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Google is in a position where it doesn’t even have to strive to become a hip, conscious choice. Brands are temporary fads. Functionality is forever. Google just has to ‘be,’ and everyone will end up there sooner or later.
Speed is vital. You got to strike fast. Fads have short lives, and you got to get what you can – like the case of the Pet Rock.
My search for ways to improve my touch has never ended. We players tried a lot of different things and compared notes. Little fads would set in.
Generally, successful fads have some kind of play value, like the Frisbee, Slinky, Silly Putty, my Wallwalker. They’re generally inexpensive items, impulse items. They tend to be rather useless items, too. They provide a few minutes of amusement.
There are a lot of myths about fat loss, and I wanted to explain how to do it properly, without obsessing over silly fads.
I’m just a Trump supporter who is fiscally conservative, socially liberal, and refuses to kowtow to the PC Left and their silly fads.
What I did not want to be was a fad, because fads die. I had one of the George Michael Wham! neon-colored sweatshirts, and I thought it would never go out of style. Fads die.
I don’t go looking for new fads.
Contrary to what most people believe, fads are made, not born.
I was an early adopter of everything from Myspace to Twitter, and I think they’re just fads, like CB radio.
All human societies go through fads in which they temporarily either adopt practices of little use or else abandon practices of considerable use.
Fit no stereotypes. Don’t chase the latest management fads. The situation dictates which approach best accomplishes the team’s mission.
The Moon! Mars! Asteroids! Rockets! Helium 3! Space solar power! Space tourism! We go through fads, swarm around the hero de jour, and spend far too much time trashing the other guy’s ideas in favor of our own.
We’re very good in America at talking about stuff, often stuff to buy. We tend to talk about our iPods. We tend to talk about cars or new fads.
Day to day, I love eating soup and salad; lots of stews, fish, chicken, meat and veg. I eat everything, and I don’t have any fads.
Science goes through fads, and there are big ups and crashes.
When I buy clothes, I like to buy them in outfits so I know they go together. I like a very simple, natural style. I never like to be the attention getter; I like to come under the radar and be cool about my look, very classic and stylish. I’m not into fads.
I’m a voracious reader, and I like to explore all sorts of writing without prejudice and without paying any attention to labels, conventions or silly critical fads.
I really think it’s important that you not listen to so many fads; you really need to find what works for you.
I don’t diet, I don’t do fads, I’ve just decided to not eat carbs. So no more bread and pasta for the month. I can’t live without chocolate, though. I’ve always got a bar in my handbag. It has to be 72%. Any less and it’s too sweet, any more and it’s inedible. Like I said, I’m very particular.
There are fads in life and old people indulge things to excess sometimes.
I hope to become the Dear Abby of fads.
The bands that do well don’t get caught up in fads; they are just true to themselves.
Great things are not accomplished by those who yield to trends and fads and popular opinion.
Fads are the kiss of death. When the fad goes away, you go with it.
In an age of never-ending health fads, it’s comforting to learn that one of the healthiest activities you can do has existed for millennia. It’s called reading. Yes, books are not just entertaining or educational: they can also improve your mental health.
Good style – regardless of fads – means the thing that suits your body.
Most people who have had big fads have turned out to be just like their products: one-shot deals.
I don’t particularly buy into all the nutrition fads and that sort of thing.
I try to avoid the ‘art world’ as much as possible. It’s too much about fads and fashions – who’s getting the best prices at auction and things like that.
As a recording engineer – someone who is deeply embroiled in the process of making records every day – you see trends and fads run through the social organization of the population of musicians in the same way that they would run through a high school.
Most fads get jump starts because of the media.
I believe in a kind of fidelity to your own early ideas; it’s a kind of antagonism in me to prevailing fads.
Fads are born to die.
Fads get hot in California. A good idea can come from Des Moines, but it’s not going to be anything there. Then it’ll hit Venice Beach or Westwood and go all around the country, back to Des Moines.