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Quotes About Public

The British public are not children who need protection from the truth.
~ Gina Miller
My concerts are about me being very private in public, but I'm very protective.
~ Lady Gaga
There is a real hunger for information about Obama and a sense that information is not being covered or, in some cases, even being withheld. There is a sense that there are elements of the media that are protective of Obama, that they would rather block a story that is embarassing about Obama than let the American public decide.
~ Dinesh D'Souza
A protest is supposed to be public. How can you do it if you don't do it in front of an audience?
~ Jeffrey Osborne
Any time you do something - a protest - you know there's going to be backlash.
~ Eric Reid
When Brexiters told the public that people were exaggerating, that there would be a financial meltdown, I think it's been proven that they were not exaggerating.
~ Richard Branson
It's been proven in Washington: It's very hard to negotiate and try to get a deal done in public.
~ William M. Daley
If Donald Trump's candidacy has proven anything, it's that the media has no idea what Americans care about.
~ Ann Coulter
I am to provide the public with beneficial shocks.
~ Alfred Hitchcock
All of us who are convinced that our military needs all the support the government and public will provide are pleased that he will have his chance to do just that.
~ Alex Morrison
Many people say that in a liberalised world there is little for the government to do, but the fact is that there is much for the government to do in fewer areas. One such area is to provide infrastructure.
~ Ajay Piramal
I think it's clear that Planned Parenthood has worked to mislead the public about who they are... they do not provide mammograms. They are the middleman, or middle woman, if you will.
~ Karen Handel
I will exercise patience and will provide all facts to the general public.
~ Yingluck Shinawatra
Ah! there is not in the world a single man free; for he is either a slave to money or to fortune, or else the people in their thousands or the fear of public prosecution prevents him from following the dictates of his heart.
~ Euripides
All thought usually reached the public after thirty years in some such form: The man on the street heard the conclusions of some dead genius through someone else's clever paradoxes and didactic epigrams.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
His expression combined that of a Middle-western farmer appraising his wheat-crop and that of an actor wondering whether he is observed - the public manner of all good Americans.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
More intriguingly, in poll after poll, when Americans are asked what public institutions they most respect, three bodies are always at the top of their list: the Supreme Court, the armed forces, and the Federal Reserve System. All three have one thing in common: they are insulated from the public pressures and operate undemocratically. It would seem that Americans admire these institutions, preciselly because they lead rather than follow.
~ Fareed Zakaria
In the world of journalism, the personal Web site (blog) was hailed as the killer of the traditional media. In fact it has become hailed as the killer of the traditional media. In fact it has become something quite different. Far from replacing newspapers and magazines, the best blogs-and the best are very clever- have become guides to them, pointing to unusual sources and commenting on familiar ones. They have become mediators for the informed public.
~ Fareed Zakaria
There is pride in good government.
~ Fareed Zakaria
Chief Justice Warren Burger, a conservative appointed by Richard Nixon, described the new interpretation of the Second Amendment in an interview after his tenure as 'one of the greatest pieces of fraud-I repeat the word FRAUD-on the American public by special-interest groups that I have ever seen in my lifetime.
~ Fareed Zakaria
What, then, is the best course for the real experts? To help the public understand how their field works, in particular how science works.
~ Fareed Zakaria
Niekada nepulk taip žemai, kad imtum skaityti paskaitas, - kad niekas nepamanyt?, jog peršame nuomon? arba nusileidžiame iki publikos lygio trokšdami su ja kalb?tis. Jeigu ji nori, tegu mus skaito.
~ Fernando Pessoa
En mi época, se daba por supuesto que ser «bueno» políticamente le daba a uno licencia para desentenderse de la moral de cada día; ahora parece aceptado que con intentar portarse éticamente en lo privado ya se hace bastante y no hay por qué preocuparse de los líos públicos, es decir: políticos.
~ Fernando Savater
Trellis wants his salutary book to be read by all. He realizes that purely a moralizing tract would not reach the public. Therefore he is putting plenty of smut into his book.
~ Flann O'Brien