What I say today everybody will say tomorrow, though they will not remember who put it into their heads. Indeed they will be right for I never remember who puts things into my head : it is the Zeitgeist.
Vessels expose the invisible Zeitgeist, the visible formed by the invisible.
I really just like acting. I'm not always aware of what is hip and what is popular and what is zeitgeist.
No church that panders to the zeitgeist deserves respect, and very shortly it will not get respect, except from those who find it politically useful, and that is less respect than disguised contempt.
It is that rare film [Moonlight] that comes along once in a while that catches the zeitgeist. This movie is that. I certainly have my fingers crossed that it is. Everyone needs to see this movie.
Americans worship technology. It's an inherent trait in the national zeitgeist.
One of the criteria by which we measure the worth of public figures is whether or not their brand of bull is in step with the current Zeitgeist.
The real revolution is the revolution of values
Art and music are the vehicle for the zeitgeist.
There's no geist like the Zeitgeist.
I think commercial success is really important. It means there are more people listening, and you're affecting the zeitgeist more. If only a hundred people know you exist, it's harder to get your message across.
Twitter is like Ozymandias' wall of tv's in Watchmen. You don't read every tweet, but from the whole you can absorb the zeitgeist.
The old appeals to racial, sexual and religious chauvinism to rabid nationalist fervor, are beginning not to work.
I'm not a very intentional writer. I try to be as unintentional as possible. What I basically try to do is invite the zeitgeist in to tea.
I do my very best to not allow external trends or zeitgeists to feed into what I'm producing.
There seems to be something in the zeitgeist, and maybe it's a function of - I'm no analyst, nor am I a psychologist - when you look at things and say, What if I could go back and change things? I think we live in a world right now where people are asking those questions a lot. What if we could go back and change what we did? How would we change the way we handled things in the Middle East, and how would we change things with the banking industry, and how would we change economic and educational issues?
Many of my works fall into the category of "Zeitgeist novels. " Yet I hope that they aren't only reportage, but also attempts to convey the sense of the present to the future.
[On The Hunger Games success]: "It hit on the zeitgeist of the disparity bw the haves and have nots.