Top Substitute Quotes

  • Nothing Can Substitute Attitude Keep It Up  – Shravan kumar

    Nothing Can Substitute Attitude Keep It Up – Shravan kumar

  • His jargon conceals, from him, but not from us, the deep, empty hole in his mind. He uses technological language as a substitute for technique. – Richard Mitchell

    His jargon conceals, from him, but not from us, the deep, empty hole in his mind. He uses technological language as a substitute for technique.– Richard Mitchell

  • The simple truth is that technology is still a poor substitute for human interaction. – Robert G  Thompson

    The simple truth is that technology is still a poor substitute for human interaction.– Robert G Thompson

  • A book is a good substitute for a man. Fiction, preferably – Kamala Suraiyya Das

    A book is a good substitute for a man. Fiction, preferably– Kamala Suraiyya Das

  • Even the best cookery book is no substitute for even the worst dinner. – Aldous Huxley

    Even the best cookery book is no substitute for even the worst dinner.– Aldous Huxley

  • Thankfully, perseverance is a great substitute for talent. – Steve Martin

    Thankfully, perseverance is a great substitute for talent.– Steve Martin

  • There’s no substitute for imagination, but creativity is only enhanced when forged with life experience. – John Ridley

    There’s no substitute for imagination, but creativity is only enhanced when forged with life experience.– John Ridley

  • There is no substitute for the strength that blesses a couple when they work together. – Elizabeth George

    There is no substitute for the strength that blesses a couple when they work together.– Elizabeth George

  • Definitions from Mulla Do-PiazaBribe	Substitute for law, which is a substitute for justice. – Idries Shah

    Definitions from Mulla Do-PiazaBribe Substitute for law, which is a substitute for justice.– Idries Shah

  • Contemporary feminism is enamored with consumer choice and has fully accepted it as a substitute for freedom. – Holly GriggSpall

    Contemporary feminism is enamored with consumer choice and has fully accepted it as a substitute for freedom.– Holly GriggSpall