(verb) To make difficult; to impede; to perplex.
"It is much more difficult to judge oneself than to judge others."
"It is not difficult to avoid death, gentlemen of the jury; it is much more difficult to avoid wickedness, for it runs faster than death."
"Intimacy is a difficult art."
"When you have two people, separate beings, trying to share one life together. That's always going to have difficulties."
"When the race gets hard to run. It means you just can't take the peace."
"Relationships are like Rome - difficult to start out, incredible during the prosperity of the 'golden age', and unbearable during the fall."
"Because a thing seems difficult for you, do not think it impossible for anyone to accomplish."
"When you know something is wrong for you, you have to make difficult decisions and trust your instincts."
"It is very difficult for the prosperous to be humble."
"Never stop growing, even when it’s difficult."
"Life with God is not immunity from difficulties, but peace in difficulties."
"It's always difficult for anyone trying to compete against their past achievements."