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Quotes About Perceived

I think our election proved to us that 'billionaire' is an incredibly magical word in our language in that people just defer to it. Donald Trump is not a billionaire, but he knew it was vital for him to be perceived as one.
~ Chris Sacca
Sometimes 'sin' taxes are useful not because of their perceived health benefits but because they are effectively a form of voluntary taxation which tends to arouse less irritation than other taxes.
~ Jacob Rees-Mogg
The state must declare the child to be the most precious treasure of the people. As long as the government is perceived as working for the benefit of the children, the people will happily endure almost any curtailment of liberty and almost any deprivation.
~ Adolf Hitler
Again and again, when Westerners are perceived as denigrating Muhammad, the Koran, or Islam, Islamists demonstrate, riot or kill.
~ Daniel Pipes
Fish cakes are perceived as being quite British, and they're always a bit brown and a little dull.
~ Yotam Ottolenghi
Fitness needs to be perceived as fun and games or we subconsciously avoid it.
~ Alan Thicke
Democrats have long held an advantage over Republicans on health care, mostly due to a perceived empathy problem in my party.
~ Ben Sasse
Menshn is a play on the word mention, and in the U.S. that's how it'll be perceived. Like Tumblr or Flickr. People in the U.K. thought that I'd named it after myself.
~ Louise Mensch
Sometimes, when you look at an adviser's failings or perceived failings, I think the tough question you have to ask as a journalist is, 'What does this say about the president?'
~ Jodi Kantor
I'm literally an independent. Apolitical. So that I am not always going to be with the Left's perceived interests or the Right's perceived interests.
~ Mary Jo White
Young people contact me all the time to articulate issues with the industrial food system, but they are frustrated by their perceived inability to do anything about it.
~ Kimbal Musk
Those who use the term 'alt-left' consistently point to violence from the left, often by anti-fascists - both perceived and real.
~ Elizabeth Flock
Momentum has always counted for something, not everything, but it's always perceived as being something that matters in American politics.
~ James Carville
In the past, the movies I've made are perceived as dark, but a lot of comedies are way darker.
~ Bobcat Goldthwait
If you've spent any time on social media, you may have had the misfortune of coming up against a cowardly troll who hides behind a Twitter handle or Facebook page to criticize or attack you for any number of grievances, real or perceived.
~ S.E. Cupp
You know, I think it was very important that my grandmother be perceived a very particular way in terms of being charitable or generous. I don't think Donald cares about those two things necessarily. He has his own version of what he wants the world to see.
~ Mary L. Trump
At times it felt as if no one in Government was taking ownership of how COVID-19 directives would be perceived, interpreted and understood on the ground.
~ Pritam Singh
I am very much a product of commercial cinema in Tollywood, and people ask me why I don't do masala films in Hindi. I am very eager to do them, but somehow I am perceived as a serious actress here.
~ Rituparna Sengupta
My fear of making mistakes or my anxiety about being perceived less than serious or perfect was holding me back from being good at my job.
~ Mina Kimes
I think what you think of as the American people embracing - I don't think, on paper, I embody anything of that perceived persona. I think that's what people are latching on to, that I'm different.
~ Adam Rippon
The most frustrating thing at Villa was the perceived view fans had of me, that certain people at the club painted. That of a mercenary who was happy sitting on the sidelines taking his wages.
~ Ross McCormack
O]nly a few perceived the intellectual holocaust and the revolution by burial that Stalin achieved.
~ Ray Bradbury
Briefly, it is a set of assets such as name awareness, loyal customers, perceived quality, and associations (e.g. being "pure" and "it floats") that are linked to the brand (its name and symbol) and add (or subtract) value to the product or service being offered.
~ David A. Aaker
Fitness needs to be perceived as fun and games or we subconsciously avoid it.
~ Alan Thicke