The terrible poetry of human nudity, I understand it at last, I who tremble for the first time in trying to read it with blasé eyes.
Not having a passport makes me very blasé about what appears in foreign periodicals since I know I'll never see it.
He carefully maintained the blasé air of one who had been here before and had been incredibly well dressed that time too
Any man, however blase or depraved, finds his love kindled anew when he sees himself threatened by a rival.
I never take anything for granted. I think it's very cool to still get excited about things. I get as excited now as I ever did when I get a chauffeur driven car pick me up and I stay in a fantastic hotel or get to fly in a private plane. I never want to get blasé.
You can't get blase about something you haven't done yet.
On a film set everyone is very cool. Well, blase really.
I do count on a changing of tides. All too often, what could be a critics' darling today becomes tomorrow's target. I don't want to be too blasé about it.
Nobody is quite so blase and sophisticated as a boy of nineteen who is just recovering from a baby grand passion
At twenty, a man feels awfully aged and blasé; at thirty, almost senile; at forty, "not so old"; and at fifty, positively skittish.