Quotes About Popularity
Nobody goes to that restaurant anymore because it's too crowded.
~ Yogi Berra
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Nobody goes there anymore, it's to crowded
~ Yogi Berra
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No, I don't go to that restaurant anymore. No body goes there. It's too crowded.
~ Yogi Berra
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I do not want "Mormonism" to become popular; I would not, if I could, make it as popular as the Roman Catholic Church is in Italy, or as the Church of England is in England, because the wicked and ungodly would crowd into it in their sins.
~ young brigham
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Personally, I was never the cool kid. I was always sort of a bookworm. I would just like to be more like Troy, because he's so cool.
~ Zac Efron
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People always come up to me now and say, 'Watchmen' is the best superhero movie ever made.' I'm always saying 'That's super cool. That's nice of you to say.' But it happens now, more and more and more than it did when it first came out.
~ Zack Snyder
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You know, it's not the people in Hollywood who go to see movies that will make a movie successful; it's the people all around the country; it's word-of-mouth.
~ zadora pia
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It was getting harder, however. American magazines still looked shiny and lively, but by the early 1960s, writers like Flora were sensing trouble. With television's exploding popularity, more and more people were staring at screens instead of turning pages. Big corporations like car manufacturers were pulling their advertising dollars out of print and spending them on the airwaves. Magazines were bleeding ad pages and readers, and editors scrambled to balance budgets by retooling audiences.
~ Debbie Nathan
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Even in the heyday of frozen concentrate, the popularity of orange juice rested largely on its image as the ultimate natural beverage, fresh squeezed from a primordial fruit. But the reality is that human intervention has modified the orange for millenniums, as it has almost everything people eat.
~ Deborah Blum
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Obama has made America cool again - and more than that, he's made his own brand arguably the most powerful the world has ever known.
~ Dee Dee Myers
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I'm a talentless but popular young singer and I have the feeling someone is watching me. I use the term loosely because I have few feelings, and even they're too simple, like primary colors.
~ Dennis Cooper
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I'm a nice person. I'm just stupid to want people to like me.
~ Dennis Cooper
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Fame is a vapor, popularity is an accident, and money takes wings. The only thing that endures is character.
~ Dennis Kimbro
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A player dreams of being a superstar, but he doesn't want people flocking all over him asking for an autograph.
~ Dennis Rodman
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The phrase 'popular science' has in itself a touch of absurdity. That knowledge which is popular is not scientific.
~ Maria Mitchell
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Back then: to be paid more, one needed to increase the number of things that are by him known. Today: to be paid more, one needs to increase the number of people by whom he is known.
~ Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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Leadership is not a popularity contest; it's about leaving your ego at the door. The name of the game is to lead without a title
~ Robin Sharma
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Popularity is not leadership.
~ Richard Marcinko
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A man who is influenced by the polls or is afraid to make decisions which make him unpopular is not a man to represent the welfare of the country.
~ Harry S. Truman
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Everyone wants to connect with someone who people think is someone.
~ Johnny Hunt
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There comes a moment in every person's life when they realise they adore me.
~ Salvador Dali
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Life passes, riches fly away, popularity is fickle, the senses decay, the world changes. One alone is true to us; One alone can be all things to us; One alone can supply our need.
~ John Henry Newman
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The use of the term Dixie as a nickname for the South was inspired by the popularity throughout the United States of the Louisiana "Dix", or $10 banknote, issued by New Orleans firms.
~ Jeffrey Rothfeder
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Daniel was just nineteen now and already friends with half of England, not to mention all of Scotland and probably most of Wales.
~ Jennifer Ashley
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