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Quotes About Public

En democracia la política es un teatro y nadie puede actuar en un teatro sin fingir.
~ Javier Cercas
en España tenemos una sanidad y una educación pública que funcionan razonablemente bien, pero no tenemos una vivienda pública digna de tal nombre.
~ Javier Cercas
Politics is just show business for ugly people.
~ Jay Leno
I vote, I participate, I am present, I am concerned - mirror of a paradoxical mockery, mirror of the indifference of all public signification.
~ Jean Baudrillard
Böyle bir skandal?n ifÅŸâ edilmesi yasalara sayg? duyulduÄŸunu göstermektedir. Belki de Watergate'in baÅŸarabildiÄŸi tek ÅŸey herkesi Watergate'in bir skandal olduÄŸuna inand?rmakt?r.
~ Jean Baudrillard
The amazing advance public attention to this film is surely due not so much to us (I mean to the curiosity our undertaking arouses) as to that Beauty and Beast we thrilled over as children. Happily, there is some remnant of childhood in this jaded public. It is this childhood we must reach. It is the incredulous reserve of the adults that we must overcome.
~ Jean Cocteau
It was all he could do not to laugh, the lives of the vast majority of authors being far more private than they likely wished. Maybe Stephen King or John Grisham got approached in the supermarket by a quavering person extending pen and paper, but for most writers, even reliably published and actually self-supporting writers, the privacy was thunderous.
~ Jean Hanff Korelitz
Crackpots have a vote like everyone else...enough crackpots could vote a mayor into office.
~ Unknown
Usurpers always bring about or select troublous times to get passed, under cover of the public terror, destructive laws, which the people would never adopt in cold blood. The moment chosen is one of the surest means of distinguishing the work of the legislator from that of the tyrant.
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
The wise man observes the public disorder he cannot prevent; he observes it, and reveals by his sad countenance the grief it causes him; but as for individual disorders, he opposes them or averts his eyes, lest his presence be taken for approval.
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Este favor del público, de ningún modo buscado, y para un autor desconocido, me inspiró la primera confianza verdadera en mi capacidad, de que había dudado hasta entonces, a pesar del sentimiento interno.
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Yo, por un cúmulo de males de todo género, había de servir de ejemplo a todo aquel que, inspirado por el solo amor del bien público y de la justicia, se atreva, escudado únicamente en su inocencia, a decir a los hombres la verdad abiertamente, sin apoyarse en las intrigas y
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Estas cadenas no me parecieron, sin embargo, muy pesadas, en tanto en cuanto, ignorado por el público, viví en la oscuridad.
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
The second essential rule of public economy is no less important than the first. If you would have the general will accomplished, bring all the particular wills into conformity with it; in other words, as virtue is nothing more than this conformity of the particular wills with the general will, establish the reign of virtue.
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Advertisements ordinarily work their wonders, to the extent that they work at all, on an inattentive public.
~ Michael Schudson
The biggest misconception usually is to assume that I am a scientist and that I work for scientists. I work for the public to access the surreal and fantastical in science.
~ Unknown
When you're famous you can't go to Topshop. Even when I disguise myself in a moustache, baseball cap, sunglasses - the full Madonna kit - it doesn't work: my stupid face is too big.
~ Noel Fielding
I never read anything concerning my work. I feel that criticism is a letter to the public which the author, since it is not directed to him, does not have to open and read.
~ Rainer Maria Rilke
The work of a Prime Minister is the loneliest job in the world.
~ Stanley Baldwin
I think the American public has gone from really almost white-hot anger in 2010 to an anxiety knowing their government needs to work.
~ Steny Hoyer
When I am out and about I feel watched. It's become second nature. The only time I get to be private is in my work. That is when I liberate the ego. The blessed-out sensation of liberating the ego.
~ Thandie Newton
It is the incompetent and the neglected artist who charges the public with ignorance, stupidity, and indifference. He raves loudly, but he is incomprehensible, even inarticulate, in his work.
~ Walter J. Phillips
I'm in favor of any technology that makes my work available to the reading public at a reasonable price.
~ Walter Jon Williams
The senior members of the royal family work very hard and I don't think people quite realise that.
~ Zara Phillips