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Observations ring true but are never trite.
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He never gives trite, easy answers.
Don't be afraid to ask for help - the only silly questions are the ones never asked (as trite as that sounds)!
As a child, I regularly heard him say such things as "ignorance is bliss," "laughter is the best medicine" and "first things first," and swore I would never use such trite and overused expressions.
Benn's insights can be agonisingly trite: "Divorce is never easy".
It might sound trite, and Stanton never would have mentioned Torre's speech if the Yankees had succumbed to Oakland.
He never used a phrase as trite as "the good war", but in his very first speech as prime minister in May 1940 he defined his policy simply: "To wage war against a monstrous tyranny, never surpassed in the dark, lamentable catalogue of human crime".
And not even Ms. Mason's obvious sincerity can salvage "We Never Ran Out of Love," a trite pop-country ballad composed by her husband, Paul Rolnick.
Fear not, though, there are no star deaths only one rather welcome one [Lucas]." John Beresford of TV Scoop praised the entire episode, stating "the pace didn't let up from start to finish, the whole thing looked awesome, the acting was pitch perfect," and the dialogue "never drops into the realms of trite, or hyperbole, or parody.
The trite saying is, it's never the right time, until it's too late.
Whenever Bryan stroked a winner, Noritz hollered, "Big shot!" ("I never say, 'Good shot.' 'Good' is so trite; it has no impact on a player's mind. There is a science to this").
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