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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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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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I want to take advantage of any popularity I have.
Ben Barnes
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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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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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There are others who aim at popularity under the disguise of patriotism
Jonathan Mayhew
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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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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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I have discovered that a famed familiarity in great ones is a note of certain usurpation on the less; for great and popular men feign themselves to be servants to others to make those slaves to them.
Ben Jonson
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Everybody's private motto: It's better to be popular than right.
Mark Twain
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Popular opinion is oftenest, what Carlyle pronounced it to be, a lie!
Wendell Phillips
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To some men popularity is always suspicious. Enjoying none themselves, they are prone to suspect the validity of those attainments which command it.
George Henry Lewes
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Those men who are commended by everybody must be very extraordinary men; or, which is more probable, very inconsiderable men.
Sir Fulke Greville
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Of all the scamps society knows, the traditional good fellow is the most despicable.
J. G. Holland