Quotes About Public
When sins become civil rights, there is a temptation for Christians to keep our mouths shut and turn what is supposed to be a public faith into a private faith, but we are commanded to not be ashamed of the gospel.
~ Mark Driscoll
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At home he was reading Pet Sematary, but reading that in public was like leaving the house in your underwear.
~ Mark Haddon
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~ Mark Helprin
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we went from not a single state having an obesity rate over 20 percent to not a single state having an obesity rate under 20 percent
~ Mark Hyman
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The public might instinctively feel that something is wrong, but because of the technical nature of the silent weapon, they cannot express their feeling in a rational way. . . . They do not know how to cry for help, and do not know how to associate with others to defend themselves against it.
~ Mark Jacobson
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the longer wars last, the less popular they become.
~ Mark Kurlansky
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The exercise of powerful 'charm' is, in any case, more appreciated in public than in private life, exacting, as it does, almost as heavy demands on the receiver as the transmitter, demands often too onerous to be weighed satisfactorily against the many other, all too delicate, requirements of married life.
~ Anthony Powell
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Most people's sex life is a mystery, especially that of individuals who seem to make most parade of it. Such is the conclusion one finally arrives at.
~ Anthony Powell
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When a man gets into his head an idea that the public voice calls for him, it is astonishing how great becomes his trust in the wisdom of the public.
~ Anthony Trollope
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He (The warden) was painfully afraid of a disagreement with any person in any subject....he felt horror at the thought of being made the subject of common gossip and public criticism.
~ Anthony Trollope
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the public is defrauded when it is purposely misled. Poor public! how often is it misled! against what a world of fraud has it to contend!
~ Anthony Trollope
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We English gentlemen hate the name of a lie, but how often do we find public men who believe each other's words?
~ Anthony Trollope
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What is any public question but a conglomeration of private interests? What is any newspaper article but an expression of the views taken by one side? Truth! it takes an age to ascertain the truth of any question!
~ Anthony Trollope
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What is any public question but a conglomeration of private interests? What is any newspaper article but an expression of the views taken by one side? Truth! it takes an age to ascertain the truth of any question! The idea of Tom Towers talking of public motives and purity of purpose! Why, it wouldn't give him a moment's uneasiness to change his politics to-morrow, if the paper required it.
~ Anthony Trollope
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What is any public question but a conglomeration of private interests? What is any newspaper article but an expression of the views taken by one side? Truth! it takes an age to ascertain the truth of any question! The idea of Tom Towers talking of public motives and purity of purpose!
~ Anthony Trollope
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Men and not measures are, no doubt, the very life of politics. But then it is not the fashion to say so in public places
~ Anthony Trollope
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There was a significant reminder of the history they all shared: 'It is hoped that a difference in religious persuasion [Catholic as opposed to Protestant] will not shut the hearts of the English Public against their suffering brethren, the Christians of France.
~ Antonia Fraser
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the fact that it took the rise of democracies and otherwise open societies at Athens and elsewhere to create the climate in which public eloquence became a political indispensability.
~ Aristotle
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exhaust the public revenues by giving pay for the performance of public duties; we must prevents the growth of a pauper
~ Aristotle
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In an oligarchy it is necessary to take great care of the poor, and allot them public employments which are gainful; and, if any of the rich insult them, to let their punishment be severer than if they insulted one of their own rank;
~ Aristotle
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The public is a great actuality, like war. If you are a creative and creating artist, you cannot ignore it, though it can ignore you.
~ Arnold Bennett
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Historically, both fear and public opinion were notoriously unconcerned about morality.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
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if i could be assured of your destruction, i would in the interest of the public, cheerfully accept my death.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
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The public, not unnaturally, goes upon the principle that he who would heal others must himself be whole.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
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