Sentence examples for a quaint notion of from inspiring English sources

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The novel seems convincingly researched, even as it indulges a quaint notion of embryonic genius in which male artists fantasize about fame: "One day our paths will cross on one of the great boulevards or perhaps at the annual Salon.

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This may be a quaint notion for those of us who expect every business to have up-to-date websites with all the information we could ever ask for over the phone.

Honor is a quaint notion these days, of course, but in this case, it may prove a useful one, if only because it's not only useful here but, as Henry Kissinger used to say, has the added virtue of being true.

Perhaps a quaint notion, this humanistic interpretation of privacy is far more empathetic than the loosely defined laissez-faire American conception, which Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis famously described as the "right to be left alone".

There persist a quaint notion amongst no small number of the populace that the talkies will soon pass.

Unique amongst European nations, the French are still attached to an almost quaint notion of their own, special identity, to the idea of "l'exception française".

Even in the best of places, civility is pretty much a quaint notion, replaced by a communal "let's drink too much and vent our rage" theme.

It's a quaint notion, but true: with wars come responsibilities.

"That is a quaint notion that won't work in the real world".

We live in a time when privacy is a quaint notion.

It is a quaint notion: that a dissolute socialite's public pronouncements could inspire New Yorkers to change their ways.

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