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Antiquite . en tout ce qui s'y rapporte: Est poncif, embe" tant! etc. Antiquity. And everything to do with it, cliche d and boring. Gustave Flaubert
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Given a choice between great food and boring company or boring food and great company, I'll take the great company any day. Ruth Reichl
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Learning is never aversive - usually we are not aware of it at all. It is failure to learn that is frustrating and boring, and so is having to attend to nonsensical activities. Frank Smith
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Being boring is just wrong, isn't it? You wouldn't have got anywhere being boring. Rachel Johnson
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Don't let any of your good habits get boring. Diane von Furstenberg
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Easter may seem boring to children, and it is blessedly unencumbered by the silly fun that plagues Christmas. Yet it contains the one thing needful for every human life: the good news of Resurrection. Frederica Mathewes-Green
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It's been a rollercoaster life but it hasn't been boring. Cynthia Payne
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The cliches are all true! My son Max has just turned two, and he's literally turned into this driven young man overnight! The terrible twos are not a myth, but he's such a laugh to be around. Burn Gorman
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cliches are truisms and all truisms are true Jack Kerouac
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It is a cliche in England, but that is what we were shouting about before the game - getting back to winning ways. This is exactly what we need - a win. Martin Jol
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I really realize the more movies I do just how important - it's so cliche when people say it, because everybody says it nowadays - but it's so important to keep it grounded. I totally understand what that means. Ken Jeong
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Cliched characters are cliches because they're people being described by people who are on the outside. If you take two sentences from anybody and reduce them to just that, that's what you're going to get. Michael Cudlitz
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Once I started working as a professional actor, it was like, 'Bye-bye waiting tables, bye-bye bartending, bye-bye all the cliched jobs actors do.' But after a year of not getting work, there's this really difficult conflict, like, 'Do I have to go back to being a waiter when people recognize me from a show?' David Walton