Prominence is cool, but when the delusion kicks in...

Prominence is cool, but when the delusion kicks in it can be a drag. Especially if you choose to surround yourself with friends and not acolytes.

-Barbara Kruger

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Who said "Prominence is cool, but when the delusion kicks in... "?

"Prominence is cool, but when the delusion kicks in... " is one of a famous quotes by Barbara Kruger. Complete quote is as follows;
"Prominence is cool, but when the delusion kicks in it can be a drag. Especially if you choose to surround yourself with friends and not acolytes."

What is "Prominence is cool, but when the delusion kicks in... "?

"Prominence is cool, but when the delusion kicks in it can be a drag. Especially if you choose to surround yourself with friends and not acolytes." This is a quote by Barbara Kruger which is about . He is known to have been associated with numerous other thought provoking quotes on these topics like;

  • My parents were really, really cool about supporting what I wanted to do at a really young age. I think I was about 10 when I caught the bug. They would drive me down to New York if there were auditions. When I was 12, I did this show on Broadway called 'High Society,' so we moved to New York for the run of that.
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What does "Prominence is cool, but when the delusion kicks in... " mean?

This quote is primarily about cool although it also includes other themes like . It is attributed to Barbara Kruger. Complete quote is as follows;
"Prominence is cool, but when the delusion kicks in it can be a drag. Especially if you choose to surround yourself with friends and not acolytes."