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Public Relations Quotes

1.
There's no such thing as bad publicity.
P. T. Barnum

Authors on Public Relations Quotes: Earl Butz Frank Moore Cross Will Arnett Peter Mullan Tammy Bruce Chelsea Manning Roy Blount, Jr. Bob Schieffer Nathan Huggins Brendan Behan P. T. Barnum Frank Capra Anna Lappe
2.
There is no such thing as bad publicity except your own obituary.
Brendan Behan

3.
There is far more to transitioning in the public eye than money, public relations, and logistics.
Chelsea Manning

4.
The Oscar is the most valuable, but least expensive, item of world-wide public relations ever invented by any industry.
Frank Capra

5.
Vincent van Gogh's mother painted all of his best things. The famous mailed decapitated ear was a figment of the public relations firm engaged by Van Gogh's dealer.
Roy Blount, Jr.

6.
I understood public relations and always maintained a high profile.
Earl Butz

7.
I sense that what you two [Elie Wiesel and Frank Moore Cross] share is that you each have a public relationship to the Biblical text and a somewhat private relationship to the Biblical text.
Frank Moore Cross

8.
It doesn't look great if you cancel the reigning Best Comedy Program, you know, you're gonna take a hit from a... from sort of a public relations standpoint.
Will Arnett

9.
The Vatican has tried to condemn 'The Magdalene Sisters' as a pack of lies and that I've made it all up - I wish I was that good a dramatist - and in terms of public relations, that was the daftest thing they ever did.
Peter Mullan

10.
Republicans have never been good at public relations.
Tammy Bruce

11.
Good policy always trumps bad public relations and the best PR can't trump bad policy.
Bob Schieffer

12.
The vogue of the New Negro . . . had all of the character of a public relations promotion. The Negro had to be "sold" to the public in terms they could understand.
Nathan Huggins

13.
Part of what the food industry does with public relations, just like the chemical industry or the oil industry, is to try to erase their fingerprints from their messaging. So when consumers hear about a recent effort like the "food dialogues" put on by a group called the US Farmers and Ranchers Alliance, do they know necessarily that these "dialogues" are being funded by companies like Monsanto, a large chemical company and the controller of most of the patents on genetically modified seeds? No, they don't.
Anna Lappe