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    1. For the last few weeks he had shut out the sounds of life, preferring the solitude of personal contemplation to the banality of human contact, but here in the soft tawny light of the lounge bar at the Red Lion those trivial voices broke through on the back of an ethereal sub tone that slowly built up throughout the evening until, towards closing time, Ken realised that he was listening to the same song being played over and over again on the jukebox


    2. contemplation to the banality of human contact, but here in the soft


    3. Similarly the film The Ice Storm allows, Hibbs says, “the banality of evil to find its finest contemporary expression


    4. good and evil,” school history text books had “achieved the heights of banality thanks to political correctness, she wrote


    5. Even those who are seen as being the bulwarks of this culture can scarcely be trusted, for all flesh is grass; how much esteem should it be given? There’s not a more fertile branch of science to view the banality of man’s brainpan than the field of astronomy


    6. Everyone anxious to ensure they would never be alone; forever travelling in groups surrounded by a babble of banality; never experiencing places in silence, never faced with the scary truth that your survival is up to you – in those days without a mobile phone


    7. Obscenely wealthy wives would weep on my shoulder at the banality of their boring lives and the fact Nannies wouldn’t allow them to see their children more than twice a day


    8. I think of the banality of evil, the


    9. He was what Arendt aptly called the banality of evil


    10. This soap opera clutters the mind with fantasy biographies and statistical histories of sports scores, stock quotes, and social did you hear's triggering the stress-readied ego to obsessively seek refuge in some alterscape that dulls the banality of their screen-addicting flight from the boredom of an unoccupied self

    11. They should change his name to Banality, instead of Banana,


    12. As it was there was nothing to be done but the bleak banality of turning away into her room and shutting the door


    13. So was the banality and casualness of his needs ( at least one woman a day - film stars, high society personalities, White House secretaries), the organization of the procurers (close aides, the secret service, his brother-in-law Peter Lawford and the Sinatra Rat Pack


    14. Repetition is the mother of normality and banality


    15. Suspect argued that fire dramatized the material conditions, the collusiveness, the need for change … the awful banality of the ideas, in flatfoot prose, hurt Amory’s eyes to read, and yet, and yet


    16. The very banality of their advice amused me


    17. I was beginning to cry, I don't know why; I don't remember how she made me sit down beside her, I only remember, as one of my most precious memories, that we sat side by side, hand in hand, and talked eagerly : she was questioning me about the old man and his death, and I was telling her about him—so that it might have been supposed that I had been crying over Makar Ivanovitch, though that would have been the acme of absurdity; and I know that she could not possibly have suspected me of such childish banality


    18. I remember how strange it used to seem to me to hear her discoursing on theatres and the weather to my brother Woloda! I knew that of all things in the world he most despised and shunned banality, and that Varenika herself used to make fun of forced conversations on the weather and similar matters


    19. She hesitated, and then, the obvious banality refusing to be uttered, answered, slowly: “It isn’t really done, Teddy, you only think it is


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