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Quotes About Barrier

But it can be tough for new composers as directors tend to block you out.
~ M. Jayachandran
I wanted to communicate and connect. I simply didn't seem able to do it.
~ Mary Gaitskill
America exports its culture world-wide but with us they don't have to surmount a language barrier, and therefore they swamp us. While other European cultures are protected from erosion by their languages, ours is not.
~ Harry Enfield
For many of us, we imagine that separation is crucial, the time for your mind to switch from one thing to another is important. And there are other people who are much more comfortable with that barrier being on a spectrum, always working or always semi-working.
~ Miguel McKelvey
The adult author finds that by inadvertently violating the school's alcohol policy, she breaks down some part of the barrier between her and the younger students who are subject to more rules.
~ Rebekah Nathan
It contained, rather squashed but not beyond recognition, a custard tart. "Oh shit," said Pascoe. And suddenly, for some reason beyond reason, the barrier he'd been erecting both consciously and unconsciously between himself and the events in Mill Street crumbled like the walls of number 3, and when the nurse looked in to check that all was well, she found him with his face buried in his pillow, sobbing convulsively.
~ Reginald Hill
Elle se disait qu'il était peut-être là, séparé d'elle par un rien de temps, par un millième de seconde, plus infranchissable qu'un mur de forteresse.
~ René Barjavel
The ideal of maternal instinct can act as a barrier to acquiring tool women need to cope with children. If you really love your kids, the text of public conversation to mothers reads, you won't hit them. End of discussion. Who needs tools when instincts are supposedly doing your job for you?
~ Rene Denfeld
The longer you went without speaking, the harder it gets to break the silence.
~ Richard Bachman
The Great Way has no gate, there are thousands of paths to it. If you pass through the barrier, you walk the universe alone. Wu-men—Chan Buddhist
~ Richard Hooper
Oppenheimer first described the so-called tunnel effect whereby an uncertainly located particle sails through the electrical barrier around the nucleus on a light breeze of probability, existing—in particle terms—then ceasing to exist, then instantly existing again on the other side.549 But George Gamow, the antic Russian, lecturing in Cambridge, devised the tunnel-effect equations that the experimenters used.
~ Richard Rhodes
Water liked to be free. Given time, water could overcome any barrier, and it hated to be trapped, just like Percy.
~ Rick Riordan
He hesitated, looking at her. The old Ellie was gone. Replaced by a woman who was detached and cold. He didn't know what to say, how to reach her. There was a wall around her, and he'd laid the foundation for her to build it.
~ Kathy Love
Jeremy shifted to the left, blocking my view of Clay, as if we were Siamese fighting fish that wouldn't attack if we couldn't see each other. "Come
~ Kelley Armstrong
For years we've been campaigning against the rule that women can't vote. That's the barrier. Once it's broken down, people will see further concessions as mere technicalities. It will be relatively easy to get the voting age lowered and other restrictions eased.
~ Ken Follett
Fura, hogy egy süket ember éppen énekes kanárit tenyésszen. Beethovenre emlékeztet.
~ William Wharton
Even thus last night, and two nights more I lay, And could not win thee, Sleep, by any stealth: So do not let me wear to-night away. Without thee what is all the morning's wealth? Come, blessed barrier between day and day, Dear mother of fresh thoughts and joyous health!
~ William Wordsworth
Despite everything, they tend to view economic poverty as a barrier and a challenge, not a state of being.
~ Wilma Mankiller
El polvo ha cubierto de tierra los huertos, ha cegado las miradas y puesto cemento a las ideas
~ Yasmina Khadra
Who is that?" Amethyst asked. "I don't know," Bones said solemnly, watching the old woman barring their way and leaning on her staff, "but if she says 'You shall not pass!', I'm out of here.
~ David Niall Wilson
We've known since the late 1970s that gluten breaks down in the stomach to become a mix of polypeptides that can cross the blood-brain barrier. Once they gain entry, they can then bind to the brain's morphine receptor to produce a sensorial high. This is the same receptor to which opiate drugs bind, creating their pleasurable, albeit addicting, effect. The
~ David Perlmutter
gluten breaks down in the stomach to become a mix of polypeptides that can cross the blood-brain barrier. Once they gain entry, they can then bind to the brain's morphine receptor to produce a sensorial high. This
~ David Perlmutter
safety net against the temptations of the world.
~ David Weaver
I am the one constant obstacle to my own momentum.
~ Pete Vellucci Jr.