A Quote by Susan Lucci

You know what my greatest personal stumbling block is? My shyness. — © Susan Lucci
You know what my greatest personal stumbling block is? My shyness.
This is the greatest stumbling block in our spiritual discipline, which, in actuality, consists not in getting rid of the self but in realizing the fact that there is no such existence from the first.
Advocates for a single line of progress encounter their greatest stumbling block when they try to find a smooth link between the apparently disparate designs of the invertebrates and vertebrates.
I often wonder if my knowledge about God has not become my greatest stumbling block to my knowledge of God.
Pride is the great stumbling block of Zion. I repeat: Pride is the great stumbling block of Zion.
We're still as confident, as optimistic as we ever were. You know we hit a little stumbling block here, but I think it's going to be good for us because we can learn from it.
The greatest stumbling block for children in worship is that their parents do not cherish the hour. Children can feel the difference between duty and delight. Therefore, the first and most important job of a parent is to fall in love with the worship of God. You can't impart what you don't possess.
I started studying shyness in adults in 1972. Shyness operates at so many different levels. Out of that research came the Stanford shyness clinic in 1977.
Any opponent can be a stumbling block.
A stumbling block to the pessimist is a stepping-stone to the optimist.
If isolation tempers the strong, it is the stumbling-block of the uncertain.
Women have ever been the stumbling block and betrayers of ambition.
What we sometimes consider a stumbling block is rather a rock we can step on.
I think we all have blocks between us and the best version of ourselves, whether it's shyness, insecurity, anxiety, whether it's a physical block, and the story of a person overcoming that block to their best self. It's truly inspiring because I think all of us are engaged in that every day.
A stepping-stone can be a stumbling block if we can't see it until after we have tripped over it.
The only real stumbling block is fear of failure. In cooking you've got to have a what-the-hell attitude.
Successful people see adversity as a stepping stone rather than a stumbling block.
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