Hindrance
The act of hindering, or the state of being hindered.
That which hinders; an impediment.
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Hindrance Quotations
Attention to health is life's greatest hindrance.
Plato
The despotism of custom is everywhere the standing hindrance to human advancement.
John Stuart Mill
I think being famous is more of a hindrance, a constraint, than just letting yourself be free.
Martin Yan
Having a track record to live up to and the history of successes had become a hindrance. It becomes harder to break out of what people expect you to do.
Paul Simon
The money can be a hindrance to someone like me because the danger is that you start thinking, 'Is that a $20 million take?' That kind of thing, and being self-critical.
Jim Carrey
The real democratic American idea is, not that every man shall be on a level with every other man, but that every man shall have liberty to be what God made him, without hindrance.
Henry Ward Beecher
I don't know, the older I get, the more complicated I think I get, which is a hindrance.
Kim Weston
You see, nature will do exactly what it must, and if we are a hindrance to its development, to even its destructive powers to reform itself and we are in a way, we will go.
Ralph Steadman
Fences would be a hindrance to terrorists should they decide to come across a land border between the U.S. and Mexico and to California.
Duncan Hunter
A lot of people relate me to the blues but I don't think it's a hindrance at this point. I've been doing it long enough that I can do different things and be accepted.
Paul Butterfield
Hindrance Translations
hindrance in German is Hindernis, Verwehrung, Verhinderung
hindrance in Latin is impedimentum
hindrance in Norwegian is hindring
hindrance in Spanish is estorbo
hindrance in Swedish is hinder
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