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Substitutes Quotes - Page 5

There is no substitute for thoroughgoing, ardent, and sincere earnestness.

Charles Dickens (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Charles Dickens (Illustrated)”, p.4820, Delphi Classics

Our policy is European and Euro-Atlantic integration. There is no substitute for NATO.

"Bidzina Ivanishvili: the eccentric billionaire chasing Georgia's leadership" by Luke Harding, www.theguardian.com. October 1, 2012.

Learning is, in too many cases, but a foil to common sense; a substitute for true knowledge.

William Hazlitt (2015). “Delphi Collected Works of William Hazlitt (Illustrated)”, p.1091, Delphi Classics

Money is not a substitute for tenderness, and power is not a substitute for tenderness.

Mitch Albom (2007). “Tuesdays with Morrie: An Old Man, a Young Man, and Life's Greatest Lesson”, p.125, Broadway Books

We must fight all that we dislike in public life. We must substitute better ideas for wrong ideas.

Ludwig Von Mises (2006). “Economic Policy: Thoughts for Today and Tomorrow”, p.105, Ludwig von Mises Institute

The stock exchange is a poor substitute for the Holy Grail.

Joseph A. Schumpeter (2013). “Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy”, p.137, Routledge

There's no substitute for loyalty.

"James Lee Burke: What I've Learned". Interview with Cal Fussman, www.esquire.com. January 2013.

The substitute for knowledge is money.

"The Do's and Don't's of Collecting High-End Watches" by Robert Frank, www.cnbc.com. December 12, 2012.

There's no substitute for will. Sometimes you have to fake will when you don't feel it at all.

F. Scott Fitzgerald (2015). “The Complete Works of F. Scott Fitzgerald: Novels, Short Stories, Poetry, Articles, Letters, Plays & Screenplays: From the author of The Great Gatsby, The Side of Paradise, Tender Is the Night, The Beautiful and Damned, The Love of the Last Tycoon, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and many other notable works”, p.921, e-artnow

Manner is all in all, whate'er is writ,The substitute for genius, sense, and wit.

William Cowper, John William Cunningham (1835). “The works ¬of William Cowper: Poems : with an essay on the genius and poetry of Cowper”, p.19

If words fall into disrepair, what will substitute? They are all we have

Tony Judt (2010). “The Memory Chalet”, p.83, Penguin