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Publicise Quotes By Chris Onstad

If you think about it even medium-hard, launching a scared little dog into space with no intention of getting it back is a seriously fucked thing to do. — Chris Onstad

Publicise Quotes By Mick Miller

I went to watch Pavarotti once. He doesn't like it when you join in. — Mick Miller

Publicise Quotes By Abigail Roux

It's open!" Zane called, expecting Sidewinder and an amused FBI agent or three.
But it was just Kelly, and he had a hand slapped over his eyes. He took a tentative step into the cabin, then tossed a handful of medical supplies on the bed and retreated without ever saying a word. Ty and Zane stared at the supplies as the door shut. They included a flexible wrap, some popsicle sticks, one length of metal that could be bent and molded, and a little tube of lubricant.
"Asshole!" Ty called after Kelly.
"You're welcome! — Abigail Roux

Publicise Quotes By Matthew Macfadyen

It's a real skill to be able to publicise yourself. — Matthew Macfadyen

Publicise Quotes By Tony Abbott

At one level, the Opposition's most urgent job, between now and the next election, is to publicise the government's mistakes. Randolph Churchill once declared that oppositions should oppose everything, propose nothing and turf the government out. He was right in this fundamental respect: the opposition's job is to get elected. Intelligent oppositions have no unnecessary enemies. They make the government rather than themselves the issue by ensuring that everyone harmed by government decisions well and truly
knows about it. — Tony Abbott

Publicise Quotes By Consuelo De Saint-Exupery

I'm never sick when you are well. — Consuelo De Saint-Exupery

Publicise Quotes By Malcolm Muggeridge

As well as the [League of Nations] delegates themselves and their suites, there were innumerable campaigners of one sort and another, male and female, clerical and lay, young and old; all with some notion to publicise, some pet solution to offer, some organisation to promote. They gathered in droves, fanning out through the city, and settling in hotels and pensions, from the Lakeside ones down to tiny obscure back-street establishments. Ferocious ladies with moustaches, clergymen with black leather patches on the elbows of their jackets or cassocks and smelling of tobacco smoke, mad admirals who knew where to find the lost tribes of Israel, and scarcely saner generals who deduced prophetic warnings from the measurement of the pyramids; but one and all believers in the League's historic role to deliver mankind painlessly and inexpensively from the curse of war to the great advantage of all concerned. — Malcolm Muggeridge

Publicise Quotes By Paul McCartney

I go back so far I'm in front of me. — Paul McCartney

Publicise Quotes By Jack Jones

I find great beauty in songs with a creative interpretation, but most people generally don't get that, and go for the simple songs, but I prefer something a bit more complicated, which is more meaningful to the creator. — Jack Jones

Publicise Quotes By Sara Sheridan

I'm a professional writer and I consider it part of my job to publicise my work and these days part of that job is done online. — Sara Sheridan

Publicise Quotes By Michelle Fairley

As an actor you accept that you have to publicise what you do, but as for the whole personal life thing that people sometimes choose, no, that's not for me. — Michelle Fairley

Publicise Quotes By Keira Knightley

I made a conscious decision to live my life the best way I could and that meant to publicise myself as little as possible. — Keira Knightley

Publicise Quotes By Alexander McCall Smith

It was just too easy to say that adults did not like stories that were simple, and perhaps that was wrong. Perhaps that was what adults really wanted, searched for and rarely found: a simple story in which good triumphs against cynicism and dispair. That was what she wanted, but she was aware of the fact that one did not publicise the fact too widely, certainly not in sophisticated circles. Such circles wanted complexity, dysfunction and irony: there was no room for joy, celebration or pathos. But where was the FUN in that? — Alexander McCall Smith

Publicise Quotes By Mandy Patinkin

I never publicise in advance what I'm going to be singing because I never quite know until I start. I often change my mind halfway through. I sometimes throw in stuff about politics or Shakespeare or do songs in Yiddish. — Mandy Patinkin