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Space is going to be commonplace.
To genius life never grows commonplace.
The universal subjugator, the commonplace.
Anything seems commonplace, once explained.
Eschew the ordinary, disdain the commonplace
Lying, stealing, and cheating are commonplace.
Be commonplace and creeping and you'll be a success.
Comedy defends the commonplace; tragedy explodes it.
Nature is commonplace. Imitation is more interesting.
Every commonplace or trite observation is not a truism.
Let us dig our furrow in the fields of the commonplace.
Culturally, it is commonplace for African women to work.
the territory of grief ... is both cruel and commonplace.
Men are seldom more commonplace than on supreme occasions.
Originality is never embraced as quickly as the commonplace.
No affectation of peculiarity can conceal a commonplace mind.
Depend upon it, there is nothing so unnatural as the commonplace.
Marines dying or being seriously wounded is commonplace in combat.
Metaphor is halfway between the unintelligible and the commonplace.
The very commonplaces of life are components of its eternal mystery.
The insular arrogance of the English character is a commonplace joke.
I love to take something very commonplace and reuse it in an original way.
Casual dehumanization of people was commonplace at the Trump dinner table.
Little minds are interested in the extraordinary; great minds in the commonplace.
One rare and exceptional deed is worth far more than a thousand commonplace ones.
Art just consists in making us swallow the commonplaces by charming us eternally.
Commonplace people dislike tragedy because they dare not suffer and cannot exult.
Commonplace minds usually condemn what is beyond the reach of their understanding.
I think that the way of bringing realism into fantasy is to treat it as the commonplace.
The people who are absent are the ideal; those who are present seem to be quite commonplace.
Let me beg you, not to rest contented with the commonplace religion that is now so prevalent.
Every vision is a joke until the first man accomplishes it; once realized, it becomes commonplace.
To make mistakes is human; to stumble is commonplace; to be able to laugh at yourself is maturity.
There's always a way to say something that could seem really commonplace and make it special again.
It is the gift of all poets to find the commonplace astonishing, and the astonishing quite natural.
We do not hug our miracles close. We put them hastily away, preferring the commonplace to live with.
I think it is commonplace for parties to change candidates and reshuffle ministries to bring in new faces.
When the new becomes commonplace, people become accustomed to it. That's a tribute to our sense of adventure.
The abuse on Twitter has become so commonplace and accepted that people have literally made careers out of it.
We imagine that we want to escape our selfish and commonplace existence, but we cling desperately to our chains.
Many actors in films are willing to go to Broadway, and screenwriters are writing plays. It's almost commonplace.
Making the simple complicated is commonplace; making the complicated simple, awesomely simple, that's creativity.
Anti-Semitism isn't just tolerated in some sections of the British Muslim community; it's routine and commonplace.
It's become relatively commonplace to find corners of Africa that have good cell coverage but no electrical power.
It is a commonplace that the League of Nations is not yet-what its most enthusiastic protagonists intended it to be.
It is a commonplace that Racine is untranslatable. This is not because his verse is difficult, but because it is not.
Despite being commonplace, too many people with mental health problems still face stigma, prejudice and discrimination.
Lifelong learning is becoming commonplace, with people studying at different times when they see the benefits of doing so.
At a certain age, death becomes familiar to you-or a loss becomes familiar-the tragedies that are more commonplace in life.
Do not be fooled by its commonplace appearance. Like so many things, it is not what outside, but what is inside that counts.