Sentences with phrase «cliches about»

If you are tempted to use one of the following cliches about time - stop and think.
It dispels or explains the many cliches about divorce.
You prove you're a good person, i.e. you're on the right side, you have the right friends and the right enemies, by enunciating certain cliches about the climate of the entire world.
Lichtenstein's work of the early 1960s contains a virtual catalog of ruling cliches about Modern art.
Bas seems like a funny guy who resists cliches about the artist narrative.
The result is a body of work that brings vision itself into awareness, without resorting to cliches about the relationship between the digital and real life.
I realize these may be intentional cliches about wild - west films, or racist grandparents, but these jokes felt out - of - place and awkward.
All the old cliches about used car salesmen and dealerships apply here.
That's even more the case with Danny Collins, a mush of it's - lonely - at - the - top cliches about a big - time pop star (think Neil Diamond crossed with Billy Joel crossed with Barry Manilow - oooh) with a fancy L.A. house, a fake tan, a frisky girlfriend, a Mercedes, and a private jet, and without a new song to his credit in 30 years.
Kid Blue may be set in the early 20th century (it's a bit vague on that point) but the attitudes are pure 1973, with the more pious townspeople spouting cliches about patriotism, the unemployed / poor bringing it on themselves, young men needing to learn respect for their elders, and native Americans being «savages.»
The movie works to overturn cliches about privileged Claire and her Latina maid by making socioeconomic disparities between them the subject of their relationship.
Don't even consider this dud, unless you're the type inclined to laugh at an insufferable sergeant incessantly insulting his men, homophobic «Don't Ask, Don't Tell,» jokes or offensive cliches about Arabs and Latinos.
Full of cliches about drug - addicted musicians and the people who love and loathe them.
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By: Meika Rouda I didn't think much about getting older, all the cliches about midlife crises and affairs and sports cars and a deep reflection on how happy one is and whether life would be better if (fill in the blank)... So I was blindsided last weekend when one of my closest friends called me in -LSB-...]
All I hear is your opinion on what Wenger is doing wrong at the football academy, and some cliches about «steel».
LFC winning the league is great and has smashed so many cliches about spending, certain managers and their age (the serial winner Mouhinho for example), tactics (heavy pressing lol, 3 at the back lol) versus the simplicity of Leicesters tactics, aged manager and relatively cheap squad.
All of this came to naught, Siemon - Netto argues, because both American and British authorities at the highest levels thought in cliches about Germans (militarists), Lutherans (quietists), and conservatives (Hitler sympathizers).
Weigel writes: «Avoiding the really hard questions, O'Brien's Massey Lectures are replete with what cigar - makers call «filler»: ill - informed cracks about American presidential politics; typically dismissive liberal cliches about a somnambulant Ronald Reagan; a strange obsession with the Clinton Administration's «Operation Restore Democracy» in Haiti.
Time after time in my months on the road, the Allens and the Coxes reminded me that the cliches about the lonely struggles of the entrepreneur have their basis in the solitary realities of everyday life.
Think of it in terms of the cliche about romantic breakups: It's not you, it's me.
If the old cliche about how a picture says a thousand words is true, I wonder how many words a good graph conveys.
Mr. Flanders adds a nice twist by suggesting that I'm an ill - informed hayseed who relies on twenty - year - old stories and recites tired old clichs about «political correctness.»
Again, the cliche about Luther and Lutheranism is at least dented, if not destroyed.
Brown's defense of this «history» gives fresh meaning to the old cliche about «blind faith.»
I hate to be a cliche about it, but everything really is better with bacon, isn't it?
Of course we will hear the same old cliche about luck evening itself out over the season but I am not so sure, especially when you consider what happened when we faced Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
Add your own cliche about time here.
And you can't imagine life without them so it's all just one big annoying cliche about everything being «so worth it.»
I was tempted to answer, but it seems like a cliche about how freedom isnt free and all it takes for tyranny to thrive is for good men to stand by and do nothing.
The cliche about New Labour «control freakery» was not a fiction.
The cliche about Parisians and navy is so true in my experience — I see it almost as much as black, it's just as chic of a color, and slightly more «unexpected».
I'm trying really hard to not say something cliche about 50 Shades of Gray, lol!
There is nothing more cliche about Valentine's Day than single women complaining they don't have a date.
Herzog embodies the cliche about the performer who's so charismatic that he could read aloud from the phone book and still be mesmerizing.
Reinforcing the sense that Cincinnati teenagers are the target audience is Bertolucci and Adair's almost abject reliance on every American cliche about the French they can summon up — all the way down to the pseudotriumphant use of Edith Piaf's «Non, je ne regrette rien» (with its irrelevant lyrics) over the final credits — and their systematic elimination of all the atmospheric allusions in the novel to Left Bank locations.
There's an old Hollywood cliche about just being nominated for an Oscar being as good as a win, but for Gibson, after all he's been through, it's true.
There's that cliche about how you can't judge a book by it's cover, but guess what: We do.
You've probably heard the old cliche about «getting it in writing».
It's time to retire the cliche about the Souls games being unfairly difficult, because, over time, the series has both made concessions to accessibility while simultaneously teaching players how to succeed.
Photo-wise, it's the old cliche about Impressionism as the secret child of photo, and Pointillism being the forerunner of process color in printing: Sigmar Polke's dots, Bridget Riley's psy - ops, camouflage, the pixel, inkjets and spray paint.
She joyously defies every cliche about what British art is supposed to be like.
But unlike the corporate «art» that might serve as a backdrop for a Dilbert strip, his scribbles are raw and rambunctious, as if scrawled on the back of a napkin at the moment of epiphany (not unlike the cliche about how business ideas are born).
The car company has been stereotyped for years, but that hasn't stopped them from peddling every tired cliche about transit.
There's a relatively common cliche about marrying your best friend.

Not exact matches

«It is an old cliche that familiarity breeds contempt, but it is very true about work relationships.
In a cliche story about «young love,» Skittles takes on Super Bowl 51.
New Year's resolutions are cliche, but they aren't without value, because taking the time to think about what is holding us back from our dreams has enormous benefits.
You obviously didn't understand what the article is about... Just the usual Christian Cliches which don't apply to real life
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