Quotes About Reception
When a father, absent during the day, returns home at six, his children receive only his temperament, not his teaching.
~ Robert Bly
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When people tell you they saw your last picture - well, the way they say it sounds like they hope it was.
~ Broderick Crawford
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True emotions and sincere words never perish. The great heart of humanity gladly receives and embalms every true utterance of the humblest of its offspring.
~ Elias Lyman Magoon
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If you tell a joke in the forest, but nobody laughs, was it a joke?
~ Steven Wright
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The public doesn't want new music; the main thing it demands of a composer is that he be dead.
~ Arthur Honegger
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Welcome, welcomePlease feel welcomedWelcome, oh welcomeWe are pleased to have you here.
~ CJ Quinn
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There is never a bad joke, it's adressing to a wrong audience that makes it look bad!
~ RAMANA PEMMARAJU
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The best audience is one that is intelligent, well-educated, and a little drunk.
~ Alben W. Barkley
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You can tell the character of every man when you see how he receives praise.
~ Seneca the Younger
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That which offends the ear will not easily gain admission to the mind.
~ Quintilian
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GE's businesses turned in a terrific first quarter. Our products and services are being well received in unusually robust global markets.
~ Jack Welch
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Delivering a difficult message is like throwing a hand grenade.
~ Douglas Stone
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A satirist is never certain whether he/she will be acclaimed or punished.
~ Edgar Johnson
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I must be tolerably sure, before I venture publicly to congratulate men upon a blessing, that they have really received one.
~ Edmund Burke
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But as truth and reason seldom find so favourable a reception in the world, and as the wisdom of Providence frequently condescends to use the passions of the human heart, and the general circumstances of mankind, as instruments to execute its purpose; we may still be permitted, though with becoming submission, to ask, not indeed what were the first, but what were the secondary causes of the rapid growth of the Christian church. It
~ Edward Gibbon
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Attila, my lord, and thy lord, commands thee to provide a palace for his immediate reception.
~ Edward Gibbon
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The best audience is intelligent, well-educated, and a little drunk.
~ Alben William Barkley
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My victory is when the audience buys a ticket to watch my film. I am extremely thrilled when they give it a thumbs-up.
~ Emraan Hashmi
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I don't think anyone enjoyed it. Apart from the people who watched it.
~ Alan Hansen
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To say Roman Reigns isn't connecting with an audience means you're not listening. I've watched a lot of Roman Reigns, and every single time I see him, I hear noise. He connects very well with our audience.
~ John Cena
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I always tell younger filmmakers, it's not just about the acting or the art itself. It's about how big of an audience watches your film.
~ Donnie Yen
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One wants to entertain the audience till the end. Sometimes, the desire is never-dying, as ANR garu once said. The caveat is that one has to be watchful of public reception.
~ Chiranjeevi
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Anything that's memorable about a movie is often what a test audience will object to because they're being asked to be experts. They just compare the film they finished watching to all of the other films that they've seen.
~ Andrew Dominik
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When you play a show or festival, people know what they're getting; they want it. Then you're thrown onto a show where people are watching TV in their houses, and whether they ask for it or not, we're being played in front of them. There's a lot of negative feedback.
~ Tyler Joseph
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