A Quote by Andy Partridge

We're horribly mundane, aggressively mundane individuals. We're the ninjas of the mundane, you might say. — © Andy Partridge
We're horribly mundane, aggressively mundane individuals. We're the ninjas of the mundane, you might say.
My love for nonviolence is superior to every other thing, mundane or super mundane.
In the same way that a mundane object can have a personality somehow, I try to suggest that a mundane setting can have some menace behind it.
People are fascinated by evil because it's mysterious and it doesn't seem to have a rationale behind it, and the second you say that Hannibal Lector was abducted as a child and he had to eat his sister or something like that, it becomes immediately mundane. The character becomes mundane.
People are fascinated by evil because its mysterious and it doesnt seem to have a rationale behind it, and the second you say that Hannibal Lector was abducted as a child and he had to eat his sister or something like that, it becomes immediately mundane. The character becomes mundane.
It became inevitable that television would address life's mundane problems because television itself is so mundane, part of the ordinary flow of time the way those problems are.
A lot of the changes are so gradual that they don't even qualify as news, or even as interesting: they're so mundane that we just take them for granted. But history shows that it's the mundane changes that are more important than the dramatic 'newsworthy' events.
When you are in the mundane from what is deeper than your self, you realize the mundane to be more than your self, and your self opens. It opens in its structuring and in its form, enabling you as the form of your self to move in the deeper levels of the mundane
In the mundane, nothing is sacred. In sacredness, nothing is mundane.
Human language has a vocabulary suited to our daily needs and functions: the shape of any human language maps approximately to the needs and activities of our mundane lives. But few would deny that there is another dimension of human existence which transcends the mundane: call it the soul, the spirit: it is that part of the human frame which sees the shimmer of the numinous.
It is said that the Christian mystic Theresa of Avila found difficulty at first in reconciling the vastness of the life of the spirit with the mundane tasks of her Carmelite convent: the washing of pots, the sweeping of floors, the folding of laundry. At some point of grace, the mundane became for her a sort of prayer, a way she could experience her ever-present connection to the divine pattern which is the source of life. She began then to see the face of God in the folded sheets.
I didn't like mundane life.
I want to elevate the mundane.
The mundane and the sacred are one and the same.
There are no mundane things outside of Buddhism, and there is no Buddhism outside of mundane things.
What will you do in the mundane days of faithfulness?
To be mundane and poor is the curse of life!
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