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Whatsoever God takes away from His children, He either replaces it with a much greater favor or else gives strength to bear it.
— Richard Sibbes
When our communication supports compassionate giving and receiving, happiness replaces violence and grieving.
— Marshall B. Rosenberg
Understanding replaces imaginary fears with real ones.
— Mason Cooley
Anger dulls the sharpness of mind, hardens the softness of feelings, and replaces the sweetness of the world with bitterness.
— Debasish Mridha
The hardest task needs the lightest hand or else its completion will not lead to freedom but to a tyranny much worse than the one it replaces.
— Socrates
If you move as a being in every experience of your self, your being replaces your self.
— John De Ruiter
We must turn away from work that replaces experience and pleasure with explanation.
— Walter Darby Bannard
Because Wikipedia is a process, not a product, it replaces guarantees offered by institutions with probabilities supported by process.
— Clay Shirky
Cheap grace replaces truth with tolerance, lowering the bar so everyone can jump over it and we can all feel good about ourselves.
— Randy Alcorn
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kind of socialism is Utopian, most of all scientific socialism. Utopia replaces God by the future. — Albert Camus
kind of socialism is Utopian, most of all scientific socialism. Utopia replaces God by the future. — Albert Camus
An instrument that sometimes expresses thought, sometimes obscures thought, but most often replaces thought.
— Evan Esar
The problem with ruling by fear is that eventually, when the fear fades, fury replaces it.
— Rachel Caine
As interesting as that music can occasionally be, I don't think it really replaces the other.
— George Crumb
Nothing replaces real-life experience. Of course, I say this as someone who went to law school.
— Daniel L. Doctoroff
Heifer."
"Rich man's whore!"
"At least mine can cook the food he eats. And replaces it, too."
"Now see, Dee-Ann Smith. That was just mean! — Shelly Laurenston
"Rich man's whore!"
"At least mine can cook the food he eats. And replaces it, too."
"Now see, Dee-Ann Smith. That was just mean! — Shelly Laurenston
When action replaces reaction, change happens
— Charles F. Glassman
All the streams carry the wisdom of the forest to the lake, and over there, silence replaces the noise!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
When faith replaces fear, the gates open for you to receive enough money, optimal health, and genuine relationships.
— Charles F. Glassman
I'm not irreplaceable ... I'm nothing but grass growing on the ground; when the grass dies, another one replaces it ...
— Chico Xavier
As one gets older, litigation replaces sex.
— Gore Vidal
A vacuum is a hell of a lot better than some of the stuff that nature replaces it with.
— Tennessee Williams
When gratitude replaces judgment, peace spreads throughout your body, gentleness embraces your soul, & wisdom fills your mind.
— Neale Donald Walsch
When faith replaces doubt, when selfless service eliminates selfish striving, the power of God brings to pass His purposes.
— Thomas S. Monson
Nothing replaces being in the same room, face-to-face, breathing the same air and reading and feeling each other's micro-expressions.
— Peter Guber
For most entertainers, there is a single experience, one defining moment, when confidence replaces the self-doubt that most of us wrestle with.
— Charley Pride
When fear replaces faith, remember prayer.
— Thomas S. Monson
She emanated that aura of grandeur that replaces sexual allure in the successful older woman.
— Robert Galbraith
The game replaces sexual enjoyment by pleasure in movement.
— Sigmund Freud
We all joke about Congress but we can't improve on them. Have you noticed that no matter who we elect, he is just as bad as the one he replaces?
— Will Rogers
When Christ becomes our central focus, contentment replaces our anxiety as well as our fears and insecurities.
— Charles R. Swindoll
Slaves are governed by the fear of man, and, whenever the fear of man replaces the fear of God in a society, slavery reappears and increases.
— Rousas John Rushdoony
Those who do not forgive history are assigned to repeat it until compassion replaces judgment.
— Alan Cohen
The question of naturalism is a fallacy, it does not exist ... The photographic image replaces naturalistic experience.
— Sid Grossman
The photo replaces the memory. When someone dies, after a while you can't visualize them anymore, you only remember them through their pictures.
— Christian Boltanski
No one's perfect," I whisper. "It doesn't work that way. One bad thing goes away, and another bad thing replaces it.
— Veronica Roth
Faith is what replaces doubt in my dictionary.
— Philippe Petit
What capital I give for the spade merely replaces what the manufacturer had already invested in the expectation that the spade would be needed.
— William Stanley Jevons
I really knew nothing about her, blinded as I was by that burning loveliness which replaces everything else and justifies everything
— Vladimir Nabokov
It is going to be tough if you look for the easy way out because very rarely is there an easy way out. There is nothing that replaces hard work.
— Arnold Schwarzenegger
When the wisdom of the heart replaces the chatter of the mind, The power of Love flows forth.
— Marianne Williamson
Science replaces private prejudice with public, verifiable evidence.
— Richard Dawkins
When fairness disappears from the public discuss of any nation, when partiality replaces impartiality, God begins to look
— Sunday Adelaja
Electronic equipment replaces neither Eyes, Hands, nor Heart.
— Wolfgang Weingart
Addiction is a relationship, a pathological relationship in which ... obsession replaces people.
— Patrick Carnes
When a leader replaces the value of selfless service with selfish ambition they have officially regressed back into a boss.
— Noel DeJesus
[Prudence] replaces [strength] by saving the man who has the misfortune of not possessing it from most occasions when it's needed.
— Nicolas Chamfort