Quotes About Barrier
The idea is that you place a gap between a character and what they want.
~ Donald Miller
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It was so long in the past that it should not have mattered, but it did. It did. Once he had realized that these words and words like them were the truth, once they had broken through his defensive barrier of denial, then they became a part of him, burning their way into his soul.
~ Unknown
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In my own case, I employed this experiment mainly in order to seek for the barrier, if any, which divides our knowledge of the past from our knowledge of the future. And the odd thing was that there did not seem to be any such barrier at all.
~ Unknown
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The placenta is thought to be an impervious barrier, at least to most bacteria
~ Jack Gilbert
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We needed fish, really, but I could not speak Fish.
~ Jaclyn Moriarty
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Someday somebody's going to come along and knock this old fence down.
~ Jacqueline Woodson
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the debris nor the smoke which blocked the tunnel
~ Unknown
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Allen Westberlinern war gemeinsam, dass sie nur selten den Ostteil der Stadt besuchten. Der Eintritt nach Ostberlin war mit fünfundzwanzig D-Mark einfach zu teuer. Zwar erhielt man im Gegenzug fünfundzwanzig Ostmark, aber es fand sich weit und breit keine Möglichkeit, das Ostgeld auszugeben. An der Grenze wurde man unhöflich behandelt und wenn man bis Mitternacht nicht wieder zurück war, musste man nochmal fünfundzwanzig Mark bezahlen.
~ Unknown
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Lately," said Hubbard, "I have been considering language to be the enemy.
~ Luis Alberto Urrea
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But near the end of the hour I was also telling him how face-to-face with another person I couldn't speak. There was always a wall.
~ Lydia Davis
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Standing in the way of the path to life—the way of the heart—is a monstrous barrier. It has stopped far too many pilgrims dead in their tracks, for far too long. There is a widespread belief among Christians today that the heart is desperately wicked—even after a person comes to Christ. It is a crippling belief. And it is untrue.
~ John Eldredge
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a garden some forty feet away, on the other side of the town wall
~ John Guy
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Culture is the greatest barrier to your enlightenment, your education, and your decency.
~ Terence McKenna
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No one can persuade another to change. Each of us guards a gate of change that can only be opened from the inside. We cannot open the gate of another, either by argument or emotional appeal.
~ Marilyn Ferguson
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They walked along, two continents of experience and feeling unable to communicate.
~ William Golding
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What we got here is a failure to communicate.
~ Paul Newman
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The greatest barrier to evangelization today is bad example....Our strategy of evangelization must be based upon sanctity, upon our enthusiastic response to Christ's universal call to holiness.
~ Unknown
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I could not find the words that would reach him. Perhaps there were none.
~ Madeline Miller
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palisade, built around the entire camp. Ten miles, he
~ Madeline Miller
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Parfois, la distance empêche de trouver les most justes
~ Marc Levy
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I have never smuggled anything in my life. Why, then, do I feel an uneasy sense of guilt on approaching a customs barrier?
~ John Steinbeck
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You couldn't get into him—he couldn't get out to you. But in that old agony there had been no wall. In his wife Adam had touched the living world.
~ John Steinbeck
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As they deepen together he feels impatience that through all their twists they remain separate flesh; he cannot dare enough, now that she is so much his friend in this search; everywhere they meet a wall. The body lacks voice to sing its own song.
~ John Updike
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I think of the Kennedy family and I think of their faith... Along came John F. Kennedy and a part of his legacy is that... he didn't just break the Catholic barrier, he crushed it.
~ Doug Wead
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