Trite Quotes
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Trite Quotes & Sayings
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What's terrible is that there's nothing terrible, that the very essence of life is petty, uninteresting, and degradingly trite.
— Ivan Turgenev
I've got passion, and for people who don't, I make them see how trite their lives are.
— John Singleton
It sounds trite, but I like telling stories.
— Rebecca Hall
We gazed at the constellations, praising the portentous architecture of the sky with trite formulas.
— Elena Ferrante
Writing is a form of art. Do not use New Times Roman or Arial because it's boring and hackneyed.
— Natalya Vorobyova
How could you watch someone floss one minute, and the next minute share your deepest passion or most ridiculous, trite little fears?
— Liane Moriarty
It is a trite but true definition that examples work more forcibly on the mind than precepts.
— Henry Fielding
So I simply said one of the great trite truths: There is generally more than one side to a story.
— Roger Zelazny
Not prettiness, mind you, whose nature is trite, but beauty, which sinks to the depths
— Kanan Makiya
This sounds very simple and maybe even trite, but very few people know that they are loved without condition or limits.
— Henri Nouwen
It is by vivacity and wit that man shines in company; but trite jokes and loud laughter reduce him to a buffoon.
— Lord Chesterfield
What is fanaticism today is the fashionable creed tomorrow, and trite as the multiplication table a week after.
— Wendell Phillips
It may sound trite, but using the weapons of the enemy, no matter how good one's intentions, makes one the enemy.
— Charles De Lint
Misery loves company, as someone unbearably trite said once.
— George R R Martin
It sounds trite to go after men who are nice but when you've been hurt a lot it becomes appealing.
— Salma Hayek
Hatred has a way of destroying the hater more surely than the hated'. Trite, but true in a most terrible way.
— Valerie Fitzgerald
There are things you mustn't even try to explain. They either become trite or they tie you down to something that's only half true.
— Martha Albrand
Every adventure requires a first step. Trite but true, even here.
— American McGee
In a popular medium, you're going to get loads of stuff that is trite, but there'll also be some really special moments.
— Kate Bush
Every commonplace or trite observation is not a truism.
— Charles Lamb
The glamorous life is a facade, a fraud
a farce of frivolous trite
The storybook is blank inside
Chivalry has died — Donato DiCristino
a farce of frivolous trite
The storybook is blank inside
Chivalry has died — Donato DiCristino
It sounds so trite, but my private life is mine.
— Portia De Rossi
The trite objects of human efforts-possessions, superficial success, luxury-have always seemed contemptible to me.
— Albert Einstein
Despite her words about letting go, melancholy washed over her. Because words are easy and often thrown around with trite intentions.
— A. Lynn
There's nothing trite about being consoled in a world that does everything in its power to deliver sorrow.
— Jan Karon
There is no gender to my music. There's no male or female voice, no trite lyrics or poetry. It's much more abstract, so it lives with you longer.
— Yanni
The greatest influence in writing was G. K. Chesterton who never used a useless word, who saw the value of a paradox, and avoided what was trite.
— Fulton J. Sheen
It sounds trite, but only because words make everything true sound trite. Because words always screw up whatever you're trying to say.
— Chuck Palahniuk
Some say Twitter seems trite and lacks weightiness - but in actuality, it lends itself to poetry - it can be very compressed and intense ...
— John Geddes
To claim that music is more important than oxygen would be trite and sentimental. It would also be true.
— Roddy Doyle