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Quotes About Public

The American people would not want to know of any misquotes that Dan Quayle may or may not make.
~ Dan Quayle
People have the freedom to say what they want, and I get it - mean stuff sells better than nice stuff.
~ Dasha Zhukova
People want to criticize everything you do. People criticize Pacquiao, Mayweather or Obama, everyone that is at the top of their game.
~ Devon Alexander
When asked for your views, by the press or others, remember that what they really want to know is the President's views.
~ Donald Rumsfeld
The media wants me to change, but it would be very dishonest to supporters to do so.
~ Donald Trump
I love being the mayor. I want to be the mayor forever.
~ Ed Koch
The newspapers print what the people want, and thus does the savage still swing his club and flourish his spear.
~ Elbert Hubbard
The American people don't want additional troops on the ground.
~ Eric Bolling
The toughest thing about being a celebrity, I suppose, is being polite when I don't want to be.
~ Eric Clapton
I don't know if anybody wants to mix their politics with their entertainment.
~ Fiona Apple
Political leaders will only undertake bold climate initiatives if they know the American people want it.
~ Frances Beinecke
Comicons and Science Fiction conventions are always fun. Besides, the days of the secluded writer are long gone. What's ironic is that the modern age has forced the most introverted, shy, and anxious segment of the population into the limelight. Adapt or disappear, and for most of us, conventions are a safe place in which we can learn how to be public figures. And then there's the blowhards? Did I mention the blowhards?
~ Steven Erikson
It seemed that no customer was immune to his appeal. 'I have no ideal woman,' he said emphatically. 'I have a public which is north, south, east, and west.' Fashion had finally found the universal American designer.
~ Steven Gaines
The monarchy is foremost a business, and it's important to them that the British public continue to finance the excessive luxurious lifestyles of the now quite enormous, wasteful and useless 'royal' family. I find it very sad.
~ Steven Patrick Morrissey
I think the pop chart today is entirely market-driven. And it has nothing to do with public taste. And it has nothing to do with moving music forward. It's simply a market chart.
~ Steven Patrick Morrissey
Having been given that public trust, we have a responsibility to share with the public.
~ Steven Squyres
For example, it is common for people to fail to wash their hands after using the toilet. To illustrate, a British study found that a quarter of rail and bus commuters had fecal bacteria on their hands (Judah et al., 2010).
~ Steven Taylor
She traded delirium, a treasure of experience, and made a healthy living from it, so that ten years ago she'd been able to step down from public attention and began to train others to do her work for her.
~ Storm Constantine
In a country as profoundly anti-intellectual as ours it is predictable that our leaders will do whatever they can in order not to appear smart in public.
~ Stuart Rojstaczer
This effort to appear dumb—or to put a positive spin on it, to "be a man of the people"—takes a lot of work that in a better world would be unnecessary. You have to really want to be a politician to undertake it.
~ Stuart Rojstaczer
While great hair and teeth are a good start to a political career, an ability to pretend at least half convincingly that you have an affinity to all key ethnic groups in your state is a definite plus.
~ Stuart Rojstaczer
As Steve Goldsmith, then mayor of Indianapolis and the chief domestic policy adviser for Bush, put it, "The Republicans' message was that government had been harmful. Therefore, eliminate government, and people in tough circumstances will suddenly be better off. Both the public and many Republican mayors said that's naive. Merely the absence of bad action is not going to be sufficient.
~ Stuart Stevens
He was perhaps the lowest human being that ever held public office. He, unfortunately, was a despot. I mean, you get an old con man at a point in high office, he begins to believe the platitudes that are expounded by the stupid populace about him.
~ Studs Terkel
This is not right on part of media to show artificial largest Covid cases on other days because they need to show highest spike only on weekends to spread panic and fear in public to increase vaccine sale.
~ Sudhir Chaub