenly a fondle goblin you helped create appears behind you offering to massage you. That's what Nozawa must be thinking every time she has to draw a scene of Momiji appearing behind "herself".