“I don't ever want to be caught up in a system of thinking I can do one thing 'cos that's just... that's just telling yourself a lie.” ThinkingWantI CanLyingCan DoOne ThingCaughtCaught Up Author:Frank Ocean
“Let me tell you something. Nobody goes to jail unless they want to. Unless they make themselves get caught. They don't have things organized.” WantLet MeCaughtOrganizedJail Author:Nicholas Pileggi
“Even though the neighborhood I grew up in had some unhealthy elements, there was a caring there where you knew that you didn't want to get caught doing something wrong. There were bright spots in the neighborhood where I felt nurtured on a community level.” WantFeltCommunityLevelsGrewElementsGrew UpCaughtCaringSpotsNeighborhoodUnhealthy Author:Sonja Sohn
“Before I had a son, I used to look at my father's example: he left me, he left my mother. When I had a son, I got caught in the same situation that his mother don't want me to see him. I started looking at my father in a different light.” WantLooksDifferentLightUsedMotherFatherLeftSituationExampleSonCaughtWant MeHe Left Me Author:French Montana
“I certainly have gotten caught up in the music business at various times in my life, mostly because you want to get along with whatever record company you're dealing with. I don't want to be flaky. I don't want to be some temperamental, hard-to-work-with musician.” WantHardCompanyRecordsMusicianCaughtVariousCaught UpMusic BusinessRecord Companies Author:Black Francis
“Having more and newer things each year has become not just something we want but something we need. The idea of more, of ever increasing wealth, has become the center of our identity and our security, and we are caught up by it as the addict by his drugs.” WantNeedsYearsIdeasWealthInspiringSecurityIdentityDrugCaughtCaught UpAddict Author:Paul L Wachtel
“As businessmen caught a glimpse of the potentialities inherent in endlessly expanding the wants of people under consumerism, forced draft or otherwise, many began to see blue skies... What was needed was strategies that would make Americans in large numbers into voracious, wasteful, compulsive consumers-and strategies that would provide products assuring such wastefulness. Even where wastefulness was not involved, additional strategies were needed that would induce the public to consume at ever-higher levels.” PeopleWantLevelsNumbersSkyProductsNeededHigherInvolvedBlueStrategyCaughtConsumersInherentConsumerismBusinessmanGlimpseExpandingLarge NumbersHigher LevelOverconsumptionBlue SkyWastefulness Author:Vance Packard