Quotes About Public
When you grow a business, it belongs to a lot of other people besides you. As much as you want to control it, the minute you go public, it becomes a business . . .
~ Donna Karan
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Part of it has to do with this business of being approached in public. I have a distinctive look - it's partly the glasses I wear - and people seem to remember me once they've seen me.
~ Todd Solondz
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To talk in public, to think in solitude, to read and to hear, to inquire and answer inquiries, is the business of the scholar
~ Samuel Johnson
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Everyone is not your customer.
~ Seth Godin
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What happens when you combine blogs, Google and millions of dissatisfied customers? An e-mob.
~ Bob Garfield
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I conduct business, not dependent of public sentiment, but according to the rules of fair business.
~ Victor Pinchuk
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I tend not to think about the reading public at all, or the business, when I'm writing.
~ Sara Gruen
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It's almost a standard tactic, really, to try to minimize any effort that people in the entertainment business or in any public occupation make to express themselves.
~ Viggo Mortensen
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I want to see the numbers that prove that show-business marriages are any less successful than other marriages. It's just very public when they fail.
~ Kevin Bacon
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Bob Hope was an entertainment colossus, shrewd and influential well beyond show business. Richard Zoglin's biography captures it all--the public and private Hope.
~ Tom Brokaw
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The course of business shapes public opinion.
~ Marvin Bower
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This is the difference between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton and Sen. Kaine. They are career public servants. Donald Trump is a businessman, not a career politician. He built a business.
~ Mike Pence
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An advanced city is not one where even the poor use cars, but rather one where even the rich use public transport.
~ Enrique Penalosa
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One symbol of lack of democracy is to have cars parked on the sidewalk.
~ Enrique Penalosa
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If you attack the Clintons publicly, make sure all your friends know that you are not planning suicide, that you're not careless when you drive a car.
~ Ann Coulter
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Arnie has more people watching him park the car than we do out on the course.
~ Lee Trevino
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I don't like being in public with headphones on. I don't know how people can do it. It seems like you're so cut off from your environment. I feel like I'd get hit by a car.
~ Jeff Tweedy
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I rented a car. I didn't really need one, I just wanted to make one less available. I wanted one businessman on the bus with no car.
~ Mitch Hedberg
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If Brad Pitt walked down the street, cars would crash into each other. I'm really lucky not to have to deal with that.
~ Matt Damon
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Celebrities have to get their cars washed just like everybody else.
~ Saul
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I still don't have a car. I still travel by public transport. I take autos to travel to and fro for recordings.
~ Arijit Singh
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They started with Big Ben. It's always got to be relayed direct from Westminster, the real thing, never from disc. That's got to be firmly fixed in the listeners' minds. Then, if Big Ben is silent, the public will know that the war has taken a distinctly unpleasant turn.
~ Penelope Fitzgerald
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Scripture must be used to preach the gospel, encourage the believer, convict the sinner, and correct error that may arise. However, it is wrong for ministers and denominations to get in a "sword fight," especially in public, as it only causes the sinners to mock and become more hardened as they watch two Christians duke it out to see who can knock the other one down "for the glory of God.
~ Unknown
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The people had once created the city. The city now created the people, or, more exactly, the people of Venice now identified themselves more in terms of the city. The private had become public.
~ Peter Ackroyd
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