1. mundane - Noun
2. mundane - Adjective
3. mundane - Adjective Satellite
Of or pertaining to the world; worldly; earthly; terrestrial; as, the mundane sphere.
Source: Webster's dictionaryCreativity is piercing the mundane to find the marvelous. Bill Moyers
To romanticize the world is to make us aware of the magic, mystery and wonder of the world; it is to educate the senses to see the ordinary as extraordinary, the familiar as strange, the mundane as sacred, the finite as infinite. Novalis
Women's studies needed a syllabus and so invented a canon overnight. It puffed up clunky, mundane contemporary women authors into Oz-like, skywriting dirigibles. Our best women students are being force-fed an appalling diet of cant, drivel and malarkey. Camille Paglia
Economics is a strange science. Our subject deals with some of the most important as well as mundane issues that impinge on the human condition. Dale T. Mortensen
Values are principles and ideas that bring meaning to the seemingly mundane experience of life. A meaningful life that ultimately brings happiness and pride requires you to respond to temptations as well as challenges with honor, dignity, and courage. Laura Schlessinger
I have always thought music as a way out of the ordinary mundane obligations of life. Martha Reeves