Top 1200 Popular Girl Quotes & Sayings - Page 17

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Last updated on November 24, 2024.
My clothes are very popular in Japan.
The God of popular religion is not holy.
You don't launch a popular blog, you build one. — © Seth Godin
You don't launch a popular blog, you build one.
Popular atheism is not a philosophy but a therapy.
It feels really great to be popular.
Popular applause veers with the wind.
Badminton is not a popular sport in India.
Nothing I do is done by popular demand.
The girl who I will marry will have a heart so wise that in the hollow of her eyes my heart will want to tarry. The girl who will be mine will have skin so soft and tender, and when it comes December, her skin will be my wine.
This girl has the spark of life. This is my primary filter for new friends (girl- and otherwise) and the highest compliment I can pay. I've tried many times to figure out exactly what ignites it -- what cocktail of characteristics come together in the cold, dark cosmos to form a star. I know it's mostly in the face -- not just the eyes, but the brow, the cheeks, the mouth, and the micromuscles that connect them all. Kat's micromuscles are very attractive.
I realize I lack popular recognition.
That knowledge which is popular is not scientific.
I believe every...man remembers the girl he thinks he should have married. She reappears to him in his lonely moments, or he sees her in the face of a young girl in the park, buying a snowball under an oak tree by the baseball diamond. But she belongs to back there, to somebody else, and that thought sometimes rends your heart in a way that you never share with anyone else.
There's no reason for the electors to overrule the popular choice.
If I talk to a woman for more than five minutes I can tell you exactly whether she's an Aidan girl or a Mr. Big girl. Aidan girls are more interested in nurturing relationships and building a nest while Mr. Big girls are more about show and having fun.
It's not enough for something to be popular; it has to be good. — © Sarah Millican
It's not enough for something to be popular; it has to be good.
When I first read Anne Frank's 'Diary of a Young Girl,' I saw for the first time that a girl could be a writer and that it had something to do with survival and with ethics and fighting against evil. I admired her, though her diary remained terrifying and mysterious to me. She was a character in a real fairy tale - fairy tales are brutal.
It's because the idea of what's cool is different. When you talk to a girl who goes to regular school, what's cool is whether or not you've been to jail, or if you have a car. If you talk to a girl who goes to art school, what's cool to her is if you do art projects on the weekend with your dad, if you can build something - out-of-the-norm stuff.
Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds
I wasn't the most popular kid in school.
I act on my principles, whether they're popular or not.
Popular culture is inescapable in the U.S. Why not use it?
Whatever is popular deserves attention.
I can't do something just because it's popular.
Anyone who is popular is bound to be disliked.
We have to say what we believe... whether it's popular or not.
Winners aren't popular, losers often are.
I was not popular. I was the kid in school that was bullied.
I was very popular in high school.
Tennis obviously isn't as popular as baseball in the States.
To do the impossible, you need to ignore the popular.
Art should never be popular.
Our Betty Cooper is still the girl next door - she literally lives next to Archie. And she's the blonde all-American girl; she's so sweet and forgiving, gives people the benefit of the doubt and second chances, wears her heart on her sleeve. But she's also incredibly broken on the inside, for many different reasons.
A President cannot always be popular.
Popular culture is filled with girls.
But I do know which is the least popular. The truth.
Originally, 'Popular' was going to be a movie.
He who does not know how to encircle a girl so that she loses sight of everything he does not want her to see, he who does not know how to poetize himself into a girl so that it is from her that everything proceeds as he wants it-he is and remains a bungler
She was, in fact, quite a pleasant looking girl, even if her bosom had clearly been intended for a girl two feet taller; but she was not Her. The Egregious Professor of Grammar and Usage would have corrected this to "she was not she," which would have caused the Professor of Logic to spit out his drink.
Deregulation is a popular term that's used across the political spectrum. And it's one of these terms like "choice," that corporate interests have used because they know their focus-group buzzword testing makes it sound like a popular word. Because, who can be against deregulation? Being free, having liberty, not having someone tell you what to do, being deregulated, hey, that sounds great. But deregulation is a non sequitur in the realm of media policy or media regulation. The issue is never regulation versus deregulation; our entire system is built on media policies and subsidies.
Most of the music I'm into wasn't popular when it was being made. — © Mark Lanegan
Most of the music I'm into wasn't popular when it was being made.
Yeah, I was a child of American popular culture.
It's a difficult thing to be in fashion or popular - it's all so fickle.
It's a great thing that yoga is so popular.
Well, I'm not that popular with the politicians, I have to say.
The popular breeze - Aura popularis
It takes no courage to say or do what's popular.
All I know is it was very easy for us to write the Barb character and I think that, you know, Shannon Purser - who had never acted before - just did such a brilliant job realizing her. And, again, without very many lines - 25 lines. And I think everyone feels like either they knew this girl or they were this girl.
I was in line at a store and there was a little girl, she was standing in line next to me and some other girls had come up to me and recognized me from 'Pretty Little Liars.' When they walked away, this girl was staring at me, and her eyes got so big, and she started crying. It was, like, the cutest thing.
I think love is important, but it's not popular.
You're not insulting my character. Being a woman, especially in this business, it's so thrilling to get to do that. It's so rare, especially right now the way the film industry is. If you're a girl, the part you get to play these days...because there's so many less movies made...in a good movie, if there's a girl in it, there might be a handful of scenes, and your job is to be supportive to the guy who's messed up. Be the loving rock at home, or be the good mom, or be the attractive person.
The one thing I would like to get across about my whole feeling regarding high school is how I was when I was fifteen. Gawky. Always a hem hanging down, or strap loose, or a pimple on my chin. I never knew what to do with my hair. I was a mess. And I still carry that fifteen-year-old girl around now. A piece of me still believes I'm the girl nobody dances with.
I never was a popular kid in class. — © Nathan Myhrvold
I never was a popular kid in class.
The popular choice is not elected as president.
Doing 'All Good Things' really felt like I was acting for myself rather than anyone else. It gave me a freedom I'd never had before, or knew I had, to do whatever I want to, and to argue my opinions and not just feel like the cute girl on set or the girl in a boy's club. I figured out how I could be both. And it's been different ever since.
I always wanted to be a popular comedian.
You can never tell what's going to be popular.
In my presidency I've been guided by what's right, not what's popular.
I was one of the most popular fighters of my era.
We're all about girl power and everything, but we cry sometimes, and we're softies, so we can't always be like, 'Woo, girl power. We're going to come dominate the boys, blah blah blah.' That's not always the case, which is why us girls have each other to lean on and give each other advice.
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