Sentences with Rather than, Rather than in a Sentence in English, Sentences For Rather than
1. He’s rich rather than poor.
2. He’s rich rather than poor.
3. Love is service rather than sentiment.
4. Be self aware, rather than a repetitious robot.
5. To be a poet is a condition rather than a profession.
6. Rather than love, than money, than fame, give me truth.
7. Judge a man by his questions rather than by his answers.
8. Start with what is right rather than what is acceptable.
9. Punk was defined by an attitude rather than a musical style.
10. I can have peace of mind only when I forgive rather than judge.
11. Rather than wishing for change, you first must be prepared to change.
12. Knowledge without justice ought to be called cunning rather than wisdom.
13. Happiness mainly comes from our own attitude, rather than from external factors.
14. In most Commonwealth countries, the product is called “petrol”, rather than “gasoline”.
15. Perhaps that which differentiates him from other animals is feeling rather than reason.
16. More often than not, anger is actually an indication of weakness rather than of strength.
17. Attack the evil that is within yourself, rather than attacking the evil that is in others.
18. Man is originally characterized by his “search for meaning” rather than his “search for himself.
19. When you have vision it affects your attitude. Your attitude is optimistic rather than pessimistic.
20. If there is such a thing as a good marriage, it is because it resembles friendship rather than love.
21. The speed of tsunami waves depends on ocean depth rather than the distance from the source of the wave.
22. She was ready to deny the existence of space and time rather than admit that love might not be eternal.
23. Having a positive mental attitude is asking how something can be done rather than saying it can’t be done.
24. And when it rains on your parade, look up rather than look down. Without the rain, there would be no rainbow.
25. If you want to succeed you should strike out on new paths, rather than travel the worn paths of accepted success.
26. The trouble with most people is that they think with their hopes or fears or wishes rather than with their minds.
27. I’m proud that today, at 43 years old, I’ve come to value the aging process and focus on inner rather than outer beauty.
28. Many people dedicate their lives to actualizing a concept of what they should be like, rather than actualizing themselves.
29. Few things are impracticable in themselves and it is for want of application, rather than of means, that men fail to succeed.
30. The noble title of “dissident” must be earned rather than claimed; it connotes sacrifice and risk rather than mere disagreement.
31. I have the nerve to walk my own way, however hard, in my search for reality, rather than climb upon the rattling wagon of wishful illusions.
32. In our so-called democracy we are accustomed to give the majority what they want rather than educate them to understand what is best for them.
33. I prefer to be true to myself, even at the hazard of incurring the ridicule of others, rather than to be false, and to incur my own abhorrence.
34. The adventure is a metaphysical one: it is a way of approaching life indirectly, of acquiring a total rather than a partial view of the universe.
35. It’s basically a license to proudly emote on a somewhat childish level rather than behave like a supposed adult. Being a geek is extremely liberating.
36. I believe it should be possible for someone stricken with a serious and ultimately fatal illness to choose to die peacefully with medical help, rather than suffer.
37. Congress, the press, and the bureaucracy too often focus on how much money or effort is spent, rather than whether the money or effort actually achieves the announced goal.
38. Those who made and endorsed our Constitution knew man’s nature, and it is to their ideas, rather than to the temptations of utopia, that we must ask that our judges adhere.
39. The Great Depression, like most other periods of severe unemployment, was produced by government mismanagement rather than by any inherent instability of the private economy.
40. The jokes are great but what really matters for a comedian is his performance, his whole attitude, and the laughs that he gets between the jokes rather than on top of the jokes.
41. Democracies are indeed slow to make war, but once embarked upon a martial venture are equally slow to make peace and reluctant to make a tolerable, rather than a vindictive, peace.