A Quote by Jason Whitlock

The greatest obstacle to success is an excuse. — © Jason Whitlock
The greatest obstacle to success is an excuse.
The greatest obstacle is simply this: the belief that we cannot change because we are dependent on what is wrong. That is the addict's excuse.
The greatest obstacle to the welfare state is not greed but private charity that makes the welfare state irrelevant; the greatest obstacle to re-education of children in the name of the collective is allegiance to a higher power. More than that, the greatest obstacle to the state as god is an actual God above the state.
Success is a tale of obstacles overcome, and for every obstacle overcome, an excuse not used.
An excuse becomes an obstacle in your journey to success when it is made in place of your best effort or when it is used as the object of the blame.
My past was a private obstacle, not a public excuse.
In a world where women work three times as hard for half as much, our achievement has been denigrated, both marriage and divorce have turned against us, our motherhood has been used as an obstacle to our success, our passion as a trap, our empathy for others as an excuse to underpay us.
The very greatest genius, after all, is not the greatest thing in the world, any more than the greatest city in the world is the country or the sky. It is the concentration of some of its greatest powers, but it is not the greatest diffusion of its might. It is not the habit of its success, the stability of its sereneness.
Life is an obstacle course. You succeed at one thing and then you move on to the next. When an obstacle is tough, you try harder. When an obstacle is insurmountable, you change course. But you never sit down and refuse to finish.
The greatest obstacle to pleasure is not pain; it is delusion.
Disability need not be an obstacle to success.
The greatest obstacle to international understanding is the barrier of language.
The greatest obstacle to international understanding is the barrier of language
The greatest obstacle to connecting with our joy is resentment.
The greatest obstacle to discovery is not ignorance - it is the illusion of knowledge.
Most success springs from an obstacle or failure.
Not even the apparently enlightened principle of the 'greatest good for the greatest number' can excuse indifference to individual suffering. There is no test for progress other than its impact on the individual.
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