Consumerism Quote by Trevor Dunn Download Open image “Pop culture is not about depth. It's about marketing, supply and demand, consumerism.” — Trevor Dunn ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.8 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Consumerism Culture Demand Depth Marketing Pop culture Pops Supply and demand
For me, pop culture is very fluid: it's music, it's movies, it's books, it's art, it's tech, it's so many things - and as… — Bozoma Saint John Copy Share Image
I've always been interested in pop culture. Some of my colleagues think of pop culture as beneath them, or there's the ivory tower and… — Neil deGrasse Tyson Copy Share Image
“The point about pop culture is that so much of it is borrowed. There's very little that's brand new. Instead, creativity today is a… — RuPaul Copy Share Image
I always think, quite frankly that pop culture is a lot more important than a lot of people realize. — Hugh Hefner Copy Share Image
People always say "pop culture." As if we have some high culture to distinguish it from. — Fran Lebowitz Copy Share Image
Seriously, American pop culture must be the most predominant force on the planet, next to pollution and poverty. — Johnny Colt Copy Share Image
Pop culture shapes our ideas of what is normal and what our dreams can be and what our roles are. Politics, of course, decides… — Gloria Steinem Copy Share Image
Pop culture and entertainment can be dismissed as surface, but it's not. It's the language we all speak, and it's the connection point between… — Bozoma Saint John Copy Share Image
I don't follow any of what the pop world is doing. Sometimes I feel like that's a weakness, actually, that I'm too in my… — Jason Mraz Copy Share Image
Hopefully, as a band, it will grow and develop for a good length of time. — Trevor Dunn Copy Share Image
There's a reason I moved to NYC, and if I listed all the musicians on my list you'd grow weary. — Trevor Dunn Copy Share Image
I remember when metal was something you really had to search out, and now I hear it on car commercials. — Trevor Dunn Copy Share Image
If you want music that speaks to you, that LISTENS to you, you have to go out of your way, which I enjoy actually.… — Trevor Dunn Copy Share Image
I don't really know why I chose bass except that it was different than guitar. — Trevor Dunn Copy Share Image
I mean, I would hope that I have a style or personality that is evident wherever I go. — Trevor Dunn Copy Share Image
I'm comfortable, but not satisfied and I hope to always feel that way. — Trevor Dunn Copy Share Image
I think it was more personal, but I certainly tried to adapt certain concepts of Surrealism. — Trevor Dunn Copy Share Image
I understand that it's the music that keeps me alive... That's my lifeblood. And to give that up for, like, the TV, the cars,… — Bruce Springsteen Copy Share Image
if we center our lives on BMWs, RVs, VCRs, PCs and the other acronyms of consumerism, we cannot expect our children to do otherwise. — Johnnetta B. Cole Copy Share Image
“Salesmanship is usually the art of making it the prospect’s problem, the salesperson’s need or desire to earn money.” — Mokokoma Mokhonoana Copy Share Image
A lot of times, my work is looked at very much on the surface. It's very easy to just want to put something in… — Jeff Koons Copy Share Image
I think that consumerism is intrinsically a pretty flawed social system. — John Elkington Copy Share Image
America always put forth this phony melting pot theory, but it's a reality now. They couldn't accomplish the melting pot economically; they couldn't accomplish… — Russell Means Copy Share Image
“Fifty years ago, people went without clothes in order to eat. Today, people gladly go without food in order to buy clothes. And they… — Sinclair Dumontais Copy Share Image
Consumer wants can have bizarre, frivolous, or even immoral origins, and an admirable case can still be made for a society that seeks to… — John Kenneth Galbraith Copy Share Image
“In my view, dissatisfaction is implicit in the fabric of consumerism.” — Dave Bruno Copy Share Image
Just when you thought multi-nationals and crazed consumerism were too big to fight, along comes Naomi Klein with facts, spirit, and news of successful… — Gloria Steinem Copy Share Image
“Logograms pose a more difficult question. An increasing number of persons and institutions, from archy and mehitabel to PostScript and TrueType, come to the… — Robert Bringhurst Copy Share Image
One of the problems with industrialism is that it's based on the premise of more and more. It has to keep expanding to keep… — Dora Russell Copy Share Image