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  • Religion can be one of the greatest impediments to finding God. -- Anne Graham Lotz
  • There's been very little writing about speech impediments, even though it's this huge psychological barrier. -- David Mitchell
  • The closer Iraq approaches freedom and democracy, the more impediments and barriers the terrorists will erect. -- Howard Coble
  • Through pro-growth policies, by abolishing Obamacare and eliminating other Obama-imposed impediments to economic growth, we will get our economy back on track. -- Mitt Romney
  • He that hath wife and children hath given hostages to fortune; for they are impediments to great enterprises, either of virtue or mischief. -- Francis Bacon
  • I have struggled all my life with my stuttering. Not to mention all my other speech impediments. I think I have every language disorder known to speech pathologists. -- Kate Forsyth
  • My role is to try to remove the impediments to entrepreneurs' chance to succeed. It's about improving the business climate to give people a better chance of succeeding. -- Jerry Moran
  • The greatest impediments to changes in our traditional roles seem to lie not in the visible world of conscious intent, but in the murky realm of the unconscious mind. -- Augustus
  • Spouses are great impediments to great enterprises. -- Francis Bacon
  • The Ideal is in thyself, the impediments too is in thyself. -- Thomas Carlyle
  • Sometimes the things we think are the impediments are actually the path. -- Bob Goff
  • The greatest impediments to personal change always come from within, not without. -- Andy Greenwald
  • Misunderstanding of probability may be the greatest of all impediments to scientific literacy. -- Stephen Jay Gould
  • There are no impediments to meditation. The very thought of such obstacles is the greatest impediment. -- Ramana Maharshi
  • We rigidify our self-image to portray a certain identity to the world, which is one of the key impediments to authenticity. -- Chip Conley
  • We go on a journey to be free of all impediments; to leave ourselves behind much more than to get rid of others -- William Hazlitt
  • When it comes to building character, wealth, good looks, athletic ability and even a high IQ are more likely to be impediments than advantages. -- Michael Josephson
  • The greatest impediments to changes in our traditional roles seem to lie not in the visible world of conscious intent, but in the murky realm of the unconscious mind. -- Augustus
  • Who is journeying for freedom? The one who is already free. Thoughts are impediments to seeing your own face. Don't give rise to any thought, and discover who you are. -- H. W. L. Poonja
  • In general, we should be able to agree that those who have greater opportunities and face fewer impediments have a greater responsibility to do more to help achieve such ends. -- Noam Chomsky
  • Be patient, if thou wouldst thy ends accomplish; for like patience is there no appliance effective of success, producing certainly abundant fruit of actions, never damped by failure, conquering all impediments. -- J. K. Bharavi
  • The cause of so much suffering and pain and one of the impediments to our spiritual progress, is the conditioning of expecting things to go our way, even in our spiritual life. -- Radhanath Swami
  • I think there are so many little hurdles and impediments with stand-up that you'd need to have this insane desire to do it if you didn't have something that clicked right away. -- Demetri Martin
  • First the amendment of their own minds. For the removal of the impediments of the mind will sooner clear the passages of fortune than the obtaining fortune will remove the impediments of the mind. -- Francis Bacon
  • People who worry about looking good typically hide what they don't know and hide their weaknesses, so they never learn how to properly deal with them and these weaknesses remain impediments in the future. -- Ray Dalio
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  • There are no impediments now to corporations. None. And what they want is for us to give up. They want us to become passive. They want us to become tacitly complicit in our own destruction. -- Chris Hedges
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