Popularity isn't an objective in itself. I'm not in this game.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Popularity is very inconsistent. Sometimes it's there, sometimes it's not. It usually just comes in waves.
Popularity is a crime from the moment it is sought; it is only a virtue where men have it whether they will or no.
Popularity isn't just something that happens. You have to give something in exchange for it, and that's the dangerous part of the process.
Popularity isn't my compass. Unless it can help one to act, to be understood... that's what counts.
It would be nice if we could all agree to this proposition: popularity is not the same as achievement.
It turns out that popularity is scary. I don't feel comfortable receiving so much attention from people; perhaps that's because I'm just a kampong boy.
Popularity is totally overrated.
We live in a society obsessed with public opinion. But leadership has never been about popularity.
I was never looking to be popular. The trade-off for me in seeking other people's opinions is the potential to help that you get in the media. And we don't always do that, but when we do, it's a beautiful thing.
Popularity is given to you, and if you think that just because you're really popular you're a better person, it could be a real crash when you find the popularity goes down.