My sound is very smooth. Not to be to cliche, but really sensual and sultry.
It sounds cliche, but success is your friends, your family, what you do, and if you're happy when you wake up.
Buzzwords and cliches - those are stock in trade. There's nothing wrong with them.
First things first has always been my motto, mostly because it makes absolutely no sense - after all, if first things were second or third, they wouldn't be first things, would they? Still, cliches exist to comfort the feeble minded, not to provide any actual meaning.
Timing is everything. That's a cliche. Now. If I'd said that a long time ago, I'd have been original.
You describe your reality in the highest resolution even when it’s a nightmare and in doing so, you live your own life, not a cliche others have formulated for you.
Choose something you like to do. I know its a cliche, and youve heard it over and over. But the reason is, youre going to have to work long and hard to achieve any success. You better like it or life is going to be terrible.
People regurgitate the same old cliches and it becomes like a photocopy of a photocopy of something that's vaguely interesting.
This is such a cliche, but I feel like filmmaking is a collaborative experience.
The personal appropriation of cliches is a condition for the spread of cultural tourism.
I have never been beautiful in cliche terms.
It's a cliche, but there really is no handbook about the celebrity thing; you have to figure it out as you go along
Cliches are what make you understand something.
You need cliches. Cliches are what people respond to.
Comedy is hard to do. All the cliches about it are true.
I am against the whole cliche of the moment.
(A Foreign Secretary) is forever poised between the cliche and the indiscretion.
The cliche is dead poetry.
At the risk of sounding too cliche, I found a really fantastic church. That is what keeps me grounded.
The cliches are that it's the most generic Starsky and Hutch plot you can find.
It's a cliche that filmmaking is a team sport. However, let me say just say it again: filmmaking is a team sport.
You can't do anything if a person says no. In such a case, there's nothing you can do - unlike the popular cliche that pressure is exerted, or that maybe an unwilling source is done away with.
I know it's a cliche but I never wanted to be famous. I don't believe anybody wants to be famous.
If you address yourself to an audience, you accept at the outset the basic premises that unite the audience. You put on the audience, repeating cliches familiar to it. But artists don't address themselves to audiences; they create audiences. The artist talks to himself out loud. If what he has to say is significant, others hear & are affected.
That's the shock: All cliches are true. The years really do speed by. Life really is as short as they tell you it is. And there really is a God - so do I buy that one? If all the other cliches are true... Hell, don't pose me that one.