A Quote by Alton Brown

I am publicly apolitical. — © Alton Brown
I am publicly apolitical.
I speak publicly about the things I am speaking privately about, and there is no difference - the things I'm passionate about and dissecting with my friends and family, the things that are valuable to me, are the things that I publicly share and publicly promote.
I am an apolitical Prime Minister. Apart from elections, I don't get involved into politics ever.
There are two reasons [ business people are not publicly anti-Donald Trump ], one is well-intentioned, which is the classic kind of American notion. We want to be inclusive, we want to have our shareholders, our employees, our customers, whether they are Democrat, Republican, Green or Libertarian, to feel comfortable with how we're doing business. And so that tends to be apolitical. People say, "No, no, I just simply shouldn't get involved in politics."
As touching nature I am a worm of this earth, and yet a subject of this commonwealth; but as touching the office wherein it has pleased God to place me, I am a watchman... For that reason I am bound in conscience to blow the trumpet publicly.
I want to see a publicly-owned railway, publicly accountable.
The internet, since it is publicly created, ought to be publicly controlled.
I am not one to discuss my future publicly.
Every leader should have enough humility to accept, publicly, the responsibility for the mistakes of the subordinates he has himself selected and, likewise, to give them credit, publicly, for their triumphs.
I'm literally an independent. Apolitical. So that I am not always going to be with the Left's perceived interests or the Right's perceived interests.
Frank [Moore Cross], publicly dissects the text but he has a private, passionate relationship to the text that he doesn't often speak of publicly.
I am a person who always puts the team in front and I do it publicly.
I am a deeply spiritual and religious person both privately and publicly.
My worth to God publicly is measured by what I really am in my private life.
I am not comfortable discussing politics publicly; I am very comfortable talking about my friendships with people who happen to be in politics.
I'm apolitical.
Although I never publicly defended promiscuity, I never publicly attacked it. I attempted to avoid the subject, in part because I felt, and often still feel, unable to live up to the ideals I really hold.
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