Popular culture Quote by Ross E. Lockhart Download Open image ““On the other hand, there is also the matter of Lovecraft’s place in popular culture.”” — Ross E. Lockhart ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.2 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Popular culture
Until 'Lovecraft Country' feels like a show where people go, 'Is that how the world used to be?' we do need to talk about… — Wunmi Mosaku Copy Share Image
“But it takes more than a few unpronounceable names, moldy tomes, and tentacles to successfully write a story in the Lovecraftian mode.” — Ross E. Lockhart Copy Share Image
“Our culture pushes this idea that romantic love is somehow more significant than other forms of love.” — Chester Brown Copy Share Image
“The world is full of love stories, and all lovers are in a sense the avatars of their predecessors.” — Salman Rushdie Copy Share Image
“Loving is like any other art-craft where the masters have carefully practiced and where the novices have languished in their carelessness.” — Bryant McGill Copy Share Image
“People in love, in whom every sense is open, cannot beat off the influence of a place.” — Elizabeth Bowen Copy Share Image
“Even in its first faint traces, love could alter a landscape. It wrote unimagined stories and made the most beautiful, forbidding places.” — Anna-Marie McLemore Copy Share Image
“We live in an odd world, where books are filled with expressions of love, and lives devoid of it.” — Meeta Ahluwalia Copy Share Image
“But there are as many different kinds of love as there are people in the world.” — Amy S. Foster Copy Share Image
“the recently-aborted multi-million-dollar Guillermo del Toro adaptation of At the Mountains of Madness?” — Ross E. Lockhart Copy Share Image
“HPL inadvertently created an open source fantastic universe unlike any other, ultimately grounded in the modern world, but enriched by secret histories and weird… — Ross E. Lockhart Copy Share Image
“But it takes more than a few unpronounceable names, moldy tomes, and tentacles to successfully write a story in the Lovecraftian mode.” — Ross E. Lockhart Copy Share Image
“It's your bone structure, contemplates Erin, that's what makes you pretty. It's the scars that make you memorable.” — Ross E. Lockhart Copy Share Image
“The birth and death of stars, light reaching his aging eyes after a billion years racing across the near-vacuum, and sometimes he spent the… — Ross E. Lockhart Copy Share Image
“That a ploughman’s turned out to be a rectangular slab of sharp-tasting cheese, a lettuce leaf, an undersized tomato with a thumb-print in it,… — Ross E. Lockhart Copy Share Image
Popular culture as a whole is popular, but in today's fragmented market it's a jostle of competing unpopular popular cultures. As the critic Stanley… — Mark Steyn Copy Share Image
I think that voodoo as a spiritual tradition has been demonized for so long in popular culture. I wanted to write against that and… — Jesmyn Ward Copy Share Image
The masses are still ungrateful or ignorant. They prefer murder, poisonings, and crimes generally to a literature possessed of style and feeling. — George Sand Copy Share Image
“Popular culture is a wonderful buffet to dine at. But it's easy to overeat.” — Benyamin Cohen Copy Share Image
Popular culture entered my life as Shirley Temple, who was exactly my age and wrotea letter in the newspapers telling how her mother fixed… — Adrienne Rich Copy Share Image
Women are in many ways second-class citizens in the United States in 2016, because of the way that we're portrayed in popular culture. — Geena Davis Copy Share Image
I'm somebody who's really contributed to culture. Popular culture. — Steve Guttenberg Copy Share Image
I'm a professor of media studies as well as humanities, and I'm an evangelist of popular culture, but when there's only media, then there's… — Camille Paglia Copy Share Image
In their heyday, comics were a dominant force in popular culture, but that's over. — Garry Trudeau Copy Share Image
It's an enormous opportunity to get a message out to people who may be less likely to read and listen to CDs - to… — Wayne Dyer Copy Share Image
In spite of their obvious differences, folk art and popular art have much in common; they are easy to understand, they are romantic, patriotic,… — Gilbert Seldes Copy Share Image