I'm against ignorance. I'm against sloppy, emotional thinking. I'm against fashionable thinking. I am against the whole cliché of the moment.
That drew a mocking laugh from Lillian. “Really, someone should tell St. Vincent that he’s a living cliché. He has become the embodiment of everything they say about reformed rakes.
A surfeiting of terror soon made terror a cliché.
People regurgitate the same old cliches and it becomes like a photocopy of a photocopy of something that's vaguely interesting.
I really try to keep my personal workspace as tidy as possible. I really believe there's a place for everything and everything in its place, as the cliché goes.
One of the things that really bothers me is that Americans don't have any sense of history. The majority of Americans don't have any idea of where we've come from, so they naturally succumb to the kind of cliche version that Ronald Reagan represented.
The music business is one of a few places where everything you've heard about it seems entirely cliche, but it's true.
I'd discovered another of life's cliches by being with jude: the happier you are in life, the faster it passes you by.
It's a cliché to state that one should think like a child, but it's clear that kids know something that the world tries to make you unlearn later in life.
It is a cliche these days to observe that the United States now possesses a global empire - different from Britain's and Rome's but an empire nonetheless.
So I think I sometimes will put a cliche in and then just pad it out so you're not noticing.
My sound is very smooth. Not to be to cliche, but really sensual and sultry.
The most irritating thing about cliches, I decided, was how frequently they were true.
I hate to sound cliché, but it would probably be the day my daughter was born. That was a pretty amazing experience.
I'm actually big into meditation, transcendental meditation, and that really helps create not only a sense of balance, but all the other stuff this is gonna sound cliché. . . serenity and kind of a calm state of mind. And not that I'm like that all the time, but it helps me deal with life's ups and downs, coming from more of a centered place. Also it helps with creativity.
There's always the cliche of the choir shouting and clapping. OK, you have to do that, but there's also introspective parts, parts where you just follow someone that's preaching. There's lots of different emotions and moods that a service requires.
I know it's an artistic cliche, but every time I look at my past work, I want to projectile vomit.
This was another item about growing up: you encountered all the cliches of love and loss and heartbreak.
I grew up in southern California in the 80s. Yes, I am a walking cliche.
Banality is a symptom of non-communication. Men hide behind their cliches.