Quotes About Unremarkable
ZwykÅ'o?? zaÅ› równa siÄ™ nijako??, a nijako?? to tanio??.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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I like boring things.
~ Andy Warhol
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I've obviously got one of those faces that people can forget.
~ Hattie Morahan
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I have seen so many extraordinary things, nothing seems extraordinary any more
~ Lewis Carroll
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Overall I enjoy a certain anonymity. I live a very normal, very ordinary life.
~ Gary Oldman
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Marketing is the price you pay for being unremarkable.
~ Robert Stephens
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Perhaps the only thing about him that had been remarkable was that he had been given a chance.
~ Robin Hobb
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Be one of many. Be sure that they never have reason to remember your face.
~ Lois Lowry
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There was nothing about him to make anybody pay especial attention to him or speculate about his future.
~ Ron Chernow
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The face was bulbous and pink and hairless, utterly unremarkable, a Sunday school teacher's face, and that was the most unsettling part of it. Although he was probably my dad's age or older, the slack, anonymous complexion and dead eyes made it impossible to exactly pinpoint his age. He could have been a wax statue, a young actor made up to look old, or an amateurishly embalmed corpse.
~ Joe Schreiber
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I lead such a boring life.
~ Debbie Reynolds
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My life's actually been quite dull; it's not all that glamorous.
~ Elizabeth Wurtzel
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Most days of the year are unremarkable. They begin and they end with no lasting memory made in between. Most days have no impact on the course of a life.
~ Scott Neustadter
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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
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When they parted it was in the ordinary way: neither had an impulse to say anything special. The whole day had been ordinary. Yet it had never come before either of them, nor was it to be repeated.
~ E.M. Forster
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He was a mediocre member of a mediocre school.
~ E.M. Forster
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Gray suit, gray face, gray life . . . Alan Blunt seemed to belong to an entirely colorless world.
~ Anthony Horowitz
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Everyone's life, not matter how unremarkable, has a singular tragic encounter after which everything that really matters will happen. That moment is the catalyst - the first step in the equation. But knowing the first step will get you nowhere - it's what comes after that determines the result.
~ Robyn Schneider
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I still think that everyone's life, no matter how unremarkable, has a singular tragic encounter after which everything that really matters will happen. That moment is the catalyst—the first step in the equation. But knowing the first step will get you nowhere—it's what comes after that determines the result.
~ Robyn Schneider
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He is shown to a car as small, bland, and white as a hospital dessert
~ Andrew Sean Greer
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What's the best thing you can do for your writing? Construct a boring life.
~ Dorothy Allison
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You enter the extraordinary by way of the ordinary
~ Frederick Buechner
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What do I think about the way most people dress? Most people are not something one thinks about.
~ Diana Vreeland
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She would be invisible, of course. No one would hear her. And nothing has happened, really, that hasn't happened before.
~ Margaret Atwood
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