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Quotes About Popular

Fascism offered false solutions, simplistically blaming groups such as Jews and Communists for complex problems such as unemployment and crime. She made merciless fun of the concept of the triumph of the will, likening the Führer and the Duce to playground bullies. They claimed popular support, but banned all opposition.
~ Ken Follett
...things become mainstream when they become imaged over and over again. Something happens in relationship to ideas of representation that makes it more palatable or digestible.
~ Catherine Opie
Vox populi, vox Humbug.
~ William T. Sherman
Americans are accustomed to seeing the subversive impact of popular music. Blues, jazz, rock, punk, rap, and so on—popular music has been like the prow of an icebreaker, bursting through the frozen sea of convention.
~ David S. Reynolds
All propaganda must be popular and its intellectual level must be adjusted to the most limited intelligence among those it is addressed to.
~ Adolf Hitler
Cheap romance novels are never good books." "They are widely read, and I find their sheer predictable content calming. Hence, good.
~ Jeanne G'Fellers
Despite popular assertions to the contrary, science tells us that money can buy happiness. To a point.
~ Jeff Atwood
Rodrick's punishment was that he had to answer a bunch of questions Mom wrote out for him. Did owning this magazine make you a better person? No. Did it make you more popular at school? No. How do you feel about having owned this type of magazine now? I feel ashamed. Do you have anything you want to say to women for having owned this offensive magazine? I'm sorry women.
~ Jeff Kinney
1922 was a bad year for Elizabeth. She was disappointed by some of the reviews of The Enchanted April although it was to prove the most popular — excepting the first — of all her novels. She suffered from depressions that she couldn't throw off. Her doctor diagnosed menopausal symptoms.
~ Elizabeth von Arnim
The nerd flavor of masculinity has overwhelmed the macho kind in real-life power dynamics, and therefore in popular culture.
~ Ellen Ullman
a cultura para massas surripia quanto pode da sensibilidade e da imaginação popu­lar para compensá-la com um lazer mínimo, entrecortado de imagens e slogans de propaganda.
~ Alfredo Bosi
Hollywood grew to be the most flourishing factory of popular mythology since the Greeks.
~ Alistair Cooke
Rock musicians, and a vast array of popular-music musicians, due to their wealth, acquired through the mass of their notoriety, are able to be listened to and heard and thus are able to effect change on an international level.
~ Bill Dixon
We are in niche consumption mode, but 'niche' doesn't mean 'small' anymore. Niche can mean focused, and particularly with the Web, which is a global audience... you can have something niche and still get 10 to 15 million views.
~ Chris Hardwick
I could obtain any paper by pirating it, so I solved many requests and people always were very grateful for my help. After that, I created sci-hub.org website that simply makes this process automatic and the website immediately became popular.
~ Alexandra Elbakyan
After 'Punk'd,' my company Katalyst did a deal with AOL to produce short-form content for the Web. At that time it was a different game. If you got front-page coverage on any popular website, you could probably get a push.
~ Ashton Kutcher
I've had some really big hits with 'Groundhog Day' and 'Michael,' 'Multiplicity,' 'Four Weddings and a Funeral.'
~ Andie MacDowell
For half a century, the Sunset Strip was the asphalt timeline of American popular music. My most distinct memory, from more years ago than I'll confess to, is waiting for a table at the Olde World, which occupied a wedge of territory at Sunset and Holloway Drive, where the daiquiris became more vicious the longer you sat in the sun.
~ Steve Erickson
I have survived so long because I've been blessed with talented and gracious colleagues and with a top brass who let me choose my topics every week and then allowed me to express opinions that were not always popular. Well, someone had to stand up to the yackety-yak soccer cult.
~ Frank Deford
What is fanaticism today is the fashionable creed tomorrow, and trite as the multiplication table a week after.
~ Wendell Phillips
We opened a shop in Rotherham which does free demonstrations every day, six days a week and it's been very popular.
~ Jamie Oliver
Sure, Obama is personally popular, but the same cannot be said for his policies or his legacy.
~ Katie Pavlich
I'm not politically committed at all in the popular sense; that is, to any party. I'm committed to whatever's best for the normal working person. I'm not a great fan of politics.
~ Frank Oz
I think the concept of polo that people had in the 1920s and the 1930s was much more accurate, when going to a polo match was seen as a great day out and great fun on a more popular level.
~ Nacho Figueras