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  • Commonplace people have an answer for everything and nothing ever surprises them. They try to look as though they knew what you were about to say better than you did yourself, and when it is their turn to speak, they repeat with great assurance something that they have heard other people say, as though it were their own invention.

    People   Trying   Looks  
    "The Journal of Eugene Delacroix: A Selection". Book edited by Hubert Wellington, translated by Lucy Norton, Cornell University Press, February 25, 1852 (p. 152), 1980.
  • The people who are absent are the ideal; those who are present seem to be quite commonplace.

    People   Absence   Absent  
  • To the average mind popular music would mean compositions vulgarly conceived and commonplace in their treatment. That is absolutely false.

    Mean   Average   Mind  
  • No longer do we accept the 'sublimation model' according to which 'the function of art is to sublimate or transform experience, raising it from ordinary to extraordinary, from commonplace to unique, from low to high'.

    Art   Unique   Poetry  
  • Nothing fires the warrior’s heart more with courage than to find himself and his comrades at the point of annihilation, at the brink of being routed and overrun, and then to dredge not merely from one’s own bowels or guts but from one’s discipline and training the presence of mind not to panic, not to yield to the possession of despair, but instead to complete those homely acts of order which Dienekes had ever declared the supreme accomplishment of the warrior: to perform the commonplace under far-from-commonplace conditions.

    Heart   Warrior   Fire  
    Steven Pressfield (1999). “Gates of Fire: An Epic Novel of the Battle of Thermopylae”, Bantam
  • This is one of the goals of the Jewish way of living: to experience commonplace deeds as spiritual adventures, to feel the hidden love and wisdom in all things.

    Abraham Joshua Heschel (1976). “God in Search of Man: A Philosophy of Judaism”, p.49, Macmillan
  • Let us dig our furrow in the fields of the commonplace.

    Jean-Henri Fabre, Alexander Teixeira De Mattos (2000). “The Life of the Fly”, p.175, The Minerva Group, Inc.
  • Art just consists in making us swallow the commonplaces by charming us eternally.

  • we have these instincts which defy all our wisdom and for which we never can frame any laws. ... They are powers which are imperfectly developed in this life, but one cannot help the thought that the mystery of this world may be the commonplace of the next.

    Law   World   May  
    Sarah Orne Jewett, Richard Cary (1966). “Deephaven and Other Stories”, p.130, Rowman & Littlefield
  • Let me beg you, not to rest contented with the commonplace religion that is now so prevalent.

  • Beauty belongs to the sphere of the simple, the ordinary, whilst ugliness is something extraordinary, and there is no question but that every ardent imagination prefers in lubricity, the extraordinary to the commonplace

    Sade (marquis de), Marquis de Sade (1987). “The 120 days of Sodom and other writings”, Grove Pr
  • I want to be great, or nothing. I won't be a commonplace dauber, so I don't intend to try any more.

    Trying   Want   Talent  
    Louisa May Alcott (2015). “Little Women Collection: Little Women, Little Men, Eight Cousins and More”, p.394, Xist Publishing
  • Depend upon it, there is nothing so unnatural as the commonplace.

    1892 The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes,'A Case of Identity'.
  • In the most commonplace, tiresome, ridiculous, malicious, coarse, crude, or even crooked people or events I had to seek out rare things, good things, comic things, and I did so.

    William Saroyan, William E. Justice (2008). “He flies through the air with the greatest of ease: a William Saroyan reader”, Heyday Books
  • My advice is really this: what we hear the philosophers saying and what we find in their writings should be applied in our pursuit of the happy life. We should hunt out the helpful pieces of teaching and the spirited and noble-minded sayings which are capable of immediate practical application-not far far-fetched or archaic expressions or extravagant metaphors and figures of speech-and learn them so well that words become works.

  • It was just the sort of yatch you'd expect a rock promoter to have. Mirrored ceilings, marble, Jacuzzis and leopard-skin everything, it made the merely vulgar seem commonplace.

    Funny   Rocks   Sailing  
    Pamela Anderson (2008). “Star Struck”, p.95, Simon and Schuster
  • It is a commonplace by now to say that the urban school systems of America contain a higher percentage of Negro children each year.

    Children   School   Years  
  • Originality is never embraced as quickly as the commonplace.

    Franklyn Ajaye (2002). “Comic Insights: The Art of Stand-up Comedy”
  • A hotel is a hotel all the world over, a place essentially vulgar, commonplace, venal, the travesty of a human home.

    Travel   Home   World  
    Mrs. Oliphant (Margaret) (1894). “A House in Bloomsbury”
  • To hold in the mind forever two ideas which seemed to be in opposition. The first . . . acceptance totally without rancor, of life as it is, and men as they are [;] . . . the second . . . that one must never, in one's life, accept . . . injustices as commonplace but must fight them with all one's strength.

  • It is in the everyday and the commonplace that we learn patience, acceptance, and contentment.

  • Here then is the pattern in my carpet, the sense of the eternal mysteries, the eternal beauty hidden beneath the crust of common and commonplace things; hidden and yet burning and glowing continually if you care to look with purged eyes.

    Eye   Glowing   Looks  
    "The London Adventure". Book by Arthur Machen, p.25, 1924.
  • I always find it kind of embarrassing, kind of funny, and kind of exciting. In New York I'm recognized a lot, although nobody says anything. You know, they stare at you just a second too long. But in Paris it's not as commonplace to be recognized.

    New York   Paris   Long  
  • A story was a form of telepathy. By means of inking symbols onto a page, she was able to send thoughts and feelings from her mind to her reader's. It was a magical process, so commonplace that no one stopped to wonder at it.

    Mean   Feelings   Mind  
    Ian McEwan (2010). “Atonement”, p.37, Random House
  • Romance cannot be put into quantity production-the moment love becomes casual, it becomes commonplace.

    Love   Romance   Moments  
  • The very commonplaces of life are components of its eternal mystery.

    Gertrude Atherton (1902). “The Conqueror: Being the True and Romantic Story of Alexander Hamilton”, G.N. Morang
  • Romance is the truth of imagination and boyhood. Homer's horses clear the world at a bound. The child's eye needs no horizon to its prospect. The oriental tale is not too vast. Pearls dropping from trees are only falling leaves in autumn. The palace that grew up in a night merely awakens a wish to live in it. The impossibilities of fifty years are the commonplaces of five.

    Horse   Children   Fall  
    Robert Aris WILLMOTT (1851). “Pleasures,objects and advantages of literature”, p.60
  • I don't know what people find or like in me, I'm hopelessly commonplace!... Current appreciation of my work is a bit highbrow, I've always considered myself a popular artist.

    Maxfield Parrish, Alma Gilbert-Smith, Joyce Stoner, Trust for Museum Exhibitions (2005). “Maxfield Parrish: master of make-believe”, Philip Wilson Publishers
  • Photography makes one conscious of beauty everywhere, even in the simplest things, even in what is often considered commonplace or ugly. Yet nothing is really 'ordinary', for every fragment of the world is crowned with wonder and mystery, and a great and surprising beauty.

    Alvin Langdon Coburn, Alison Gernsheim (1978). “Alvin Langdon Coburn, Photographer: An Autobiography with Over 70 Reproductions of His Works”, p.80, Courier Corporation
  • The insular arrogance of the English character is a commonplace joke.

    Goldwin Smith (1881). “Lectures and Essays”, New York : Macmillan
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