You are blessed with a knack for sucking the wonder out of the extraordinary.

Daniel McHugh
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When someone is blessed with a knack for sucking the wonder out of the extraordinary, it means that person has a gift for making something great out of something ordinary. In other words, the gift is in the ability to take ordinary things and make them extraordinary when combined with creativity and imagination.

Source: The Merchant And The Menace

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