I am a public person and I have my private life. It's important for me that my private life stay private, that what I share with the people is my public personality.
I've dedicated my life to public service, and I feel it's still a noble profession. However, I also understand it's a contact sport.
The line of least resistance in the progress of civilization is to make that theoretical postulate real by the continually increasing force of the world's public opinion.
Well, I try not to think about the general public since I have no idea what the general public is and I don't think anybody does.
Public housing is more than just a place to live, public housing programs should provide opportunities to residents and their families.
Greater public recognition will also be critical in encouraging prevention and early intervention, and more generally in building public support to meet the challenges of dementia.
You don't ever earn a right to stop doing anything if you feel there is an obligation to move in terms of public service.
In the long run, much public opinion is made in the universities; ideas generated there filter down through the teaching profession and the students into the general public.
I've always had this core belief in public service. Even before I became a citizen, I volunteered in the Army.
When I launched my first campaign in 1999, I knew that the arc of my public service would have many chapters.
The extra curricular activity in which I was most engaged - debating - helped shape my interests in public policy.
The public relations warriors fought and lost Monte Carlo's Battle of the Magazine Covers.
I'm not the only Labour MP who sent their child to public school but I'm the only one who's questioned about it.
As a matter of fact, even when I finished law school, I had no notion of public service then.
Citizen participation is a device whereby public officials induce nonpublic individuals to act in a way the officials desire.
I miss my friends in public school, but it's kind of a part of something that you have to give up. I'd rather perform than go to public school.
I remember before I did 'Boston Public,' I couldn't get seen for drama. Once I'd done 'Boston Public,' I couldn't get seen for a comedy.
I wish we could go back to the time when the private lives of our public figures were relevant only if they directly affected their public responsibilities.
I will not seek reelection the United States Senate but will retire from public service in January 2013. There is no reason other than the fact than I think it's time.
Bob Morton: What are your Prime Directives? RoboCop: Serve the public trust, protect the innocent, uphold the law.
People that I care about, that I consider being friends of mine, most of the things I discuss with them I wouldn't discuss in public because it's a real relationship. It's not a relationship for the public, you know?