A Quote by Ray Zahab

The only limitations we face are the ones we place upon ourselves — © Ray Zahab
The only limitations we face are the ones we place upon ourselves

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Ray Zahab
Born: 1968
I think people place limitations on each other and on ourselves. There is a great fear of expressing ourselves, of making creativity happen.
Six feet under the stars is a place that doesn't exist. It's a place in your mind where everything and anything is possible. It's a place with no rules or limitations. It's a place where only two people can be at a time where no one can judge them and no one could try to break them apart.
The only limitations are the ones we put on ourselves.
The only limitations are those which we impose upon ourselves.
The only limitations are the ones we put on ourselves and I just don't believe in limiting myself.
The only limitations one has, are the ones they place on themselves
The greatest limitations you will ever face will be those you place on yourself.
There must be a place where hopes and dreams are nurtured, and that place is only within ourselves. A place to clean the grime of life, a place that waits for us to stay and look inside that we might see the truth.
We need to stop comparing ourselves to others, and stop patting ourselves on the back for attaining artificial measurements of spirituality. We need to take care that we do not think we are something we are not, or else we may deceive ourselves, setting ourselves up for rebuke in the future when we see Christ face to face
Clearly understand that the only limitations you will ever have are the limitations you impose upon yourself. You truly do have infinite potential.
The Venus Project is neither Utopian nor Orwellian, nor does it reflect the dreams of impractical idealists. Instead, it presents attainable goals requiring only the intelligent application of what we already know. The only limitations are those which we impose upon ourselves.
Do not seek God in outer space-- Your heart is the only place in which to meet Him face to face.
Christ was one person, limited to ministry in only one place at a time. In order to minister as an omnipresent Spirit, Jesus relinquished His fleshly dimension with its limitations of time and place. He entered a higher realm of restoration and love by becoming an indwelling Spirit.
Men cease to interest us when we find their limitations. The only sin is limitation. As soon as you once come up with a man's limitations, it is all over with him.
When we play, we sense no limitations. In fact, when we are playing, we are usually unaware of ourselves. Self-observation goes out the window. We forget all those past lessons of life, forget our potential foolishness, forget ourselves. We immerse ourselves in the act of play. And we become free.
Hunger, thirst, cold, fatigue, your own physical and mental limitations - you will feel all of these. This teaches you about nature, more than that, you come face to face with yourself
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