Originally posted by Pabmusic
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Phrases/words that set your teeth on edge.
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Originally posted by jean View PostNot sure about your example of (3) - wouldn't that be better exemplified by something it hadn't even occurred to us to ask questions about?
I think that to give an example of something we cannot imagine is beyond even me.
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But it appears to have a longer history in any case - the OED gives
1621 J. Wilson tr. L. Lessius & F. Androzzi Treasure of Vowed Chastity i. 22 Take none of the younger sort of widowes, &c. which is meant that they should not be admitted into the function or ministery of diaconisses, or into the number of the Alumnae or Pupills of the Church.
(I wonder why not?)
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Originally posted by jean View PostBut it appears to have a longer history in any case - the OED gives
1621 J. Wilson tr. L. Lessius & F. Androzzi Treasure of Vowed Chastity i. 22 Take none of the younger sort of widowes, &c. which is meant that they should not be admitted into the function or ministery of diaconisses, or into the number of the Alumnae or Pupills of the Church.
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Apologies if I've already posted this. My memory is shocking. It's become fashionable to say:
"It is what it is."Last edited by Stanfordian; 30-09-15, 13:01.
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Although I'm the sort of person who reacts violently against catch-phrases (going forward, having a conversation about, etc, etc, etc) I must say I find "it is what it is" quite the most fundamental truth of Life, The Universe and Everything. Much better than 47. Whether it's quarks, string theory, space-time, the uncertainty principle...name any hard-to-grasp concept...the phrase "it is what it is" just about sums it up . Einstein himself might have coined it.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostAlthough I'm the sort of person who reacts violently against catch-phrases (going forward, having a conversation about, etc, etc, etc) I must say I find "it is what it is" quite the most fundamental truth of Life, The Universe and Everything. Much better than 47. Whether it's quarks, string theory, space-time, the uncertainty principle...name any hard-to-grasp concept...the phrase "it is what it is" just about sums it up . Einstein himself might have coined it.
Yes, it might be a profound statement but this threat is about annoying phrases. It's when everyone begins to use a particular phrase and even pepper a conversation with it that it begins to jar.
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Originally posted by Stanfordian View PostI suppose my memory is what it is!
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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