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the Week of Proper 8 / Ordinary 13
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Quotations regarding 'Public'

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I think they are looking for publicity and they are looking for a name for themselves.
David Baltimore, American Scientist (1938-  )
The public is wiser than the wisest critic.
George Bancroft, American Historian (1800-1891)
The best government rests on the people, and not on the few, on persons and not on property, on the free development of public opinion and not on authority.
George Bancroft, American Historian (1800-1891)
The reason sport is attractive to many of the general public is that it's filled with reversals. What you think may happen doesn't happen. A champion is beaten, an unknown becomes a champion.
Roger Bannister, British Athlete (1929-  )
My athleticism was really the core to social acceptance, because in those days the overwhelming number of students came from more of a public school background than I did.
Roger Bannister, British Athlete (1929-  )
I am most thankful to Almighty Providence for mercies received, and determined still to press the case into public notice as a token of gratitude.
William Banting, English Celebrity
Publicity gets more than a little tiring. You want it, you need it, you crave it, and you're scared as hell when it stops.
Joseph Barbera, American Cartoonist (1911-2006)
High-level, big-deal publicity has a way of getting old for me, but what never fails to thrill me is when I make personal appearances.
Joseph Barbera, American Cartoonist (1911-2006)
The personal thing is something I have never talked about. And I never will. That is prohibited. My job is public. But that's it. When you're not working, you don't have an obligation to be public.
Javier Bardem, Spanish Actor (1969-  )
We can provide beta software to our developers in advance of the general public. We can easily link up with external partners, customers, and suppliers.
Jim Barksdale, American Businessman (1943-  )
They seem to have forgotten that, and are back saying the only purpose of P2P networks is for illegal trading of owned goods. We claim part of the reason for P2P is for legal trading of what ought to be in public domain. And what is in public domain in many cases.
John Perry Barlow, American Writer (1947-  )
Meat consumption is just as dangerous to public health as tobacco use... It's time we looked into holding the meat producers and fast-food outlets legally accountable.
Neal Barnard, American Author
Obama sounded like Al Gore on global warming. The more the case for man-made warming falls apart, the more hysterical Gore gets about an imminent catastrophe. The more public support his stimulus bill loses, the more Obama embraces fear-mongering.
Fred Barnes, American Journalist
There is no country on earth with a stronger tradition of protecting the public's right to know.
Roy Barnes, American Politician (1948-  )
And one of the things I've tried to do in my first months in office is to give more Georgians - reporters and members of the general public alike - a closer look at how their government works.
Roy Barnes, American Politician (1948-  )
And this week, I am proposing legislation to strengthen our Open Records laws to make public access to our public records surer, faster, and more comprehensive.
Roy Barnes, American Politician (1948-  )
Wherefore for the public interest and benefit of human society it is requisite that the highest obligations possible should be laid upon the consciences of men.
Isaac Barrow, English Mathematician
It was Public Art, defined as art that is purchased by experts who are not spending their own personal money.
Dave Barry, American Journalist (1947-  )
Study the public behavior of top stars and you can detect a keen attentiveness to brand value.
Peter Bart, American Editor (1932-  )
What the public wants is the image of passion, not passion itself.
Roland Barthes, French Critic (1915-1980)
 
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