Mi casa es su casa. Literally. I'm pretty sure your dad owns it.
Jennifer Lynn BarnesStichwörter: cliche
Spring, spring! Bytuene Mershe ant Averil, when spray biginneth to spring! When shaws be sheene and swards full fayre, and leaves both large and longe! When the hounds of spring are on winter’s traces, in the spring time, the only pretty ring time, when the birds do sing, hey-ding-a-ding ding, cuckoo, jug-jug, pu-wee, ta-witta-woo! And so on and so on and so on. See almost any poet between the Bronze Age and 1805.
George OrwellStichwörter: poetry spring cliche
We both smile at the classic misunderstanding. It’s all so cliché-ridden, it’s embarrassing. I wish our story could have some more original twists and turns. Maybe one of us will turn into a vampire or something.
Stacy KramerStichwörter: wit misunderstanding cliche
Do research. Feed your talent. Research not only wins the war on cliche, it's the key to victory over fear and it's cousin, depression.
Robert McKeeStichwörter: fear talent victory depression research cliche
You make me love books and the words inside them, because they talk about you. I know they do, they tell me that I love you, not as cliché as I write it, but in the warmest, deepest, calmest words I could ever read. I love you, like the books say it. And I'll find a better way to say it one day.
Nema Al-ArabyStichwörter: reading books love feelings cliche
Oh I know it's cliché but yeah they say that great men make it in-
To places few others who even do take the risk've ever been
Stichwörter: greatness poetry adventure self-sacrifice dreams courage bravery accomplishment risk achievement sacrifice relationship cliche rhyme
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There is an enduring freshness in what remains strange and obscure which the cliches of greatness can only evoke nostalgia for.
BauvardStichwörter: humor greatness funny obscurity cliche
This is what happened.
Douglas FairbairnStichwörter: classic great-opening-lines cliche
Users of clichés frequently have more sinister intentions beyond laziness and conventional thinking. Relabelling events often entails subtle changes of meaning. War produces many euphemisms, downplaying or giving verbal respectability to savagery and slaughter.
Patrick CockburnStichwörter: war language laziness euphemism cliche slaughter savagery conventional-thinking
I know, I know…there’s something cliché about that. The heroine initially wanting to clobber a protagonist male, but later realizing that he’s grown on her and she actually really likes him. Technically, I’m not supposed to find that appealing. But maybe real life is a lot more cliché than anyone wants to admit. Or maybe there’s just a fine, subjective line between the cliché and the poetic.
Angela N. BlountStichwörter: inspirational love romantic poetic romance cliches cliche
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