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Maybe you are remembering it a bit incorrectly? I am familiar with something that sounds similar - "There, but by the grace of God, go I" or "There, but by the grace of God, go you."

This means that I would be in this terrible place (or someone else's undesirable situation) if God had not stepped in and changed things to steer me away. You often hear one say this if they learn of someone in a very bad situation. It's giving God the credit for helping keep you safer than you would have been otherwise.

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Q: What is the origin of the saying 'There for the grace of god go thee'?
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