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Quotes About Public

I don't know how to interact with fans, man.
~ PartyNextDoor
We love the 'Britain's Got Talent' process, we love interacting and responding with the public, it's just good fun.
~ Ant McPartlin
I think that people are interested seeing me on the screen.
~ Arnold Schwarzenegger
On the Internet, you think everything is going to be public.
~ Noam Chomsky
Not only has celebrity dumbed down our politics, it has become intertwined with it.
~ Bob Beckel
If you were ever to interview me after a football game or at a football game or around me during football season is totally different than when you catch me away from football.
~ Keyshawn Johnson
We never get asked who we would vote for. It could be a general question to ask us in an interview, but it isn't.
~ Sarah Harding
Colonial ministers, despite their vast public power, were not allowed to hold public office, a distinction that kept Massachusetts from being a theocracy.
~ Eve LaPlante
I really think we should pass a law in every state, I don't care whether it takes the independence away from an old person or not. You shouldn't be driving a car if you're over the age of 80. Maybe even less than that.
~ Evel Knievel
Art that sells on production is bad art, essentially. It is art that is made to demand. It suits the public. The taste of the public is bad. The taste of the public is always bad. It is bad because it is not an individual expression, but merely a mania for assent, a mania to be 'in on it'.
~ Ezra Pound
The public will buy a certain amount of poetry if you give them their striptease." -- Ezra Pound
~ Ezra Pound
There is something so degrading - at least, one would think that there were something so degrading in the practice of writing as a trade - that anyone who has once earned a livelihood, or part of it, obviously and openly, by popular writing, can never be seriously regarded by any great number of people. And then, of course, "he does too much.
~ Ezra Pound
The line between the public life and the private life has been erased, due to the rapid decline of manners and courtesy. There is a certain crudeness and crassness that has suddenly become accepted behavior, even desirable.
~ Fannie Flagg
The press does not speak the voice of the nation. It does not even speak the voice of those who write for it.
~ Fanny Wright
Jefferson's fear was that without such a system of public education, the country would end up being ruled by a privileged elite that would recycle itself through a network of private institutions that entrenched their advantages.
~ Fareed Zakaria
1. TIMING IS EVERYTHING The timing of your product or service must be right in the marketplace. Mackey bit on the organic and natural food revolution just as the public's palate for these products oozed into the mainstream, but if the market isn't ready and you are way ahead of the market, then you must possess the drive and the willingness to sacrifice in order to make that product or service work.
~ Fast Company
Ya ni se ríen: todo tesoro público que les entra a sus bolsillos sin fondos se les hace cosa natural.
~ Fernando Vallejo
He continued, sombrely, to evoke the more recent memory of the Great War: 'the four names which have really engraved themselves on the popular memory are Mons, Ypres, Gallipoli and Passchendaele, every time a disaster. The names of the great battles that finally broke the German armies are simply unknown to the general public.
~ Fintan O'Toole
Hearing my songs in public freaks me out a bit. There was one restaurant I really liked in L.A., but I had to stop going there when they started playing my music. It felt kinda awkward.
~ Fiona Apple
Unless your daily life from Monday to Saturday is a life of worship, there will not be much reality in your public worship on Sunday.
~ Florence L. Barclay
Is it to be supposed that Nature has not bestowed upon me sufficient imagination to invent a Utopia too? Is it for the law to make choice of one amongst so many fancies, and to make use of the public force in its service? Law
~ Frederic Bastiat
the public has two hopes, and Government makes two promises—many benefits and no taxes. Hopes and promises that, being contradictory, can never be realized.
~ Frederic Bastiat
Society is the total of the forced or voluntary services that men perform for each other; that is to say, of public services and private services.
~ Frederic Bastiat
A work that undertakes the refutation of vulgar prejudices, cannot have so high an aim. It aspires only to clear the way for the steps of Truth; to prepare the minds of men to receive her; to rectify public opinion, and to snatch from unworthy hands dangerous weapons they misuse.
~ Frederic Bastiat