Top 119 Redundant Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on November 8, 2024.
But when you get to a song, not only do you have to do a vocal melody, you have to write words and not be redundant and make some semblance of a story
Don’t repeat yourself. It’s not only repetitive, it’s redundant, and people have heard it before.
Second sight is redundant to reason anyway. — © Lois McMaster Bujold
Second sight is redundant to reason anyway.
As a visual storyteller, a lot is learning what to include so you're not being redundant between images and text.
Economics becomes redundant if it can rationalise an exchange that sells the future of humankind.
It's redundant to die in Los Angeles.
I don't know, I feel like as time has gone on, hip-hop has become really redundant and repetitive.
Being made redundant is a personal tragedy.
I cut hundreds of pages from my book because I felt myself being reiterative or redundant. Sometimes I wanted to leave just hints of things.
All the new technology seems redundant to me. I was quite happy with the United States mail service. And, I don't even have an answering machine, for God's sake.
The written word is redundant on the high seas. Why? Because paper gets wet too easily.
I'm nothing if not redundant! I also repeat myself.
In the current socio-political climate, he said to himself, committing suicide is absurd and redundant. Better to become an undercover poet.
The phrase 'NFL combine' always sounds redundant, because the league is a combine harvester, reaping and threshing everything in its path. — © Steve Rushin
The phrase 'NFL combine' always sounds redundant, because the league is a combine harvester, reaping and threshing everything in its path.
My dad worked for Kodak and was made redundant when I was about 14. Despite this, my parents did everything they could to help me and my sister do what we wanted to do.
Simplicity is simple. Perhaps this sounds redundant. But it's true, and it's important.
If we're 15 minutes into a lifeless, redundant, status-based 1:1 and I don't have anything sitting in my back pocket, I'm going to turn it into a performance review.
Unlike Marvel, we are not setting up redundant organizations for expertise that exists. We will track all DC properties to measure financial success.
Donald Trump is redundant evidence that if your net worth is high enough, your IQ can be very low and you can still intrude into American politics.
To call somebody a Jewish composer is obviously redundant.
The music business, and the travel that comes with it, is stressful, challenging, redundant, exhausting, exciting, and often very depressing.
With a thriller, you're going to have your red herrings, as different suspects are thrown up as possible culprits. You can only explore that for so long - if you do that more than a few times, it starts to get a little redundant.
If you and I always agree, then one of us is redundant.
I think "creative preaching" is redundant.
In San Francisco, Haloween is redundant.
In the dictionary under redundant it says see redundant.
The censor boards are mere redundant forces conspiring to keep the 'bold' films out of reach of the audience.
All artists are redundant about their own style; they can't escape themselves.
I actually think looking to the past for inspiration is pretty redundant.
Eliminate agencies that perform redundant functions... Get rid of the Department of Commerce, the Department of Education, the Department of Energy.
I don't need to be redundant to the gay community about what's wrong and what isn't happening for them.
Nick plays a corrupt politician, which is kind of a redundant statement.
I believe that as a part of good governance, all agencies should be reviewing regulations and cleaning up those that may be outdated, redundant, or unnecessary.
I don't consciously think of any certain direction when I'm writing. I only try not to be repetitive or redundant.
The experience of seeing your entire team made redundant is eye-opening.
I was made redundant from a job as a PA in a shirt-making company in 1996. I was devastated. I had been there for three years, and it was a job I really liked.
But when you get to a song, not only do you have to do a vocal melody, you have to write words and not be redundant and make some semblance of a story.
I'm a citizen in a democracy. To call me an activist would be redundant. It's not a spectator sport. If we all become non-participants, it no longer works.
I think by its very nature, it's redundant, you know, being the play-by-play guy on television. — © Joe Buck
I think by its very nature, it's redundant, you know, being the play-by-play guy on television.
When you're writing in big block paragraphs, you can afford to have a redundant sentence now and then, but the Twitter format requires concision.
My worship is of a very strange kind. In this, Ganga water is not required. No special utensils are necessary. Even flowers are redundant. In this puja all gods have disappeared. And emptiness has emerged with euphoria.
The best thing that can happen to anybody is to be sacked or made redundant because often that's when you think, "I don't want to become one of the living dead. I haven't got anything to lose, now I can start to follow my own dreams."
You probably have to have redundant levee systems with canals in between them, like the Dutch have, to make sure that incoming water is channeled off to areas where you deal with it rather than have it drown you.
I should not become redundant or jaded.
In San Francisco, Halloween is redundant.
The term 'working mother' is redundant.
I need to keep it spontaneous as an artist, so for me to repeat a face would be redundant and boring.
If we keep an optimistic view about the future, we definitely have to look for our place. Not to be redundant. And that means we have to emphasize what makes us unique.
Sad songs seem to work for me, but I don't want to be redundant; I want to add a little flavor. — © Toni Braxton
Sad songs seem to work for me, but I don't want to be redundant; I want to add a little flavor.
Memory is redundant: it repeats signs so that the city can begin to exist.
Generally, magicians don't know what to say, so they say stupid and redundant crap like, 'Here I am holding a red ball.'
No more misquoted forms, lost invoices, redundant entries, missing checks, or delays caused by incomplete paperwork.
If man ever comes to perfect equilibrium with the environment, we'll all be redundant, perhaps because you won't need art or letters.
The redundant locks, robustious to no purpose, clustering down--vast monument of strength.
In the modern world, nationalism remains a very important force. We delude ourselves into thinking that globalization has made all of that redundant and that everyone just wants to be like America.
I have been made redundant before and it is a terrible blow; redundant is a rotten word because it makes you think you are useless.
If two people always agree, one of them is redundant.
Rock seems a little bit redundant now because it really is what country is. It's the voice of America and rock 'n' roll used to be that.
If I masturbate while Googling myself, which part is more redundant?
Sometimes, you get kind of redundant by learning the same offense over and over again.
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