Sentences with phrase «just cliches»

Then again maybe just cliches and....
the kinect controls were horrible and story fell of just cliches for me.
... takes two to tango... first look at «yourself» in the mirror... just cliches... they say... I was married to my first wife for 17 1/2 years... she always thought grass was greener on the other side... after I left, she went on to relationship after relationship, married and divorced twice more... I feel sorry for her... forever searching... never finding... I was married once... maybe enough for me...
Once you understand that innovation is not just a cliche term and something that will help your business bypass your competition, then you can start the process of innovative thinking,» says Toshniwal.
But from then on, it's just cliche after cliche.
Not just any cliche.

Not exact matches

Just let them — it sounds super cliche — but flow through you.
These kinds of cliches have little to no meaning, they're just verbal fluff, and they don't add anything to what you're saying.
You obviously didn't understand what the article is about... Just the usual Christian Cliches which don't apply to real life
It may be a cliche, but it's true: We always want what we can't (or just don't) have.
I just want to say that, Yes God does work in mysterious way to be cliche.
How about you just replace «My belief» with «I assume» and prove an old cliche correct.
It would be really helpful if people on here could avoid religious cliches and try to write things in their own words — otherwise the glibness tends to just slide over people and what's being said is lost.
One, by discouraging knowledge and just repeating ethics and cliches, they can control people to do their bidding instead of God's bidding.
At least where I've interacted, people just want to hear the same cliches over and over or want some sort of emotional sermon that «moves» them, a spiritual pep talk.
and at the same time, not sound overly preachy and cliche that people would just puke.
Odds are if you examine it, the 1000 sermons that supposedly are puffing him up with knowledge are just the same hackneyed cliches repeated for the 1,000 th time.
Why can't they just be a caring, listening friend with some empathy instead of trying to fix everything with a cliche, a sermonette and / or unsolicited advice?
In one point you make, you say that the cliche is and I quote «To truly be a Christian, it's not enough to just believe in your heart, you need to confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord.»
Your cavalier use of the cliche «they just don't get it,» only serves as more fuel for anti-Catholic bigotry that seeks to minimize Catholic teachings such as the ministerial priesthood, same - sex marriage and abortion.
I'd hate to summarize anything as beautiful as what you've written by throwing out cliches like true church vs. false church, or buildings vs. community of faith, so I'll just say this.
I just found your blog (cliche, I know, and I couldn't be bothered to google how to write that funky e with a stripe) and I AM IN LOVE.
I can not believe how fast it went... so cliche and I knew it'd fly by, but it seriously feels like we just started.
It sounds so cliche, but it feels like just the other day that he was all teeny tiny, snoozing throughout most of the day, snuggling in my arms or in his rock «n play, by my side.
I looove Valentine's Day, call me cheesy or cliche or whatever, I just love getting to spoil Joe a little bit and all the cute colors / decor, obvi.
«panic buy» is just a stupid expression that has been ingrained into people, s mind by newspapers that love cliches, so any club that buys a player in the last week is panic buying??
5 years of wenger imposed failure and u still have your rose tinted glasses on tight and you bag of football cliches to sniff when feeling down... But actually there are plenty of positives bellerin... Coquellin (but limits exposed here) wilshere (idiot fans font like him I know but this is the game where we miss him) Alexis ozil cech (I was wrong there)... Just not enough to put us where we should be in the european elite... save your football wisdom for mark Hughes he needs it
And while everyone gets nostalgic and starts citing the «basketball is a business» cliche, it's important to remember that they weren't just insanely fun together, they were fucking unstoppable together.
It's a cliche, but you're just giving the government an interest - free loan when you overpay throughout the year.
As cliche as it can sound, one saying — slightly tweaked — is pretty much spot - on when it comes to divorce: «It's not just you, it's also me.»
Sometimes the cliches are just true: you change, you grow apart, once the kids are grown there's nothing keeping you together, and despite 5 years of pleas he wasn't willing to change anything.
Could it be that mainstream advertisers are waking up to the idea that what women want is partners just as comfortable at the baby - changing table as they are in the boardroom — and that normalising men's hands - on fathering rather than resorting to cliche will be the «next big thing»?
I found the most obscure link on KellyMom about insufficient glandular tissue and I knew it was my problem, but since nobody ever else ever heard of it, I felt like it was such a cliche, people just assumed I gave up, never tried hard enough, took the easy way out, etc....
And you can't imagine life without them so it's all just one big annoying cliche about everything being «so worth it.»
I rather like that response — I hate it when politicians resort to the cliches of «I never pay attention to polls» (course you don't, just like all the other politicians don't) or worse «the only poll that counts is election day».
It turns out a little cliche like «learn to love yourself» isn't just a pretty line to say... it has a real impact on our physical and mental well - being.
I decided to be cliche and make a new pumpkin recipe because I obviously bought canned pumpkin from Trader Joe's andddd Pumpkin Spice Coffee and it's October, so we just have to do it.
As cliche as it is, really just being able to live every day with my best friend knowing we took this vow together and are just truly there 100 % for each other — that's so special.
I'm going to sound a bit cliche, but isn't this year already just zooming on by!?
Talk about cliche, but I'm just going to say it... YUM!
I hate to sound cliche, but it's just magical.
It's so cliche but I feel like my 24th birthday was just last month and the 23rd was just a month before that.
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 will just say the cliche which is that I can not believe our boys are almost 2.
As cliche as it sounds, I'm sure those girls who were talking about you on online forums are just jealous or looking to make themselves feel better somehow.
But then these photos were unplanned and taken spur of the moment during a summer evening stroll and I just apparently didn't think to put down my crack MaryLou's and now I am one of said ridiculous cliche bloggers.
Yes, it's a little cliche and expected, but Spring just wouldn't be Spring without a bit of floral.
I know it's a bit cliche to wear a tulle skirt in NYC but I just had to.
im just a gamer looking for my player 2 aha cliche i kno, im not really sure what to put im not good at these kinds of things just msg me an take it from there
Don't just fall into the cliches that everyone uses on dating profiles — they have become meaningless.
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