Replicate Quotes

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Ryan Lilly
“Get off the treadmill of consumption, replication, and mediocrity. Begin lifting the weights of creativity, originality, and success.”
Ryan Lilly

Israelmore Ayivor
“The most difficult step ever is the first step. It comes with doubts, uncertainties, and all sort of fears. If you defy all odd and take it, your confidence will replicate very fast and you'll become a master!”
Israelmore Ayivor, Leaders' Frontpage: Leadership Insights from 21 Martin Luther King Jr. Thoughts

“Everyone is inspired from someone or something and trying to replicate in this world only few people have their own content. Likewise, everyone is doing the same including you and me, we must be brave enough to accept it “yes, I have copied or yes, I have done something wrong” that is what defines a person. It is very easy to point, but very difficult to refine and reform.”
Sarvesh Murthi.D.D

Alan Cohen
“You are not here to duplicate and replicate. You are here to initiate.”
Alan Cohen

“You have no replicate; you are the only one of such”
Sunday Adelaja

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Far too often I attempt to create that which God has already created. And maybe what I need to ‘create’ is the understanding that I will always fail to outdo what God has already done.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Nitya Prakash
“No drug can replicate the feeling of security that came from standing behind your mother and holding her tight when you were scared as a kid.”
Nitya Prakash

Steven Magee
“A good quote is like a computer virus, as it starts replicating itself all over the internet.”
Steven Magee

“Tell me, if you can replicate any two days?”
Lailah Gifty Akita

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Mankind cannot manufacture hope. Rather, it creates an innumerable array of ingeniously crafted facsimiles that are quite captivating. And it is Christmas that answers the question of what all of these facsimiles were attempting to replicate, and it is Christmas that illustrates how badly mankind has failed in the attempt.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Aisha Saeed
“Raf inhaled the scent of cardamom-infused chicken, pickled beef, eggplant, and steaming saffron rice simmering on the stove. They tried to approximate the spices in Moonlight Bay to their tastes of home, but it was difficult to replicate some--- like lak, which turned meals into savoryandsweet, or min, which gave food an extra thickening.”
Aisha Saeed, Forty Words for Love