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Quotes About Publish

In a democracy, you don't need anyone's permission to form a new political party, publish a politically charged article, or organize a 'tea party.' And in open markets, individuals are free to buy and invest as they see fit.
~ Gary Hamel
It doesn't matter whether you're talking about bombs or the intelligence quotients of one race as against another if a man is a scientist, like me, he'll always say Publish and be damned.
~ Jacob Bronowski
Publish glad tidings, tidings of peace; Tidings of Jesus, redemption, and release. The king's business required haste. – 1 Samuel 21:8
~ Robert J. Morgan
I'm working now on a collection of Shakespearean sonnets, about 100 of them, that I may publish if anyone's interested. My take on life is a little different from the bard's.
~ Jack Prelutsky
I'm an academic. It's publish or perish.
~ Daniel J. Bernstein
One man's blasphemy doesn't override other people's free-speech rights, their freedom to publish, freedom of thought.
~ Dan Savage
I wanted to publish a book simply to be buried with it; that's all I wanted. I had no ambition beyond that.
~ Edith Pearlman
The problem is that with blogging, the model is publish first, maybe fact-check later. In newspapers, the model is you fact check first and then publish. But those models are merging.
~ Craig Newmark
I have seen journals with good financial backing and editorial support die because they looked so bad nobody wanted to publish them.
~ Denis Dutton
I started out as a novelist and wrote several novels before deciding to publish one, and I fully intend to go back to the form.
~ Pankaj Mishra
I was talking to my dad, who's a neurosurgeon. He had this academic paper he wanted to publish. Journals take about 18 months to publish a paper, and he just wanted to get things up there.
~ Trip Adler
Profit is one way that you can take pride in the way you publish things and insure that you can go on doing it.
~ Sonny Mehta
Writing was a way to get away from my life as a programmer, so I wanted to write about other things, but of course nobody wanted to publish another story about a family, unless it was extraordinary. When I began writing about my life as a programmer, however, people were interested.
~ Ellen Ullman
Often it's the case that we have to do a lot of exploration and marketing of the material we publish ourselves to get a big political impact for it.
~ Julian Assange
As I see it, my job has always been to champion the work of the authors I publish.
~ Sonny Mehta
The most important thing is to recognize that research is our seed corn. It's a national security priority. It's not just a way to have enough going on that graduate students can do their Ph.D.s and scientists can publish. We have to do research, or we'll fall behind the rest of the world.
~ Raja Krishnamoorthi
Those in science perform research, have it reviewed by their peers, publish the results, and believe the answer should be obvious.
~ Bill Foster
We marked a milestone for consumer empowerment when we began to publish consumer complaint narratives which allow people to share in their own words their experiences in the consumer financial marketplace.
~ Richard Cordray
If you want to publish data, you should do it to share knowledge.
~ Andrew Ng
To me a book is a message from the gods to mankind; or, if not, should never be published at all.
~ Aleister Crowley
I've published a couple of short novels in France that I didn't want to publish in English because I loved the characters too much to subject them to American critics who were not exactly favorable toward my work.
~ Michael Cimino
The first scholarly edition of Magna Carta was published by the eminent jurist William Blackstone. It was not an easy task. There was no good text available.
~ Noam Chomsky
On the contrary, she and Harper gained the support of Alexander Lindey, an authority on copyright law for the Library of Congress. He argued that to publish these poems was in the public interest. He also considered it questionable for Mattie to pass on rights to a non-member of family. Hampson continued to threaten but had not the means or will to fight a legal battle.
~ Lyndall Gordon
If a writer, despite his natural gifts, gives up writing because no one will publish him, then he is no writer. The artist is distinguished by his urge to create, which by very definition is a concomitant of talent.
~ Andrei Tarkovsky