Ted Deutch Quotes
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I have a very small public.
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If we promise as public officials, we must deliver. If we as public officials propose, we must produce.
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Everything I record, I just try to sound like me and come up with songs that suit what I do and then just go for it. I never know what the public's going to like, anyway.
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You know, I have found out in the course of a long public life that the things I did not say never hurt me.
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It's dangerous to read the Internet about yourself when you're me. Or when you're anyone in the public eye.
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I am trying to do comedy on every single medium. I consider myself a public servant.
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When I became governor, I vowed to restore the public's trust.
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Reality is what you can count on.
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If you can count your money, you don't have a billion dollars.
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We still need to feed the public, both physically and intellectually.
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I really can't live without my In-N-Out burgers. Honestly, I can't. Even when I'm doing the whole no-carb thing occasionally, I make an exception for these. They're too delicious to count.
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Downplaying their faults is pretty much the point of campaigns. But we do count on them living with the constant terror of public rejection.
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We took Infosys public. That was a nonstop three-week global roadshow.
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We desire an expansion of relations with regional states and the establishment of extensive public contacts.
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In feature films, unless there was a body count, they weren't hiring me to direct it.
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I am proud of religious Zionism. I am proud of the members of religious Zionism because it is a true ideological public.
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I am a great friend of public amusements, they keep people from vice.
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The public has become my fairy godmother.
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Probably induced by the asthma, I started reading and writing early on, my literary efforts from the age of about nine running chiefly to poetry and plays.
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The finest clothing made is a person's own skin, but, of course, society demands something more than this.
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...in respect of riches, no citizen shall ever be wealthy enough to buy another, and none poor enough to be forced to sell himself.
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What is the world coming to, when you can't trust a whore named Snake?
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We count on the FEC to be the public's watchdog.