Sentences with Public, Sentences about Public in English

Sentences with Public, Sentences about Public in English

1. Do you use public transportation?

2. Do you take public transportation?

3. To wash one’s dirty linen in public.

4. My brother was educated at a public school.

5. A fool and his money get a lot of publicity.

6. Those records are not accessible to the public.

7. The government refuses to bow to public pressure.

8. The colony declared independence and become a republic.

9. I will always love, even though public opinion into the sea.

10. The extreme limit of wisdom, that’s what the public calls madness.

11. Republicans are men of narrow vision, who are afraid of the future.

12. I’ve done an awful lot of stuff that’s a monument to public patience.

13. If I have done the public any service, it is due to my patient thought.

14. I will exercise patience and will provide all facts to the general public.

15. The biggest challenge is how to affect public attitudes and make people care.

16. Reality must take precedence over public relations, for nature cannot be fooled.

17. The time comes upon every public man when it is best for him to keep his lips closed.

18. I dress for the image. Not for myself, not for the public, not for fashion, not for men.

19. The public have an insatiable curiosity to know everything, except what is worth knowing.

20. I think there’s not much patience for organized labour, period, public or private sector.

21. The patience of the American public with dilatory diplomatic delays will be very limited.

22. To be independent of public opinion is the first formal condition of achieving anything great.

23. Public housing provides help and assistance to those who are poor and mainly low-income earners.

24. Each experience I go through – marriage, my public life, my personal life – I’m learning as I go.

25. Governments were shutting down mobile networks and/or the internet to impede public communications.

26. Public housing provides help and assistance to those who are poor and primarily low-income earners.

27. The exposed nature of life in the public square affects leaders’ attitudes toward risk – and failure.

28. TV and the Internet are good because they keep stupid people from spending too much time out in public.

29. I could do without ‘cool’ publications calling me ‘mom jazz.’ But I laughed all the way to the bank, baby.

30. Without debate, without criticism no administration and no country can succeed and no republic can survive.

31. It was Public Art, defined as art that is purchased by experts who are not spending their own personal money.

32. Certainly the best works, and of greatest merit for the public, have proceeded from the unmarried, or childless men.

33. The American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the public‘s money.

34. Medical liability reform is not a Republican or Democrat issue or even a doctor versus lawyer issue. It is a patient issue.

35. I attempted briefly to consecrate myself in the public library, believing every crack in my soul could be chinked with a book.

36. Without freedom of thought, there can be no such thing as wisdom – and no such thing as public liberty without freedom of speech.

37. The apex of my civic pride and personal contentment was reached on the bright September morning when I entered the public school.

38. Its attitude, which it has preached and practiced, is skepticism. Now, it finds, the public is applying that skepticism to the press.

39. It is indeed in many ways more comfortable to belong to that section of society whose action are not publicly canvassed and discussed.

40. The measure of a country’s prosperity should not be how many poor people drive cars, but how many affluent people use public transportation.

41. And this, our life, exempt from public haunt, finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, sermons in stones, and good in everything.

42. Is there any point in public debate in a society where hardly anyone has been taught how to think, while millions have been taught what to think?

43. Obama has been attacked repeatedly for not wearing a flag pin, with Republicans claiming that his patriotism is in question. It’s all a bit silly.

44. What we need are not prohibitory marriage laws, but a reformed society, an educated public opinion which will teach individual duty in these matters.

45. Parenting, as an unpaid occupation outside the world of public power, entails lower status, less power, and less control of resources than paid work.

46. I am not a perfect servant. I am a public servant doing my best against the odds. As I develop and serve, be patient. God is not finished with me yet.

47. Advances in science and medical research and public health policies have meant that life expectancy for Australians is one of the highest in the world.

48. My mom was a Democrat and I was scared to death that she was gonna blow it. First I was going to hell with Monroe, and now to Republican hell with Nixon.

49. My mother was told she couldn’t go to medical school because she was a woman and a Jew. So she became a teacher in the New York City public school system.

50. Public-opinion polls show that Americans split about evenly on civil unions. But when the words ‘gay marriage’ are presented, they break 3-to-1 against it.

51. Public opinion is a weak tyrant compared with our own private opinion. what a man thinks of himself, that it is which determines, or rather indicates, his fate.

52. And this our life, exempt from public haunt, finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, sermons in stones, and good in everything. I would not change it.

53. Whether selling a new song, a new food, or a new crib, the lesson is the same: If you dress a new something in old habits, it’s easier for the public to accept it.

54. No one in this world has ever lost money by underestimating the intelligence of the great masses of the plain people. Nor has anyone ever lost public office thereby.

55. The rule with my mom was that the only way that I could be an actress when I was young was that I continued to go to public school and get straight A’s in all my classes.

56. The Republican form of government is the highest form of government: but because of this it requires the highest type of human nature, a type nowhere at present existing.

57. I was born in Texas and I lived there ’till I was 8. Then I moved to the Dominican Republic with my mom, lived there for two years and forgot every word of English I knew.

58. Until we totally change the way we elect our leaders, until we remove private money from public campaigns, lying will be the de facto method of governance in this country.

59. If Republicans want to be seen as more compassionate, they should continue to stand proudly for the sanctify of life and marriage. And they should do so without apologizing.

60. I think the destructive, vicious, negative nature of much of the news media makes it harder to govern this country, harder to attract decent people to run for public office.

61. I’ve never been able to understand why a Republican contributor is a ‘fat cat’ and a Democratic contributor of the same amount of money is a ‘public-spirited philanthropist’.

62. 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.

63. Well, my mom taught public school music for almost 40 years. And she’s about 5 feet – and very mighty. And she would control her kids a lot by giving them the eye, or the stare.

64. All significant truths are private truths. As they become public they cease to become truths they become facts, or at best, part of the public character or at worst, catchwords.

65. The great secret of doctors, known only to their wives, but still hidden from the public, is that most things get better by themselves most things, in fact, are better in the morning.

66. We have the right as individuals to give away as much of our own money as we please in charity but as members of Congress we have no right to appropriate a dollar of the public money.

67. It is precisely the purpose of the public opinion generated by the press to make the public incapable of judging, to insinuate into it the attitude of someone irresponsible, uninformed.

68. Civilization is the progress toward a society of privacy. The savage’s whole existence is public, ruled by the laws of his tribe. Civilization is the process of setting man free from men.

69. Policemen so cherish their status as keepers of the peace and protectors of the public that they have occasionally been known to beat to death those citizens or groups who question that status.

70. I think public service is a calling and you do it as long as the things that brought you into the office can continue getting you up in the morning and as long as there’s still work to get done.

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