We've found 10 quotes for 'unlike' (0.104 seconds):
| "unlike presidential administrations, problems rarely have terminal dates." »Dwight D Eisenhower |
| "The American mind, unlike the English, is not formed by books, but, as Carl Sandburg once said to me, by newspapers and the Bible." »Van Wyck Brooks |
| "In real life, unlike in Shakespeare, the sweetness of the rose depends upon the name it bears. Things are not only what they are. They are, in very important respects, what they seem to be." »Hubert Humphrey |
| "Wisdom is perishable. unlike information or knowledge, it cannot be stored in a computer or recorded in a book. It expires with each passing generation." »Sid Taylor |
| "A book ... unlike a television program, moving picture or any other 'modern means of communication' ... can wait for years, yet be available at any moment when it happens to be needed." »Joseph Wood Krutch |
| "Man, unlike any other thing organic or inorganic in the universe, grows beyond his work, walks up the stairs of his concepts, emerges ahead of his accomplishments." »John Steinbeck |
| "The purpose of learning is growth, and our minds, unlike our bodies, can continue growing as we continue to live." »Morris Adler |
| "Censorship, like charity, should begin at home but, unlike charity, it should end there." »Clare Booth Luce |
| "The power trust is nothing more than a select group of dictators, with the same goals and objectives - but unlike the brutal dictators we study in history - this select group prefers to operate in the dark, behind banks, governments, politicians, companies, and so forth." »John Rocco Savalli |
| "When Paul went to the Jew first, it was not because it seemed that Israel might yet accept Christ and His kingdom, but simply because God would leave Israel no excuse for rejecting Messiah. Paul confirmed Peter's message, and mightily contended with the Jews everywhere that 'Jesus is the Christ.' And miracles accompanied this confirmation testimony--greater miracles, indeed, than Peter himself had wrought. But, unlike Peter, Paul never offered the kingdom to Israel. His ministry among them was not to turn the nation to Christ, but to save any from among them who might believe, receiving salvation by grace, and to leave the rest without excuse. Thus God was concluding Israel in unbelief and, even at that early date, mightily using Paul to proclaim grace to the Gentiles." »Cornelius Stam |
| BTW, Why won't you become an editor? |
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