145 Quotes About Pop-culture
- Author Chloe Seager
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I feel weird and not at all like myself, like Stefan Salvatore when he gets the taste for human blood after 150 years.
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- Author C.Z. Hazard
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Human Millipede 6 was the highest-grossing movie of the summer and returned Nicholas Cage to Oscar-winning status.
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- Author Saira Viola
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He was a boom boom shake the room " kind of guy
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- Author C.G. Twiles
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In three minutes, I'll be a murderer. A famous one.
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- Author Adam Rex
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Sejal had not thought of her home, or of India as a whole, as cool. She was dimly aware, however, of a white Westerner habit of wearing other cultures like T-shirts—the sticker bindis on club kids, sindoor in the hair of an unmarried pop star, Hindi characters inked carelessly on tight tank tops and pale flesh. She knew Americans liked to flash a little Indian or Japanese or African. They were always looking for a little pepper to put in their dish.
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- Author Hallgrimur Helgason
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Seinfeld was typically American in that show. He was a pretty funny guy, but he had no sense of style. Tacky like a Texan tux. Tasteless dressing and tasteful jokes. That's Seinfeld for me. I would have preferred it the other way around.
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- Author Lori Majewski
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We arrived and we thought, 'This is our time. This is our generation. We have a responsibility.' " @garyjkemp of Spandau Ballet in "Mad World: An Oral History of the New Wave Artists and Songs That Defined the 1980s
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- Author John Green
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She has enough black eyeliner on to outline a corpse, and her skin's so pale she looks like she's just broken dawn.
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- Author Simon Reynolds
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The danger of restorative nostalgia lies in its belief that the mutilated 'wholeness' of the body politic can be repaired. But the reflective nostalgic understands deep down that loss is irrecoverable: Time wounds all wholes. To exist in Time is to suffer through an endless exile, a successive severing from those precious few moments of feeling at home in the world. In pop terms, Morrissey is the supreme poet of reflective nostalgia.
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