Sentences with phrase «like cliche»

I know that on the surface it sounds like a cliche piece of advice you might expect to find in a Yahoo Finance article.
I know it sounds like a cliche, but knowledge really is power.
I know this sounds like cliche job - hunting advice, but I consistently find typos in the resumes of candidates I interview.
That sounds like a cliche because it is.
«I know it sounds like some cliche, but I feel like I won it for a lot of people, so that's why it means a lot,» Himid said.
That sounds like a cliche, but I've kind of won it for them, too.
It sounds like a cliche, but we're making the kind of games we'd like to play.
Saying that Home is a unique game, might sound like a cliche, but, trust me, this is not the case.
It even got a fancy new trailer: I've seen so many devs say this that it feels like a cliche at this point, but I really can't -LSB-...]
I don't want to sound like a cliche, but it's been Overwatch!
It's like a cliche car salesman, telling you things you «need» then backpedaling in order to close the deal:
«It may seem like a cliche, but I know from our experience that pet stores can more than survive in good economies or bad if they focus less on pricing and more on the welfare and needs of their employees and customers,» Levy says.
I know this sounds like a cliche, but it's not.
It sounds like a cliche but we hit it off like Ricardo has been my buddy for years.
It sounds like a cliche, but the BMW 3 - Series really is the standard by which all other sport sedans are measured.
It's not that Radcliffe had a horrible performance, he did fine, but the character felt like a cliche rich crybaby.
The «back and forth in time» device, which can feel like a cliche, works well here.
seriously worth a watch unless you like cliche **** horror films
Just be yourself may sound like a cliche, but it is a cliche that has endured for a very good reason.
It might sound like a cliche, but think about how many more amazing outfits you can make when you have pieces that go together a million ways!
While this may sound like a cliche, there is a good reason for this:
It may sound like a cliche, but being mindful of all that I have, rather than obsessing about what I want to acquire or achieve brings me tonnes of happiness and peace.»
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.
If he had bought in January when we were leading the league but with injury concerns — he did nothing.He has sold unsung heroes like Cliche for $ 6m and Song — not bought Draxler, Mata, Willian and Hazard when he was in the box seat.
I know it sounds like a cliche (not to mention that it also implies that sometimes Arsenal DO NOT always defend together), but our little Spaniard Santi Cazorla thinks that he has found the secret to Arsenal's winning run — particularly when talking about our spectacular success over Liverpool this weekend.
However, it would be remiss to not acknowledge the fact that these healthy foods have become sort of like a cliche among some food bloggers, including myself.
Many twists might seem like the clich s one expects in this genre of films.

Not exact matches

Warning: listening to this is like listening to a 4 hr + late night OxyClean infomercial / cliche used car commercial.
It's not that I don't feel like I can, I can... but is that in the vocabulary of the one who I worship, if it's not then why would I as His Son want to take on what is not His, my Father's nature... The versions of the Bible I've read seem to think that words are powerful and speaking them is an action and can even change physics if used properly... Again, the scriptures speak for themselves and circumventing the topical study with christiany cliche come - backs doesn't answer or annul anything that the Word has to say on the matter.
I have spent thousands of years surrounded by millions of sycophanty people like Frederica and HeavenSent, all doing nothing other than brown - nosing me endlessly and repeating the same old cliches over and over.
Churches need to be teaching centers where faith and tradition can be explored, where truth can be pursued without the employment of authoritarian cliches like «the church teaches» or «the Bible says» to stifle the questioning process.
In AA I say my name only and not like others who want to follow traditions of the usual cliche» claim and labels.
OK then in what you say about dogmatic absolutism being the opposit of faith you are talking about the righd structures, the incomplicated faith, the mask of reilgion the mask of science and the trading of cliches and insults like cartoon characters — showbusiness.
This is going to sound very cliche but to trust him and trust myself; I like having some control but I've not always kept myself together.
(BTW I'm really sick of cliche unhelpful answers to hard times, justifying it Job - style like anyone knows).
If this seems like a rather quiet sort of justification for homosexuality, then perhaps it is because the grand cliches of this debate have been shouted at us for too long.
This pseudo-context, in other words, is either deliberately concocted by image - mongers and wordsmiths in the employ of an interested party, like a government or powerful corporation, or it is insouciantly dictated by cinematic cliche taken from fiction.
So between the Stop Saying God Bless You article and the Stop Using These Christian Cliches article, I gather that my «Christianese» makes people uncomfortable and I guess people should never feel uncomfortable so I should stop talking like a Christian, or at least keep my Jesus freak talk confined to the walls of the church where it belongs.
Its nice to smile and make Christians feel like they're rebellious by following a «dirty God,» but this is nothing more than surface - level, cliche - ridden empty rhetoric.
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.
The more fundamentalist a church gets the more it becomes a mere propaganda machine holding to cliches like «be in the world not of it», «love the sinner, hate the sin», and «you don't understand because you don't have faith».
I know it's a massive cliche, but things like yoga now make me so happy, and I find it a lot less isolating to think that I'm leaving a party earlier than I would would have done in another life to go to bed but I» l wake up feeling well and that means I get to go to a class I love in the morning.
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.
«Perhaps a cliche pick, but I've been glued to the Tartine cookbook and have been making amazing whole wheat sourdough at home like a champ!»
It goes from cliche breakfast to super satisfying, almost dessert - like breakfast.
Don't get caught up in the cliches like «we want good benevolent citizens on our football team» its all hoopla.
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
@blastgunner the silence from my part is not due to a lack of arguments but to the simple fact that i, m tired of trying to explain how unfounded, weak... your comments are the same way i, m, tired of reading the same old invalid arguments being used, rehashed, borrowed from some sites like caughtoffside or some lazy pundits who love to use the same old cliches without anything to back it up!!
i know it will not go down well, but im tired to read the same comments over and over, people using the same cliches like typical wenger signing, wenger likes a bargain / cheap, he is tight... and what makes it worse is that people make up their minds based on what they read on sites like metro, gms, caughtoffside... 99 % of what they write is made up or remashed sh*t they read somewhere without it being verified!!
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