Mostly:
Not friends today, see ya tommorow
I love you
and Rashah, a curse in dark Mediun
So, what are your favourite classic phrases from way back that might be used too often?
Mine:
Such is life
Everything in its right place
Where'd you park the car?
What was that you tried to say?
I'm not here, this isn't happening
The big fish eat the little ones
I might be wrong
Look into my eyes
God loves his children
This is what you get
Everywhere you turn, I'll be there
It's all in you head
Nothing...
I love you
Mostly:
Not friends today, see ya tommorow
I love you
and Rashah, a curse in dark Mediun
And he was asked, "What is philosophy?" And he answered, "It is a seperation of soul from body."
Well, my least favorite cliché is "by-and-large". You probably didn't know that was a cliché because it's only one at my school. We had a student teacher in history class who was stupid and looked like a Ken doll with a comb-over. He always said "by-and-large" and by the end of the year it was the joke cliché of the school and the last week of the year he tried to stop saying it (Finally). Anyway, I don't really have any favorite clichés, I mostly find them annoying, except for "Discontinue reading this, for it is not important."