A Quote by Alex Lowe

When you remove the risk, you remove the challenge. When you remove the challenge, you wither on the vine. — © Alex Lowe
When you remove the risk, you remove the challenge. When you remove the challenge, you wither on the vine.
When we strive to remove all risk from childhood we also remove the foundations of a rational adulthood, and we eliminate the very experiences that will help kids grow up to be the empowered, creative, brave problem-solvers that they can and must be.
Corruption is a disease, and sometimes it's institutionalized. It takes years to remove it. But I want to remove it.
The only way to remove pain from death is to remove love from life.
It would be as easy for the United States to build a tower to remove the sun, as to remove polygamy, or the Church and Kingdom of God.
Writing is like a sculpture where you remove, you eliminate, in order to make the work visible. Even those pages you remove somehow remain
So we said to ourselves, if we can remove antibodies from someone who's in the middle of a terrible rejection, and save those kidneys, then we should be able to remove them before surgery
Well, I'm always drawn to the drama first. A story is really only interesting to me, if you can remove all of the genre moments and remove the supernatural element, and it still works. Then, I'm interested.
Our efforts to remove hatred and indifference from the world begin by trying to remove them from our own mind.
Terrorism is not an expression of rage. Terrorism is a political weapon. Remove a government's facade of infallibility, and you remove it's people's faith.
By helping the poor, we must be able to remove their poverty. But extending help to one here and one there in the form of providing food will not remove poverty.
All girls over age 14 remove pubic hair. The only touching is to remove hair. That's grim.
Bereavement is the sharpest challenge to our trust in God; if faith can overcome this, there is no mountain which it cannot remove.
Remove the document—and you remove the man.
If you wish to remove avarice you must remove its mother, luxuries. [Lat., Avaritiam si tollere vultis, mater ejus est tollenda, luxuries.]
Gospel riches are sent to remove our wretchedness, and mercy to remove our misery.
You could remove the powerful preaching from our church and it would still continue. You could remove the administration of pastoral care through the cell group system and the church would still continue. But if you remove the prayer life of our church it would collapse.
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