The Public - a thing I cannot help looking upon as an enemy, and which I cannot address without feelings of hostility.
‐‐ John Keats
The public airwaves provide a chance to affirm we want to be a good, decent people; a good, decent nation.
‐‐ Charles W. Pickering
The public already knows about me more than I ever wanted it to know.
‐‐ Paul Reubens
The public always picks quality.
‐‐ Randy Jackson
The public are not stupid.
‐‐ Pete Waterman
The public bus is how I got to school every day.
‐‐ Gina Raimondo
The public can only be really moved by what is genuine.
‐‐ George Henry Lewes
The public character of every public servant is legitimate subject of discussion, and his fitness or unfitness for office may be fairly canvassed by any person.
‐‐ Charles Babbage
The public conviction that a railroad linking the West and the East was an absolute necessity became so pronounced after the gold discoveries of '49 that Congress passed an act in 1853 providing for a survey of several lines from the Mississippi to the Pacific.
‐‐ John Moody
The public doesn't care about my size. It's just something for the media to talk about.
‐‐ Doug Flutie
The public doesn't mind people living together without being married, providing they don't overdo it.
‐‐ Marilyn Monroe
The public doesn't particularly care for advertisements.
‐‐ John C. Malone
The public doesn't want new music.
‐‐ Arthur Honegger
The public doesn't want to hear people complaining about having their picture taken.
‐‐ Kristen Wiig
The public don't know what they want; it's my job to tell them.
‐‐ Alec Issigonis
The public education landscape is enriched by having many options - neighborhood public schools, magnet schools, community schools, schools that focus on career and technical education, and even charter schools.
‐‐ Randi Weingarten
The public figure of the writer, the writer-character, the 'personality-cult' of the author, are all becoming for me more and more intolerable in others, and consequently in myself.
‐‐ Italo Calvino
The public gets not one penny from them in return for those airwaves.
‐‐ Robert McChesney
The public has always expected me to be a playboy, and a decent chap never lets his public down.
‐‐ Errol Flynn
The public has always had affection for gay entertainers. The time was right for an out gay entertainer.
‐‐ Julian Clary
The public has an appetite for anything about imagination - anything that is as far away from reality as is creatively possible.
‐‐ Steven Spielberg
The public has an incredible capacity for appreciating the wonder of our planet, our solar system, our universe.
‐‐ Ellen Stofan
The public has become my fairy godmother.
‐‐ Eartha Kitt
The public has been sold a bill of goods about the free market being a panacea for mankind.
‐‐ Tom Scholz
The public has heard the stereotypical love songs a million times, and they've heard the stereotypical life-or-death songs millions of times. It's good to mix it up a little bit.
‐‐ Ed Sheeran
The public has lost faith in the ability of Social Security and Medicare to provide for old age. They've lost faith in the banking system and in conventional medical insurance.
‐‐ Ron Chernow
The public health of five million children should not be left to luck or chance.
‐‐ Jamie Oliver
The public, hearing pop music, is, without knowing it, also soaking up jazz.
‐‐ Norman Granz
The public history of modern art is the story of conventional people not knowing what they are dealing with.
‐‐ Golda Meir
The public impression is that the government, industry or the highest bidder can buy a scientist to add credibility to any message. That crucial quality of impartiality is being lost.
‐‐ Johnny Ball
The public in many countries is understandably concerned by the commitment of substantial government resources to aid the financial industry when other industries receive little or no assistance. This disparate treatment, unappealing as it is, appears unavoidable.
‐‐ Ben Bernanke
The public interest is not always the same as the national interest. Going to war with people who are not our enemy in places that are not a threat doesn't make us safe, and that applies whether it's in Iraq or on the Internet. The Internet is not the enemy. Our economy is not the enemy.
‐‐ Edward Snowden
The public is a bad guesser.
‐‐ Thomas de Quincey
The public is a ferocious beast; one must either chain it or flee from it.
‐‐ Voltaire
The public is a part of my real life.
‐‐ Placido Domingo
The public is absolutely fascinated by aging. They don't want to get old. And you can see - read Shakespeare. Read the sonnets. They're all about aging.
‐‐ Cynthia Kenyon
The public is always good.
‐‐ Franz Liszt
The public is always right.
‐‐ Cecil B. DeMille
The public is eager for stories of True Cybercrime, and the media is happy to glamorize the subject. But when teenagers take the bait and live out our fantasies for us, we punish them for frightening us too much.
‐‐ Charles Platt
The public is even more pessimistic about the economy than even the most bearish economists are.
‐‐ Nate Silver
The public is in need of experiences that are not just voyeuristic. Our society is in a mess of losing its spiritual centre.
‐‐ Marina Abramovic
The public is increasingly disgusted with a steady diet of defamation, and prepared to reward those who refrain from it.
‐‐ Mitch Daniels
The public is like a piano. You just have to know what keys to poke.
‐‐ Al Capp
The public is looking for free lunches, and the political competition for votes makes the politicians offer them free lunches.
‐‐ Robert Mundell
The public is mad, frustrated, but what the public wants is progress.
‐‐ Michael Bloomberg
The public is never wrong.
‐‐ Adolph Zukor
The public is not to see where power lies, how it shapes policy, and for what ends. Rather, people are to hate and fear one another.
‐‐ Noam Chomsky
The public is probably more suspicious of poets than women, and maybe for good reason.
‐‐ Billy Collins
The public is strongly in favor of the Kyoto Protocols, so strongly in favor that a majority of Bush voters thought that he was in favor of it. They are simply unaware.
‐‐ Noam Chomsky