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Quotes About Public

Jesus provided reasons to believe through many different means, the most dramatic of which were miracles done in public as authentication
~ Francis J. Beckwith
It seems to be a requirement of great and powerful magicians that they live on public assistance.
~ Francis King
Every public action which is not customary, either is wrong, or, if it is right, is a dangerous precedent. It follows that nothing should ever be done for the first time.
~ Francis Macdonald Cornford
I am for a clear distinction between public and private life. I believe private matters should be regulated in private and I have asked those close to me to respect this.
~ Francois Hollande
The public is a ferocious beast -- one must either chain it up or flee from it.
~ Francois Marie Arouet Voltaire
But there is a difference between "liturgy" and "worship" in that worship suggests the honor and praise accorded God communally or individually, in the public assembly or in worldly activity, whereas liturgy suggests something that is done communally and publicly, or is at least communal and public in derivation even if it is a ministration extended to those absent from the assembly.
~ Frank C. Senn
Liturgy is not only the assembly's public work or service to God (worship proper); it is also God's public work or service to the assembly.
~ Frank C. Senn
Liturgy is essentially a service that is rendered for the public good. We saw that both individuals and groups may undertake a service project for the good of their community. Using this basic definition, liturgy is also a service that God undertakes for the good of his creation, especially his human creatures.
~ Frank C. Senn
The news of any politician's death should be listed under Public Improvements.
~ Frank Dane
The challenge in working in politics, particularly if you're working for a political party, is that everyone's a messenger.
~ Frank Luntz
Minds do not act together in public; they simply stick together; and when their private activities are resumed, they fly apart again.
~ Frank Moore Colby
Our argument is that it is not contact with the police per se that is problematic. In fact, the results of the study suggest that when the police deal with people in ways that they experience as being fair, contact promotes trust and a variety of types of desirable public behavior. Rather, it is contact that communicates suspicion and mistrust that undermines the relationship between the public and the police.
~ Frank R. Baumgartner
In other words we have marketed our way into this health crisis.
~ Frank Shorter
In his struggle for selfish gain, man has often needlessly tipped the scales so that Nature's balance has been destroyed, and the public welfare has usually been on the short-weighted side.
~ Franklin D. Roosevelt
The trouble with this country is that there are too many politicians who believe, with a conviction based on experience, that you can fool all of the people all of the time.
~ Franklin P. Adams
I might be a wicked girl who'd think nothing of eating a baby for breakfast, but I'd never allow myself to get expelled. It's far too public.
~ Franny Billingsley
Lo que nos dicen las personas de sus sentimientos a menudo es incompleto, a veces manifiestamente falso, y siempre viene modificado para consumo público.
~ Frans de Waal
tradition has it that disputes which break out in a village are worked out in public. By this I mean collective self-criticism with a touch of humor because everyone is relaxed, because in the end we all want the same thing.
~ Frantz Fanon
We ought not to say to the people:"Kill yourselves that the country may become rich."...Public business ought to be the business of the public.
~ Frantz Fanon
Bill Moyers' book and public television series, Healing and the Mind, was another milestone along the road to a better public understanding of this concept.
~ Fred Amir
Je öfter sich ein Politiker widerspricht, desto größer ist er.
~ Friedrich Durrenmatt
In large states public education will always be mediocre, for the same reason that in large kitchens the cooking is usually bad.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
I could write pages and pages about the delights of being a full-time housewife and mother and trying to write and support a family with two babies--but I don't use that kind of language in public.
~ bradley marion zimmer ii
sharing a book with others becomes a public enterprise. There
~ Brandon Mull