107 Quotes About Clichés
- Author Vladimir Nabokov
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The clichés are, of course, disguised; essentially, they are the same throughout all cheap reading matter, whether it spans the universe or the living room. They are like those 'assorted' cookies that differ from one another only in shape and shade.
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- Author Wallace Stegner
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That night she wrote a hasty sketch and showed it to Oliver. "It's all right," he said. "But I'd take out that stuff about Olympian mountains and the Stygian caverns of the mine. That's about used up, I should think.
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- Author Samuel M. Griffin
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Every shadow of doubt is cast from a candle of hope.
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- Author George Orwell
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Prose consists less and less of words chosen for the sake of their meaning, and more and more of phrases tacked together like the sections of a prefabricated hen-house.
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- Author Julian Fellowes
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Morris Weissman [on the phone, discussing casting for his movie]: "What about Claudette Colbert? She's British, isn't she? She sounds British. Is she, like, affected or is she British?
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- Author Joseph G. Peterson
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To have luck and fail to act on it is tantamount to not having luck at all. In fact, it was worse. Barnes thought back to his self-help manuals. They all proclaimed with compelling force the necessity of recognizing opportunity then seizing it when it stuck.
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- Author Alain de Botton
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The problem with cliches is not that they contain false ideas, but rather that they are superficial articulations of very good ones. The sun is often on fire at sunset and the moon discreet, but if we keep saying this every time we encounter a sun or a moon, we will end up believing that this is the last rather than the first word to be said on the subject. Cliches are detrimental insofar as they inspire us to believe that they adequately describe a situation while merely grazing its surface.
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- Author Alain de Botton
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Using a single word to describe two different things suggests a disregard for the world's real diversity which bears comparison with that shown by the cliché user.
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- Author Thomas Mann
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rather babble away and at least partially express something difficult than reproduce impeccable clichés
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