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Quotes About Publicity

I briefly dated January Jones, and people know about that.
~ Nick Viall
I'm really grateful that I get a lot of Japanese press.
~ Naomi Osaka
I think some of the people on the Left... were extremely jealous of me getting what they thought was all of the attention.
~ Cindy Sheehan
I'm very grateful to Jennifer Lopez, because I have something to talk about for the last couple of years.
~ Steven Cojocaru
The allegedly 'classy' magazines often seem to be in an endless, undeclared competition to see who can climb furthest up the fundament of Gwyneth Paltrow or Jennifer Lopez.
~ Julie Burchill
I'm in the intriguing position of being a friend of Jeremy Corbyn and knowing him personally. It's quite a strange position to know somebody that's in the news and know the person who they're talking about and taking pictures of.
~ Jeremy Hardy
If the government did a good job of publicizing this information, my products wouldn't sell.
~ Matthew Lesko
I do feel that Paula Deen should not have lost her job, and I've said this on the air. The marketplace should have decided. The marketplace decided something different. Her books are No. 1.
~ Don Lemon
There's so much being said about Donald Trump already, all the time, and the more you joke about him, the more you risk making the same jokes other people are making about him.
~ Paul F. Tompkins
These groups began agitating against corruption through reports and publicity about the backgrounds of candidates published in sympathetic newspapers; they sought to professionalize government by making it nonpartisan. Ironically, while this group spoke in the name of democracy, it actually represented the upper crust of Chicago society, an overwhelmingly Protestant group that looked down on the way that Lorimer was empowering the city's new Catholic and Jewish immigrants.
~ Francis Fukuyama
Until Henry Ford saw the chance to get free publicity (making Sub-chasers) he thought submarines were something to eat.
~ Franklin Roosevelt
In 1964 the American president Lyndon B. Johnson, standing before the press on the lawn of the White House, lifted one of his beagles up into the air by its floppy ears. The incident caused an outcry. Huge piles of hate mail arrived at the White House.
~ Frans de Waal
A telescope will magnify a star a thousand times, but a good press agent can do even better.
~ Fred Allen
A celebrity is someone who works hard all his life to become known and then wears dark glasses to avoid being recognized.
~ Fred Allen
A celebrity is a person who works hard all his life to become known, then wears dark glasses to avoid being recognized.
~ Fred Allen
A celebrity is a person who works hard all of their life to become well known, and then wears dark glasses to avoid being recognized
~ Fred Allen
The Kindle wasn't an overnight success, of course, but an avalanche of publicity and its prominent placement at the top of the Amazon website ensured that the company would quickly run through its stock of devices.
~ Brad Stone
all members of Congress should be required wear NASCAR uniforms. You know, the kind with the patches? That way we'd know who is sponsoring each of them. I think he was kidding; they'd never be able to do it but it's a great idea and would wake people up in this country.
~ Brad Thor
Being in 'Us Weekly' does not make you famous.
~ Bradley Cooper
There's no bad publicity except an obituary.
~ Brendan Behan
There is no such thing as bad publicity...except your own obituary
~ Brendan Behan
I find the treatment of royalty distinctly peculiar. The royal family lives in palaces heavily screened from prying eyes by fences, grounds, gates, guards, all designed to ensure the family absolute privacy. And every newspaper in London carried headlines announcing PRINCESS ANNE HAS OVARIAN CYST REMOVED. I mean you're a young girl reared in heavily guarded seclusion and every beer drinker in every pub knows the precise state of your ovaries.
~ Helene Hanff
Forty years ago, we were on the tail of the Front Page era. There was a different point of view. Reporters and editors were more forgiving of public people. They didn't think they had to stick someone in jail to make a career.
~ Mike Royko
I was shooting for a Telugu film at the Taj Mahal in Agra, and there were all these women and children pointing and screaming, 'Rowdy Rathore.' But I am not really 'Rowdy Rathore.' I am the guy who did the original version of 'Rowdy Rathore' six years ago.
~ Ravi Teja