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Quotes About Ordinary

Say anything devoid of wisdom and wit on a personal account of social media, many often start putting across points in favour or against it especially when it is from a host having a lot of money; speak something that is really brainy, there is likely to be no support or counteract any mainly when the netizen is simple and ordinary.
~ Anuj Somany
The most idle person in the ordinary population can be seen often engaged in discussion during poll as who will win the election. Stay away from such duffers
~ Anuj Somany
Most green witches find the use of the word "magic" to be irrelevant. Magic implies something out of the ordinary. But to a green witch the mundane is magical. When she senses, responds to, and gently nudges the flows of natural energy around her, nothing could be more natural. She's performing natural magic.
~ Arin Murphy-Hiscock
The only way not to be controversial is to be average and ordinary. They just call me anything but average and ordinary.
~ Art Williams
You see, whether or not we want to admit it, political contempt and division are what economists call a demand-driven phenomenon. Famous people purvey it, but ordinary citizens are the ones creating a market for it.
~ Arthur C. Brooks
Asking questions is an essential part of police investigation. In the ordinary sense a police officer is free to ask a person for identification without implicating the Fourth Amendment.
~ Anthony Kennedy
I have a very quiet life. There's nothing weird.
~ George A. Romero
So what on Earth there isn't to like about New York? I don't know. But what you do also have is a load of very ordinary restaurants which you make a terrible fuss about which are really only very average. Which is fine. One doesn't go to New York for the food.
~ Giles Coren
It's kind of too generic, a male lead.
~ Dylan O'Brien
When I'm not working, I don't do lots of glamorous things.
~ Emma Roberts
There's nothing glorious in dying. Anyone can do it.
~ John Lydon
You enter the extraordinary by way of the ordinary
~ Frederick Buechner
It will be no ordinary birth but a virgin birth because the birth of righteousness and love in this stern world is always a virgin birth. It is never men nor the nations of men nor all the power and wisdom of men that bring it forth but always God, and that is why the angel says, 'The child to be born will be called the Son of God.
~ Frederick Buechner
Let him preach this overwhelming of tragedy by comedy, of darkness by light, of the ordinary by the extraordinary, as the tale that is too good not to be true because to dismiss it as untrue is to dismiss along with it that catch of the breath, that beat and lifting of the heart near to or even accompanied by tears, which I believe is the deepest intuition of truth that we have.
~ Frederick Buechner
To predict the behavior of ordinary people in advance, you only have to assume that they will always try to escape a disagreeable situation with the smallest possible expenditure of intelligence.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
That which you term moderation, I call mediocrity
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
saat cinta ataupun kebencia tidak berperan, tindaka perempuan akan biasabiasa saja
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
One will rarely err if extreme actions be ascribed to vanity, ordinary actions to habit, and mean actions to fear.
~ Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
Ordinary people just like you, with ordinary reserves of cash, have achieved great results in real estate investment, and you can too.
~ Garrett Sutton
There are two things in ordinary conversation which ordinary people dislike - information and wit.
~ Stephen Leacock
I love this life. I feel like I am always catching my breath and saying, 'Oh! Will you look at that?' Photography has been my way of bearing witness to the joy I find in seeing the extraordinary in ordinary life. You don't look for pictures. Your pictures are looking for you.
~ Harold Feinstein
9/11 allowed us to witness the ordinary face of goodness in the love that those about to die brought with them to work that day. It is fitting that we refer to a large segment of the church year as Ordinary Time because it describes the look of the true faith that, as we read of the Kingdom, is spread about us.
~ Eugene Kennedy
For 'Portillo's Hidden History of Britain,' I arranged to meet men and women who were witnesses to history - ordinary people who were caught up in extraordinary events.
~ Michael Portillo
Stripped of its plot, the 'Iliad' is a scattering of names and biographies of ordinary soldiers: men who trip over their shields, lose their courage or miss their wives. In addition to these, there is a cast of anonymous people: the farmers, walkers, mothers, neighbours who inhabit its similes.
~ Alice Oswald