In Popular Culture
- The morning glory represents "love in vain" for whatever outside circumstances according to the Victorian language of flowers.
- "(What's the Story) Morning Glory?" is the title of British rock band Oasis's second album, released in October 1995, taken from a song lyric in the musical Bye Bye Birdie.
- On the TV series Bewitched Samantha and Darrin live at 1164 Morning Glory Circle.
- Psychoz´s 6th studio album is called Morning Glory.
- "Morning Glory" is a title of British band Jamiroquai's song, from their second album The Return of the Space Cowboy, released in 1994.
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“That popular fable of the sot who was picked up dead-drunk in the street, carried to the dukes house, washed and dressed and laid in the dukes bed, and, on his waking, treated with all obsequious ceremony like the duke, and assured that he had been insane, owes its popularity to the fact that it symbolizes so well the state of man, who is in the world a sort of sot, but now and then wakes up, exercises his reason and finds himself a true prince.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
“Popular culture is seductive; high culture is imperious.”
—Mason Cooley (b. 1927)