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“This is the point where the knowing, irony-infused author laughs along with his readers about his time among the aphorisms, how he was once so gullible and needy that he drank deeply of such weak and fruity Kool-Aid. That's some other book. Slogans saved my life. All of them--the dumb ones, the…” quote by David Carr
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““This is the point where the knowing, irony-infused author laughs along with his readers about his time among the aphorisms, how he was once so gullible and needy that he drank deeply of such weak and fruity Kool-Aid. That's some other book. Slogans saved my life. All of them--the dumb ones, the preachy ones, the imperatives, the cliches, the injunctives, the gooey, Godly ones, the shameless, witless ones.””

David Carr

About This Quote

The author humorously reflects on his past gullibility toward catchy slogans, acknowledging that even the most trite phrases can hold personal significance.

In simple terms: Slogans once fooled me, now I cherish them.

Key Takeaway

Even cheap rhetoric can become meaningful.

Themes

language culture humor self‑reflection

Mood

wry nostalgic

Type

essay reflection

When to use this quote

  • creating branding copy
  • writing a memoir
  • analyzing pop‑culture catchphrases

Key Concepts

irony nostalgia

Practical Applications

  • Identify slogans that resonate
  • Use humor to critique media

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why do we cling to simplistic phrases?
  • When can a slogan become a genuine guide?
A Different Perspective

Over‑reliance on slogans can oversimplify complex ideas.

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