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Quotes About Public

Our corporate executives speculate with their shareholders' assets because they get big personal rewards when they win—and even if they lose, they are often bailed out with public funds by obedient politicians. We privatize profit and socialize risk.
~ Edward O. Thorp
I am entirely persuaded that the American public is more reasonable, restrained and mature than most of the broadcast industry's planners believe. Their fear of controversy is not warranted by the evidence.
~ Edward R. Murrow
The politician in my country seeks votes, affection and respect, in that order. ... With few notable exceptions, they are simply men who want to be loved.
~ Edward R. Murrow
the institutional bias of the private mass media "does not merely protect the corporate system. It robs the public of a chance to understand the real world.
~ Edward S. Herman
After a boom the public is positive that nothing is going up. It isn't that buyers become more discriminating, but that the blind buying is over. It is the state of mind that has changed. Prices don't even have to go down to make people pessimistic. It is enough if the market gets dull and stays dull for a time.
~ Edwin Lefevre
The Street paid no attention to the earthquake the first day or two. They'll tell you that it was because the first despatches were not so alarming, but I think it was because it took so long to change the point of view of the public toward the securities markets.
~ Edwin Lefevre
the nature of the game as it is played is such that the public should realize that the truth cannot be told by the few who know. Otherwise they could not benefit by their knowledge
~ Edwin Lefevre
Stocks are manipulated to the highest point possible and then sold to the public on the way down.
~ Edwin Lefevre
There is no sense in marking up the price to a very high level if you cannot induce the public to take it off your hands later. Whenever inexperienced manipulators try to unload at the top and fail, old-timers look mighty wise and tell you that you can lead a horse to water but you cannot make him drink.
~ Edwin Lefevre
Prayer in private results in boldness in public.
~ Edwin Louis Cole
Be aware, as the law is mostly for the public, not the republic authorities; similarly, as the rules of the United Nations, are only for its methodical members, not for the veto holders. Accordingly, the teeth of an elephant define that in suitably and relevantly context since children feel happy and enjoy it in a circus, without realizing the reality, even parents pay for it. Indeed, it is an authentic fact.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
Even though I write for myself; however, I live and breathe, within the public; therefore, escape from it, may fail since as I'm also a part of that
~ Ehsan Sehgal
Fool the public; rule the republic.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
Historical radicalism and today's radicalism gained and achieved only the outward glamour of style and system, not the inward changing of thought, conduct, and distinction. As a fact, the conception, whether colonialism, imperialism, and such isms still exist; however, in a new packing of radicalism; otherwise, one can realize, and easily define as that: Fool the public; rule the republic.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
Judges only can justify their role in the courtroom, not in the streets where they are just part of the common public.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
Only two dictatorships in whatever form and system rule around the world; one of the voters' selection and choice as a majority, another by the consensus of a few ones who dress in uniform, carrying weapons. The public stays the self-victimizing of both powers.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
Published-writing without directly addressing the figure, on media and social media, only characterizes and messages for the common public, not individual; therefore, a particular person never considers that seriously and personally.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
Search by Intelligence Agencies stay as Spying; conversely, search by journalists become as Investigation. The first circle dresses Confidential dress and other twists appreciably in Public; factually, both faculties abuse privacy and practice the same deed, but one faces the critique, and other receives gratitude; such conduct executes distinction between that, which should be not a context.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
Such a politics is credible and dignified, which is constructive, and free from the shackling of personal interests
~ Ehsan Sehgal
The selected and appointed figure falls under the Bumbledom of bureaucracy, not democracy. Conversely, a leader becomes a leader through the election and elected members of the public; it determines and forms democracy; indeed, it secures the stability and prosperity of the state.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
The selected ones by whatever means fall not under doubts and objections, if those become elected, freely and transparently, through the public votes.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
It seems to me they're not really happy unless they're at the same time on public display and at their worst.
~ Elaine Dundy
Business can also be seen as a work of art requiring an artist, a task of prophecy requiring a visionary, a social responsibility requiring a judge, a job of growing requiring skills like those of a farmer or parent, a challenge of educating the public requiring skills like those of a teacher, and the like.
~ Elaine N. Aron
Consuming alcohol in public is allowed in France, which means drinkers overflow onto the sidewalk, especially on the Montmartre stretch. But it rarely gets out of control.
~ Elaine Sciolino