Quotes About Public
I have been recognized in public but not that often, which is nice.
~ Anna Todd
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I get recognized everywhere I go now, which is kind of overwhelming but really exciting and sweet.
~ Hannah Brown
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Now that I do so many Hallmark Channel movies I am recognized in public all of the time.
~ Jen Lilley
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I started to have notoriety in my late 20s or early 30s - like the first time someone recognized me in public was probably when I was 29 years old.
~ Hank Green
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I get recognized at the airport and at the malls in Colorado.
~ Claressa Shields
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Part of the challenge always with issues of public safety is, you know, fear is real and it has to be recognized as real. I mean, people are fearful for reasons that are not totally irrational, right?
~ Maya Wiley
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I get recognized pretty much wherever I go now which is totally alien.
~ Kadeena Cox
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I can go to cities and go to restaurants or the movies and occasionally I'll get recognized - but not for the most part.
~ Buster Posey
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It is a happy day when I am asked to publicly recommend a book. It is also a dilemma. When I consider all the books I have loved and depended upon and profited from, how can I pick just one?
~ Elizabeth Berg
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I hate that my opinions are gonna be on record... that my opinions of other artists are going to be on record.
~ Mitski
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David Dinkins was a financial disaster personally - and as an administrator. That is what the record shows.
~ Roger Ailes
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A publicly run health care program could compete with private insurance companies, which have a record of overcharging and underperforming.
~ Adam Cohen
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Everything needs to be public. The legitimacy of the courts comes from the fact that they reason openly, on the record, based on facts.
~ Jed S. Rakoff
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Back in the day, if someone at the record label didn't care or like your music, it never got to the public. It just got shelved.
~ Jennifer Holliday
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I think the American public can accept the fact if you tell them that every time you pick up the phone it's going to be recorded and it goes to the government. I think the public can understand that.
~ Raymond Kelly
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How the early priests came into possession of these secrets does not appear, and if there were ever any records of this kind the Church would hardly allow them to become public.
~ Harry Houdini
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I'm not deluded enough to think that everyone who knows my name is a listener. You know, I hope that part of that interest - part of that public interest - has to do with me still making records that people like.
~ John Mayer
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Without public investment, without families spending, without cheap credit, the economy won't recover.
~ Fernando Haddad
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My job is to rectify the public finances and hand the country back to the people so they can really have a future, and that is what I will do.
~ Enda Kenny
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At the prom, you are more about boys thinking you're cute. On the red carpet, you have to please everyone because there are a lot more people looking at those pictures.
~ Laura Marano
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The Federal Government is exploiting public fear to redefine the relationship between the rulers and the American people.
~ James Bovard
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The job of the government - and my responsibility - is to help people live healthier lives. The framework is about giving local authorities the ability to focus on the most effective ways to improve the public's health and reduce health inequalities, long-term, from cradle to grave.
~ Andrew Lansley
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I do think our challenge is to balance credibility and a clear message about how we would reduce the deficit with boldness about the choices that we put before the public.
~ Douglas Alexander
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Journalists and activists alike have an obligation to describe environmental problems honestly and accurately, even if they fear doing so will reduce their news value or salience with the public.
~ Michael Shellenberger
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