logo

Quotes About Publicity

Personally I estimate about a third of my time is spent on author events, social media and traditional publicity.
~ Sara Sheridan
It irritates me that everybody concentrates on Gawker, because it's just one of 15 sites and it doesn't even get the most traffic. It's a significant site, but it's not what we are.
~ Nick Denton
I got much acclaim with 'Traffic Signal' but 'Superstar' didn't do well.
~ Kunal Khemu
Well I would say that we're regular people first of all and we're normal and it's obvious by some of the things that have happened just because our name is famous we're not immune to tragedy.
~ Brett Favre
My cousin was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy, and it's just a really tragic disease, and as of yet there is no cure, so I feel I want to get it as much publicity to do it as I can.
~ Nick Robinson
No money has ever been spent on 'Peaky Blinders' in terms of publicity, there's no massive campaign - because it's the BBC you just get the trailers. But what's happened is people have found it for themselves and I think the loyalty is greater when people find than when they're told to watch something.
~ Steven Knight
I was at a luncheon; and some cameras were trained on us. I don't know whether they were for television or not. You know how little I know about cameras.
~ June Allyson
I really am not overly comfortable with attention to be honest. Paradoxically I've noticed this is a pretty common trait amongst actors. You like to let the work speak for you, I think.
~ Killian Scott
When I work a Cowboys game, my social media will blow up with, 'Hey, don't forget who you played for,' or, 'You traitor.'
~ Troy Aikman
Depending on your political orientation, the Dixie Chicks are either the great defenders of free speech or American traitors.
~ Shawn Amos
For publicity purposes, everything gets simplified, and the fact that I wear glasses and am somewhat bookish makes me a geek. That's fine; there needs to be a shorthand, but there are important geek traits that I don't really share.
~ Louis Theroux
When I interview celebrities, I always try to throw them off balance. My favorite is to ask 'em about crazy sex stuff like donkey punches and Monroe transfers. Works every time.
~ Rachel Perry
One of the phenomenons of American political life is that it all stops one day. One day, you've got 200 reporters and cameras, and everybody is hanging on you. And three days later, you're alone. And it's quite a transition.
~ Walter F. Mondale
It's been kind of a weird transition from ending 'The Bachelor' to starting 'Dancing with the Stars.'
~ Nick Viall
It's too bad American electoral races aren't as transparent as NASCAR races.
~ Steve Bullock
I've been very transparent with reporters, but they only want to print mean stuff.
~ Louise Linton
It devastates me now that I have been reduced to a Hollywood statistic - another joke marriage.
~ Sophia Bush
I think it's easy for people to assume that fame is equal to glory, but it can be a very isolating experience.
~ Sophia Bush
What is fame? The advantage of being known by people of whom you yourself know nothing, and for whom you care as little
~ Stanislaus
Well more than two thirds of the press releases from Douglas MacArthur's command reference only one person – himself.
~ Stanley Weintraub
I don't go on that many dates, because the truth is, anytime you go out in public with a girl when you're well-known, there are pictures of you everywhere, and it's like you're a thing.
~ George Clooney
If you get into a game of talking to the media, you keep the story alive. Information is oxygen. Without it they die.
~ Michael Connelly
I understand,' Marder said. 'But a claim filed in a court has limited publicity. Newsline is going to present these crazy claims to forty million viewers. And at the same time, they'll automatically validate the claims, simply by repeating them on television. The damage to us comes from their exposure, not from the original claims.
~ Michael Crichton
Would-be green capitalism is nothing but a publicity stunt, a label for the purpose of selling a commodity, or - in the best of cases - a local initiative equivalent to a drop of water on the arid soil of the capitalist desert.
~ Michael Löwy