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He came to ultimately put the kingdom of the world out of business by establishing a counterkingdom of radical love that would eventually render it obsolete.
— Gregory Boyd
The image of God always abides in the soul, whether this image be obsolete and clouded over as to amount to almost nothing; or whether it be obscured or disfigured, as is the case with sinners; or whether it be clear and beautiful as is the case with the just.
— St. Thomas Aquinas
You can never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.
— Pam Grout
A soldier is an anachronism of which we must get rid.
— George Bernard Shaw
So the former commandment is set aside because it was weak and useless
— Hebrews 7:18
This rise of the new global mega-rich is happening as established institutions are falling. The fall runs the gamut from the music business and traditional media to the Detroit automakers who find themselves obsolete, outmaneuvered, and out-priced by entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley, Mumbai, Shanghai, and even Siberia.
— Robert Kiyosaki
By speaking of a new covenant, He has made the first one obsolete; and what is obsolete and aging will soon disappear.
— Hebrews 8:13
All that is not eternal is eternally out of date.
— CS Lewis
Old religious factions are volcanoes burnt out.
— Edmund Burke
I am a collection of the obsolete, a relic of the damned, of the lost and strayed. I am the waylaid pieces of history which sank out of sight in all of our pasts. Such an accumulation of riffraff has never before been imagined.
— Frank Herbert
The old duality of body and soul has become shrouded in scientific terminology, and we can laugh at it as merely an obsolete prejudice. But just make someone who has fallen in love listen to his stomach rumble, and the unity of body and soul, that lyrical illusion of the age of science, instantly fades away.
— Milan Kundera
If you're as detached as that, why does the obsolete institution of marriage survive with you? Oh, it still has its uses. One couldn't be divorced without it.
— Edith Wharton