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Quotes About Public

And when they are out in public, we are secretly looking at people's arms to determine where we would start an IV, an Arizona nurse said. Sometimes if I'm out with a group of nurses, we're like, 'Wow, look at those veins. I could hit those from across the room.
~ Alexandra Robbins
best intentions notwithstanding, no one can control how the media communicates a story and what the public eventually understands.
~ Alexandra Zapruder
Già, siete barone per i domestici, signore per i giornalisti, cittadino per i vostri elettori. Sono sfumature che si addicono assai a un governo costituzionale. Capisco perfettamente.
~ Alexandre Dumas
In 1992, 54% of the British public felt that the Labour Party was "good for one class" rather than for all classes, whereas only 14% held that view in in 1997.
~ Donald P. Green
So "come, let us worship" (Psalm 95:6) the one, true God who has ordained the Spiritual Discipline of worshiping Him—in public, in the family, and in private—as one of the most bountiful means of receiving the grace to grow in Christlikeness. For as we grow in the worship of God, we grow in the likeness of Christ.
~ Donald S. Whitney
And to the degree we truly comprehend more of God, we will in turn respond to Him more in worship. That's why all worship of God—public, family,[1] and private worship—should be based upon and include much of the Bible.
~ Donald S. Whitney
Can we expect the flames of our worship of God to burn brightly in public on the Lord's Day when they barely flicker for Him in secret on other days?
~ Donald S. Whitney
Far from favouring 'small government', the Victorians systematically intervened in all areas of public and private life, and not just in those such as morality that the term 'Victorian values' suggests. The extent of Victorian social legislation was impressive
~ Donald Sassoon
With public sentiment, nothing can fail; without it, nothing can succeed. Consequently, he who molds public sentiment goes deeper than he who enacts statutes or pronounces decisions.
~ Donald T. Phillips
Every time you walk down the street people are screaming, 'You're fired!'
~ Donald Trump
President Jimmy Carter had an unusual ability to think in feedback terms and to make feedback policies. Unfortunately, he had a hard time explaining them to a press and public that didn't understand feedback.
~ Donella H. Meadows
What Clinton did with Lewinsky was despicable but was no threat to the nation. That he lied about it repeatedly and to the public is a reason for us to cease to trust him and for him to resign.
~ Donella Meadows
You maybe able to fool the voters, but not the atmosphere.
~ Donella Meadows
To create a community where faith matters not just in theory but in reality, faith has to be a public value, not just a private one.
~ Donna Freitas
Or, as Bernie Siegel, MD, puts it, quite simply, after half a century of practicing medicine, "I have become convinced that our number-one public health problem is our childhood." The
~ Donna Jackson Nakazawa
With public sentiment, nothing can fail; without it nothing can succeed.
~ Doris Kearns Goodwin
The aesthetic education offers a "subjective" transformation of each person's private war of conflicting drives into a knack for making beautiful public peace offerings.
~ Doris Sommer
Accurate data on shark attacks on World War II servicemen may never be known since medical records did not note them. In fact, the navy was sufficiently concerned about loss of morale that it discouraged public mention of the menace.
~ Doug Stanton
Perhaps the public would be better served by reframing the issue of media violence in terms of public health, where we seldom speak of causality (even with smoking and lung cancer) because of the variability among individuals and the nature of their exposures, but rather of alterations in "relative risk.
~ Douglas A. Gentile
People always make this totally artificial distinction between what is commercial and what is good. They quote that maxim "Nobody ever lost money underestimating the public's taste" and I think that's very wrongheaded. I like to believe the audience is actually intelligent, because it's made up of other people like yourself.
~ Douglas Adams
TV and the Internet are good because they keep stupid people from spending too much time out in public.
~ Douglas Coupland
the only people qualified to help govern are those who have no interest in doing so.
~ Douglas E. Richards
POLITICS (noun): Poly, meaning "many" plus Tics, meaning "blood-sucking parasites." —Larry Hardiman "I believe that any politician who comes to power, in part, through his skill in debate and public speeches, who is agile in handling questions at news conferences, with a glistening TV or radio image, has the conversational talents to be a natural liar." —Paul Ekman, Telling Lies
~ Douglas E. Richards
But we should not view the public nature of the letter as simply a lawyer 's tactic to win his case; it rather reflects the corporate nature of early Christianity, in which no matter was "private" but inevitably affected, and was affected by, one's brothers and sisters in the new family of God.1163
~ Douglas J. Moo