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Quotes About Public eye

I don't know that I aspired to be in politics, though, no. I mean, this was not a goal of mine. This was not a part of my original life plan. But having done television, and having been able to be in the public eye, and get a platform and a microphone, so to speak -- both figuratively and literally -- I have an opportunity to speak and have people listen.
~ Clay Aiken
When I go to work and when I'm in the public eye, I take much better care of myself. Because when I'm not working, I do indulge more.
~ Michelle Pfeiffer
It's stupid to say that I don't like being in the public eye, but I don't like doing stuff that's not needed.
~ Zara Phillips
In the public eye, being a victim of past injustices does not win the right to propagate current and future ones, and that's intolerable to those in charge of the race industry today, whose power relies on maintaining forever a latent rage that can be turned on and off at the will of the nation's elites.
~ Andrew Breitbart
I didn't understand how difficult it would be to transition in the public eye and look back at pre-transition videos - it's sort of humiliating and painful.
~ ContraPoints
Anything with Soros, I lay low. People kind of just roll their eyes when you bring him up.
~ Mike Cernovich
Being in the limelight has its minuses.
~ Jon Postel
There are enough stories about my family. We have all been in the public eye.
~ Ivanka Trump
With any group of people in life, sad things happen, and crazy things, and happy things. When you're in the public eye, it's just amplified, that's all.
~ Margot Kidder
What a hero Tom was become now! He did not go skipping and prancing, but moved with a dignified swagger as became a pirate who felt that the public eye was on him.
~ Mark Twain
I'm in the public eye, so I don't care who knows what I get done. If I see something sagging, dragging, or bagging, I get it sucked, tucked, or plucked.
~ Dolly Parton
We live in the generation where unnecessary things appear great in front of the masses due to good promotion, while great works remain unknown and hidden from the public eye.
~ Unknown
At five minutes to eleven on the morning named he was at the station, a false beard and spectacles shielding his identity from the public eye. If you had asked him he would have said that he was a Scotch business man. As a matter a fact, he looked far more like a motor-car coming through a haystack.
~ P. G. Wodehouse