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Popularity is when other people like you. Happiness is when you like yourself.
Mike Murdock
Fame is when others appreciate you, contentment is when you are satisfied with yourself.
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You are not defined by your possessions, looks, or popularity. You are made in God's image.
LeCrae
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Popularity should be no scale for the election of politicians. If it would depend on popularity, Donald Duck and The Muppets would take seats in senate.
Orson Welles
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The low-grade plagiarism of popularity will never lead you to true contentment.
T. D. Jakes
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Popularity has everything to do with business
and nothing to do with music.
Donald Fagen
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Leadership is not about popularity, it is about doing what is right.
Laura Bush
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Goodness means the highest degree of popularity.
Heinrich Mann
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The first foundation for the creation of authority is always provided by popularity.
Adolf Hitler
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Popularity comes and goes. You need to know who you are, what you stand for, and why you're here.
Madonna Ciccone
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I don't care at all about the mainstream; I don't care about popularity contests; I don't care about who's got the biggest-selling album; and I don't care about glossy production.
Phil Anselmo
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Please repeat: influence is not popularity.
Brian Solis
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The variations I've composed on the graceful Neapolitan ditty, 'Oh Mamma, Mama Cara,' outshine everything. I can't describe it
Niccolo Paganini
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If you're holding out for universal popularity, I'm afraid you will be in this cabin for a very long time.
J. K. Rowling
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Popularity is the one insult I have never suffered.
Oscar Wilde
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Popularity ends on yearbook day-Respect stays forever.
John Bytheway
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Beating Newt Gingrich in a popularity contest is like beating Stephen Hawking in 'Dancing with the Stars.'
Bill Maher
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The man with a host of friends who slaps on the back everybody he meets is regarded as the friend of nobody.
Aristotle
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what is popular need not necessarily be right or wise.
Indira Gandhi
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We do not interpret bitcoin's popularity as having a relationship with the public's view of the Federal Reserve's conduct of monetary policy
Janet Yellen
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You are not a leader to win a popularity contest-you are a leader to lead.
Jack Welch
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I feel that what is probably the greatest enemy of longevity is popularity, and most people die of popularity.
Anton Szandor LaVey
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I want to take advantage of any popularity I have.
Ben Barnes
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Popularity is the pocket change of history. The true measure is courage. There will never be another Charlton Heston.
Tom Selleck
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The cost of living hasn't effected its popularity.
Mark Twain
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Anyone who is popular is bound to be disliked.
Yogi Berra
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I just write what I wanted to write. I write what amuses me. It's totally for myself. I never in my wildest dreams expected this popularity.
J. K. Rowling
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Popularity is exhausting. The life of the party almost always winds up in a corner with an overcoat over him.
Wilson Mizner
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The problem with popularity is that if it gets too popular everybody leaves and goes somewhere else.
Mike Love
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The presidency is more than a popularity contest.
Al Gore
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I would jump down Etna for any public good - but I hate a mawkish popularity.
John Keats
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I think George W. Bush has a warm, engaging personality. But, you know, the presidency is more than just a popularity contest.
Al Gore
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Now, it's a fact well known to those who know it well that prophets of doom only attain popularity when they get the drinks in all around.
Robert Rankin
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There are others who aim at popularity under the disguise of patriotism
Jonathan Mayhew
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There is what is called the highway to posts and honor, and there is a cross and by way, which is much the shortest.
Jean de la Bruyere
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It's much easier on the emotions when one sees life as an experiment rather than a struggle for popularity.
Criss Jami
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He cast off his friends as a huntsman his pack, For he knew when he pleas'd he could whistle them back.
Oliver Goldsmith
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Reputation is but a synonym of popularity: dependent on suffrage, to be increased or diminished at the will of the voters.
Washington Allston
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The truth, the hope, of any time must be sought in the minorities. Michael Angelo was the conscience of Italy. We grow free with his name, and find it ornamental now, but in his own day his friends were few.
Ralph Waldo Emerson