Quotes About Hindrance
Words are singularly the most powerful force available to humanity. We can choose to use this force constructively with words of encouragement, or destructively using words of despair. Words have energy and power with the ability to help, to heal, to hinder, to hurt, to harm, to humiliate and to humble.
~ Yehuda Berg
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Her forefathers had been Vikings, savage chieftains who bore no cross and brooked no hindrance to their will.
~ Zane Grey
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Those who regard worldly affairs as a hindrance to buddha dharma think only that there is no buddha dharma in the secular world; they do not understand that there is no secular world in buddha dharma.
~ Zen Master Dogen
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When our mind works freely without any hindrance, and is at liberty to 'come' or to 'go', we attain Samadhi of Prajna, or liberation. Such a state is called the function of 'thoughtlessness'. But to refrain from thinking of anything, so that all thoughts are suppressed, is to be Dharma-ridden, and this is an erroneous view.
~ Unknown
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The impatient man is his own enemy; he slams the door on his own progress.
~ Idries Shah
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As an ambassador for the aid agency Cafod and the Anthony Nolan Trust, I need to be sure that my public support for those charities is a help for their work, not a hindrance.
~ David Harewood
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Mere fact has no chance of being formally perfect. It will get in the way, it will be all elbows.
~ Martin Amis
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Modesty isn't always a virtue; it can be a hindrance; a careful measure of personal pride builds confidence and ensures success.
~ Wayne Gerard Trotman
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I'm afraid I'm being an awful nuisance.
~ Edith Sitwell
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I don't want to help, I want to hinder. I adore your hair, I like to see it loose.
~ Philippa Gregory
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Attention to health is life's greatest hindrance.
~ Plato
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We've ghosts enough between us, Sassenach. If the evils of the past canna hinder us-neither then shall any fears of the future. We must just must put things behind us and get on. Aye?
~ Diana Gabaldon
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isn't just a minor inconvenience.
~ Iris Johansen
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People are always ruining things for you.
~ J. D. Salinger
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But what clouds our view is the Enemy's skill at cropping photos.
~ Louie Giglio
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They are my fears of him, too. But who can hinder that which will be?
~ John Bunyan
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That extremely annoying moment when you're behind a slow walker & there's no way around them.
~ Unknown
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To Plato the desire for excessive and special foods ... is a hindrance to the soul's attainment of intelligence.
~ Thomas McEvilley
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The Clergy is the greatest hindrance to faith.
~ Unknown
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The Clergy is the greatest hindrance to faith.
~ Martin Luther
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I think being famous is more of a hindrance, a constraint, than just letting yourself be free.
~ Martin Yan
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To fear the examination of any proposition apears to me an intellectual and a moral palsy that will ever hinder the firm grasping of any substance whatever.
~ George Eliot
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Most people search for miracles, leaving no stone unturned, but never find them. Therefore, losing faith in God. But miracles are defined all around us whether it's through chance or a deep desire of hindrance. Like the miracle of new life; the innocence of a baby in a world full of madness.
~ Unknown
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we were like crabs in a barrel, that none would allow the other to climb over, but on any such attempt all would continue to pull back into the barrel the one crab that would make the effort to climb out.
~ Marcus Garvey
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