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obstacles
Obstacles come to instruct, not obstruct. Brian Tracy
obstacles dogmatism humans
Dogmatism is the greatest of mental obstacles to human happiness. Bertrand Russell
obstacles truth-is discovering
The greatest obstacle to discovering the truth is being convinced that you already know it. Ashleigh Brilliant
obstacles aging keep-going
Even though all these obstacles keep coming at you, you just have to keep going through them. Because it's worth it to do something in your life, as opposed to fantasizing about doing something. Diane Keaton
obstacles
There are a lot of obstacles to be overcome. Tommy Bailey
obstacles reason taking
There are obstacles here that are artificial. There?s really no reason why it should be taking this long, Robert Rosenberg
obstacles optimistic persons remained truly
He truly is one of the most optimistic persons that I think I've ever been around. It's amazing, with all the disabilities and obstacles that he's had to overcome, that he's remained so positive. Alan Taylor
obstacles serious talks
We had in-depth discussions and very serious talks on all issues. There were no results. The differences and obstacles are still there. Saeb Erekat
obstacles marching-forward
Start marching forward, even when into the new and unknown, and don't be deterred by obstacles. Daphne Koller
vain
I'm as vain as the next guy. I have a facade on right now. But you can't see it, because it's reality-based. Mel Gibson
vain stairs ask-me
To ask me is in vain; For who goes up your winding stair Can ne'er come down again. Mary Howitt
vain made
Nothing is made in vain, but the fly came near it. Mark Twain
vain elsewhere repose
Unless we find repose within ourselves, it is vain to seek it elsewhere. Hosea Ballou
vain cradle graves
Nor has he lived in vain, who from his cradle to his grave has passed his life in seclusion. Horace
vain profanity betray
Blasphemous words betray the vain foolishness of the speaker. Philip Sidney
vain let-me
Whilst I yet live, let me not live in vain. Joseph Addison
vain
Who talks much, must talk in vain. John Gay
vain
One says a lot in vain, refusing; The other mainly hears the "No. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe