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Quotes About Public

Para deixar bem clara a questão, alguns exemplares foram embebidos em alcatrão e cobertos de penas, antes de serem afixados em pelourinhos.
~ Ron Chernow
But the moves reflected a new wish to shape opinion
~ Ron Chernow
it is better at present not to call attention to the great power of trio, which might increase public sentiment against that power throughout United States.
~ Ron Chernow
Imagining that the companies would be quite lucrative, Washington had no qualms about businessmen booking large profits as long as their work served the public weal and provided a model for future government action.
~ Ron Chernow
The goal was to create a timeless document that would elevate Americans above the partisan sniping that had disfigured public life. Usually the hotheaded one, Hamilton deleted some splenetic lines that Washington had slipped in about newspapers filled "with all the invective that disappointment, ignorance of facts, and malicious falsehoods could invent to misrepresent my politics.
~ Ron Chernow
No less ideologically hostile to government than his father, Jack saw the need to mute his public anger.
~ Ron Chernow
reinforced the view that the public was being held hostage by the stock manipulations of a few Wall Street moguls.
~ Ron Chernow
We realized that public sentiment would be against us if we actually refined all the oil.
~ Ron Chernow
This coup de main gave Morgan the means to make himself a Jamaican planter and to secure a knighthood, respectability and the governorship of the colony. It also, like Drake's similar exploits a hundred years before, made a deep impression on the public imagination and reinforced that popular image of distant lands as places where quick fortunes were waiting for the energetic and ruthless.
~ Lawrence James
I checked my appearance, to make sure I was fit for public consumption.
~ Lee Child
There were ideas for public relations campaigns. Most of them were pretty limp. These guys hadn't mixed with the public since they took the bus up the Hudson to start their plebe year at the Point.
~ Lee Child
You ever notice how the folks who talk loudest about small government always seem to live in the states with the biggest subsidies? Small government would kill them dead.
~ Lee Child
not how Washington works. Nobody washes their dirty linen in public. So you need some other outsider. And you've got two of them sitting right in front of you.
~ Lee Child
These guys hadn't mixed with the public since they took the bus up the Hudson to start their plebe year at the Point.
~ Lee Child
But I do think that our national leadership consists of too many lawyers and not enough people from business. I'd like to see a system where we brought in twenty top managers to run the business side of the country and maybe even paid them $1 million a year, tax-free. That would be a real incentive, and then we'd see a lot more talented people interested in public life.
~ Lee Iacocca
The WELLians were learning how to turn their private experiences into a public commodity.
~ Lee Siegel
Every private thought is performed for public consumption, and every leisure moment (from toilet training to lovemaking) is a highly focused search for a specific gratification, guided by experts serving you in their field. No unexpected events or unanticipated human contact need apply.
~ Lee Siegel
Science is not about what's true. It's about what people with originally diverse viewpoints can be forced to believe by way of public evidence.
~ Lee Smolin
Satire is tragedy plus time. You give it enough time, the public, the reviewers will allow you to satirize it. Which is rather ridiculous, when you think about it.
~ Lenny Bruce
Mirror, Standard, Telegraph, Birmingham Post, Sketch, all careful to report accurately the events without editorial comment. Unlike some countries, the British press must be exceedingly careful not to try a man in the newspapers and magazines before he comes to court. In such cases when a newspaper becomes an accuser or prejudger, turning public sentiment, the paper can be named as a defendant to the action. It keeps journalism honest.
~ Leon Uris
American people whether they agree that plants create the oxygen in the air, light travels faster than sound, or you cannot make radioactive milk safe by boiling it, you will get double-digit disagreement in each case (13 percent, 24 percent, and 35 percent, respectively
~ Leonard Mlodinow
Every central doctrine of the Nazi politics, racism included, is an expression or variant of the theory of collectivism. Such doctrines cannot rise to the ascendancy, neither among the intellectuals nor in the mind of the public, except in a culture already saturated with a mystical-collectivist philosophy. In the case of Germany, this means: saturated with the ideas of Hegel.
~ Leonard Peikoff
LESS BREAD! MORE TAXES!—and then all the people cheered again, and one man, who was more excited than the rest, flung his hat high into the air, and shouted (as well as I could make out) "Who roar for the Sub-Warden?" Everybody roared, but whether it was for the Sub-Warden, or not, did not clearly appear: some were shouting "Bread!" and some "Taxes!", but no one seemed to know what it was they really wanted.
~ Lewis Carroll
I am one of those who should first connect with coffee and then the Holy Spirit before I go public.
~ Lisa Bevere