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Quotes About Public

perhaps the public expression of trust in the Supreme Court reflects a leap of faith rather than actual knowledge; people want to believe in some governmental institution, and they are more likely to be able to identify what they don't like about the political branches. Or
~ Unknown
the Court occupies a place in the public imagination.
~ Unknown
He had the kind of personality that makes you think a boy will grow up to be a public torturer. However
~ Lindsey Davis
The seek after glory should be careless of public opinion
~ Unknown
Num país que não sabe diferir fama de infâmia, obviamente a primeira parece mais fácil de ser atingida.
~ Lionel Shriver
It is astonishing that, under the circumstances, marriage is still legally allowed. If nearly half of anything else ended so disastrously, the government would surely ban it immediately. If half the tacos served in restaurants caused dysentery, if half the people learning karate broke their palms, if only 6 percent of people who went on roller coaster rides damaged their middle ears, the public would be clamoring for action. Yet the most intimate of disasters . . . happens over and over again.
~ Unknown
sharing one's true feelings at home makes it a lot easier to be charming out in public.
~ Unknown
Weddings are never about the bride and groom, weddings are public platforms for dysfunctional families.
~ Lisa Kleypas
I'm a public sinner with a ton of money. Any church would want me.
~ Lisa Kleypas
A profound political question is suddenly on the table: Must the country continue to give precedence to private financial gain and market determinism over human lives and broad public values?
~ William Greider
The problem we have in America is the systematic erosion of our religious values in an attempt by certain liberal groups to expunge our Christian heritage from the public square.
~ Pat Robertson
Congressional overseers and the public must be given appropriate insight into government activities as well as their legal rationale to ensure America's values are being upheld and our interests advanced.
~ Dianne Feinstein
As an ideology - and certainly as a political identity - conservatism is less popular than the very principles and values it stands for.
~ Shelby Steele
You talk about the values that you have whether they're in favor or not in favor. That's how you lead. The reality is, we're losing more and more elections.
~ Artur Davis
I had trouble finding my next goal after winning a gold medal at the Vancouver Olympics, but the interest of the public and my fans in me got even bigger. I wanted to get away from the pressure, even for a single day.
~ Kim Yuna
During the modern period, the vanguard architect has usually relied on small residential jobs both to supply a steady income and to serve as 'sketches' for ideas that are often later translated to the larger scale of public commissions.
~ Martin Filler
The blockchain applications market is unravelling along a segmentation of activity that is spread along two sets of variables: private vs. public blockchains, and new vs. existing business models.
~ William Mougayar
The British public deserve real choices not forced, technocratic arguments about variations of the same dead end arguments.
~ Clive Lewis
Since stepping onto the public square in 2012 I have been outspoken on a variety of topics.
~ Charlie Kirk
Some people hate the sight of me as soon as they see me on television. They loathe the look of me, and I accept that from the days of variety. I would walk on and some people would open a newspaper and think, 'He's first on, so he can't be any good.' I accept that.
~ Bruce Forsyth
Public universities play a major role in their local communities, serving a variety of needs in addition to their traditional academic roles.
~ Mike Parson
I've been complimented enough and asked to run for various offices out here in Utah, but right now, I'm not interested. I don't know that I have the stomach for it.
~ Dale Murphy
One answer is that the town's elected officials thought that the project served a public purpose and that the various subsidies and favors were worth the price. But they may or may not have thought this.
~ Michael Kinsley
For almost a century since 1918, the centralised nation-state has been the world's default political form. Its various experiments in industrialisation, urbanisation, mass literacy and consumerism have brought more people into public life.
~ Pankaj Mishra