Quotes About Popular
Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds.
~ Louise Penny
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Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds. It was first published in 1841 by Charles Mackay.
~ Louise Penny
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The popular, and one may say naive, idea is that peace can be secured by disarmament and that disarmament must therefore precede the attainment of absolute security and lasting peace.
~ Ludwig Quidde
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Restrictionistic ideas have never met with any measure of popular sympathy except after a time of monetary depreciation when it has been necessary to decide what should take the place of the abandoned inflationary policy.
~ Ludwig von Mises
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No better is the propensity, very popular nowadays, to brand supporters of other ideologies as lunatics. Psychiatrists
~ Ludwig von Mises
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Dying's a fearful popular activity these days so we often double 'em up.
~ Unknown
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To be allowed for the first time in your later career to play leading parts in extremely popular movies is not a situation to worry about.
~ Ian Mckellen
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I'm a legend. Me and Vauxhall Astras. We're legends.
~ Harry Enfield
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I would say that I'm pretty mainstream.
~ Ron Paul
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I'm mainstream.
~ The Weeknd
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As an opinion maker, I'm not your friend. I'm not here to be popular.
~ Will Cain
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Popular Mechanics, Iowa
~ Don DeLillo
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Luhrs, who went on to write a popular deconsumer handbook called The Simple Living Guide,
~ Unknown
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This is the inevitable consequence of a popular movie: you become the guy who wrote "the book that inspired the movie." Frankly speaking, I find it a bit insulting.
~ Unknown
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ONE OF THE most popular books in Poland in the summer of 1939 was Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind.
~ Unknown
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Look at that magic. Light mattered to Monet, to Cezanne, to Manet, and now Matisse is moving into almost flat color, and everyone is following. And Picasso? He doesn't care about light at all. But you can't have beauty without light, and beauty is the only worthwhile quest. Don't lose your way trying to become popular.
~ M.J. Rose
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This interpretation became popular many decades later, after the publication of Solomon Volkov's supposed memoirs of Shostakovich, Testimony. In that book, Volkov has Shostakovich say, The Seventh Symphony had been planned before the war and consequently it simply cannot be seen as a reaction to Hitler's attack.
~ Unknown
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Jasper pointed out, "We've passed that statue seven times in the last hour." "Very popular," said Bntno. "Who don't like that statue?" "We're going in circles," said Jasper. "Not circles," said Bntno. "Irregular polygons." "Oh, come on!" complained Katie. "No," said Jasper ruefully, "he's right. Maybe a trapezoid.
~ Unknown
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otros milagros de la abundante "fe" de los hombres de ciencia, ¡tan exigentes con los milagros populares!
~ Unknown
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Throughout history, demagogues have often outperformed democrats in generating popular fervor, and it is almost always because they are perceived to be more decisive and sure in their judgements.
~ Madeleine K. Albright
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Fear is why Fascism's emotional reach can extend to all levels of society. No political movement can flourish without popular support, but Fascism is as dependent on the wealthy and powerful as it is on the man or woman in the street—on those who have much to lose and those who have nothing at all.
~ Madeleine K. Albright
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He kept himself in line with popular opinion, which meant popular prejudice.
~ John Howard Griffin
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Thomsonism was the most popular layman's medical movement but hardly the only one. Dozens of what can only be called sects arose across the countryside. A Thomsonian rhyme summed up the attitude: "The nest of college-birds are three, / Law, Physic and Divinity; / And while these three remain combined, / They keep the world oppressed and blind / . . . Now is the
~ John M. Barry
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Those who preached faith, or in other words a pure mind, have always produced more popular virtue than those who preached good acts, or the mere regulation of outward works.
~ James Mackintosh
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