A Quote by Paul Walker

Sometimes the hurdles aren't really hurdles at all. They're welcome challenges, tests. — © Paul Walker
Sometimes the hurdles aren't really hurdles at all. They're welcome challenges, tests.
I love challenges and hurdles because they are opportunities.
The fold is that place where He keeps His flock shut behind the hurdles of the Ten Commandments. Every now and then, a sheep leaps one of these hurdles or pushes his way between them and runs away into forbidden pastures. Then the Good Shepherd goes after the erring sheep and brings it back.
Sometimes when you're given hurdles, it makes you more creative in the end.
Sometimes they are big hurdles, but good players can overcome them. I am trying to do my best.
I don't really see the hurdles. I sense them like a memory.
You really have to focus on what you're doing and just plow ahead no matter what hurdles are thrown in front of you.
Like running the hurdles. Work so hard, jump over every one, fast, high enough but no higher, because you can't afford to hang in the air. And then, when the race is over, you're dripping with sweat, either they beat you or you beat them ... and then a couple of guys come out and move the hurdles out of the way. Turns out they were nothing. All that work to jump over them, but now they're gone.
The hurdles have taught me that if you work really, really hard at perfecting the little things in your life, the big picture will come together.
Getting over those unexpected hurdles may not be exactly enjoyable, but ultimately I believe that such challenges and the solutions we find give us more confidence.They teach us with common sense and determination we can turn what looks like a disaster into a triumph.
We are the hurdles we leap to be ourselves.
To do comedy, there are so many hurdles one has to cross.
Your fears are not walls, but hurdles.
You have to make efforts to overcome the hurdles in love.
One of the biggest hurdles in the path of entrepreneurship is home loans!
If you hold back in hurdles, you are going to fall over.
In the hurdles you have ten opportunities to improve; that's what's so cool about it.
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