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Quotes About Platitudes

The man who has the courage of his platitudes is always a successful man.
~ Van Wyck Brooks
the platitudes of Americanism were horseshit. Number one, they didn't work. Number two, they weren't true. Number three, the people giving voice to them didn't believe them either.
~ Joseph Heller
Very full of cant phrases
~ Agatha Christie
One becomes sated with platitudes no less than honey, so that one often breaks another's bones in one's vexation.
~ Jack Vance
What is all wisdom save a collection of platitudes?
~ Norman Douglas
What came in the end was only a small war and a quick victory; when the farmers and the gentlemen finally did coalesce in politics, they produced only the genial reforms of Progressivism; and the man on the white horse turned out to be just a graduate of the Harvard boxing squad, equipped with an immense bag of platitudes, and quite willing to play the democratic game.
~ Richard Hofstadter
In the poetry of immigrants, nostalgia is as common as confetti at parades or platitudes at political conventions.
~ Amitava Kumar
this another example of Federation hypocrisy? These people reduced all political complexity to pious platitudes, while they constructed the greatest empire in the history of the Alpha Quadrant.
~ Andrew J. Robinson
The real lover of cats is one who demands a clearer adjustment to the universe than ordinary household platitudes provide; one who refuses to swallow the sentimental notion that all good people love dogs, children, and horses while all bad people dislike and are disliked by such.
~ H. P. Lovecraft
Our society is just less open to platitudes, more open to stories.
~ Max Lucado
She wasn't really going to church anywhere, but she remained a contemporary evangelical to the back teeth. She had lost her faith while still managing to hang on to all the platitudes.
~ Douglas Wilson
Where could you go in Harrisonville?-this smalltime place haunted by by homilies, platitudes, and booshwah.
~ Joe Eszterhas
English translation of the Koran. I wonder how, with such a repetitive farrago of platitudes, expressing so self-evident a theology and an ethic so puerile, Islam can have spread as it has.
~ Anthony Burgess
Mr. Trump's and Mr. Osteen's brands are rooted in success, not Scripture. Believers in prosperity like winners. Hurricanes and catastrophic floods do not provide the winning narratives crucial to keep adherents chained to prosperity gospel thinking. That is why it is easy for both men to issue platitudes devoid of empathy during natural disasters.
~ Anthea Butler
To all the self-righteous defenders of 'freedom of speech' who oh-so-ardently proclaimed that FARA registration places no restrictions whatsoever on RT's journalistic work in the U.S.: Withdrawal of Congressional credentials speaks much louder than empty platitudes.
~ Margarita Simonyan
Many will call me an adventurer - and that I am, only one of a different sort: one of those who risks his skin to prove his platitudes.
~ Che Guevara
But I should never have had patience to sit all night upon that bench in the House of Commons. How men can do it! They mustn't read. They can't think because of the speaking. It doesn't do for them to talk. I don't believe they ever listen. It isn't in human nature to listen hour after hour to such platitudes. I believe they fall into a habit of half-wakeful sleeping, which carries them through the hours; but even that can't be pleasant
~ Anthony Trollope
The criticism of the Democrats in the past is that they were too timid. They ran on consultant-driven platitudes and didn't offer a compelling enough vision.
~ Ro Khanna
And you fixed it?" "I think so. I had a long talk with her this morning. But you see, my approach had to be oblique. She would have ignored my platitudes and resented my advice. There was only one way to show her how happy she really is—and that was to make her feel sorry for me.
~ Bel Kaufman
Contrary to accepted legend, the Philadelphians did not at all mind the presence of the British army in their city; in fact, many of them hoped that Washington would soon be caught and hanged, putting an end to those disruptions and discomforts which had been set in motion by the ambitions of a number of greedy and vain lawyers shrewdly able to use as cover for their private designs Jefferson's high-minded platitudes and cloudy political theorizings. Shortly
~ Gore Vidal
Politics is largely governed by sententious platitudes which are devoid of truth
~ Bertrand Russell
Politics is largely governed by sententious platitudes which are devoid of truth
~ Bertrand Russell
Platitudes are safe, because they're easy to wink at, but truth is something else again.
~ Hunter S. Thompson
Because we approach the gospel with preconceived notions of what it should say rather than what it does say, the Word no longer falls like rain on the parched ground of our souls. It no longer sweeps like a wild storm into the corners of our comfortable piety. It no longer vibrates like sharp lightning in the dark recesses of our nonhistoric orthodoxy. The gospel becomes, in the words of Gertrude Stein, … a pattering of pious platitudes spoken by a Jewish carpenter in the distant past.
~ Brennan Manning