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Quotes About Trends

All through the kind of late '80s and '90s, every A&R record company man was saying, 'Now what we want is another record like 'Back in the High Life.' And, of course, that's not the way to make music at all. That's the tail wagging the dog.
~ Steve Winwood
Something that I've definitely taken on when I think of my style icons - people like Harry Styles and the way he's managed to bring a femininity to his masculinity - is that that's definitely the way that we're moving as men going into 2021.
~ Nicholas Galitzine
Electronic music has definitely taken over America. There is more and more interaction with hip hop.
~ Thomas Bangalter
What did happen to rock music? I think there was a hip-hop takeover.
~ Kyle Gass
For the first case I did with Octone, 360 deals were not at all being talked about. And then for the follow-up case, it was the focus. I wanted to see how things were changing and what the new challenges were.
~ Anita Elberse
I went through phases of odd hairstyles and tank top-over-tee outfits and stuff like that.
~ Jamie-Lynn Sigler
In 1968 there were about $200 billion dollars in the United States. Prices were not very high. In 2003 there were $1.3 trillion and prices are up.
~ Richard J. Maybury
You can't fool Mother Nature, and you can't fool market forces (at least not for long)
~ Richard McKenzie
Across thirty-two cities worldwide, people in 2006 were walking an average 10 percent faster than they were in 1994.
~ Richard O'Connor
Form follows profit is the aesthetic principle of our times.
~ Richard Rogers
The end of the professional era is characterized by four trends: the move from bespoke service; the bypassing of traditional gatekeepers; a shift from a reactive to a proactive approach to professional work; and the more-for-less challenge.
~ Richard Susskind
más Abogados chinos que ingleses han comprado este libro.
~ Richard Susskind
In 1800 the United States had a birth rate higher than any ever recorded for a European country, but it fell steeply and consistently throughout the century. The total fertility rate, which is the average number of children borne by a woman before she reaches menopause, had fallen 50 percent by 1900.
~ Richard White
Don't get caught up in fashion games. These kids probably think we're old, nark conformists or something, but really, they're just conforming in their own ways. They're conforming to nonconformity.
~ Richelle Mead
In 1800, the average person consumed 5 pounds per year;7 now we average 152 pounds a year.
~ Rick Warren
What a lot of hairy-faced men there are around nowadays.
~ Roald Dahl
We saw the new gymnasium and the new science labs and the newly expanded library and the new theater arts building and a lot of coeds with moussed hair and bright plastic hair clips and skin cancer tans.
~ Robert Crais
the more fundamental problem with the big government explanation is that by most measures (all spending, or spending on the welfare state in real per capita terms, or spending as a fraction of GDP; number of government employees) the size of government lagged behind the I-we-I curve by several decades. Federal government spending and the number of employees rose steadily in tandem with the I-we-I curve from 1900 to 1970 and kept rising until they leveled off after the 1980s.
~ Robert D. Putnam
The decline in religious participation, like many of the changes in political and community involvement, is attributable largely to generational differences.
~ Robert D. Putnam
The vast majority of people conform to whatever is normal for the time.
~ Robert Greene
Your eyes must be on the larger trends that govern events, on that which is not immediately visible. Never lose sight of your long-term goals. With an elevated perspective, you will have the patience and clarity to reach almost any objective.
~ Robert Greene
AESTHETICS OF THE AESTHETICIAN What is the aesthetician But a mule hitched to the times?
~ Kenneth Koch
The obvious never moves markets; surprises almost always do.
~ Kenneth L. Fisher
A good indicator of a healthy economy is when people buy completely useless things.
~ Kevin J. Anderson