A Quote by George Galloway

I care about public perception, yes. I don't care about my enemies' perception. — © George Galloway
I care about public perception, yes. I don't care about my enemies' perception.
I don't care about perception I care about cars, girls & money.
I care about a lot of issues. I care about libraries, I care about healthcare, I care about homelessness and unemployment. I care about net neutrality and the steady erosion of our liberties both online and off. I care about the rich/poor divide and the rise of corporate business.
The whole thing about elections in Liberia - it's not about the way you take care of people, it's not about the heart, it's about education, according to the perception of some people.
I don't care about anybody's perception of me except for the audience.
Perception without the word, which is without thought, is one of the strangest phenomena. Then the perception is much more acute, not only with the brain, but also with all the senses. Such perception is not the fragmentary perception of the intellect nor the affair of the emotions. It can be called a total perception, and it is part of meditation.
Control the public's perception of you and nobody will care if you have any talent.
You always have to remember in this business that the public doesn't care about us. It's very important to keep that in mind. If there is a public perception at all, they see the producer as a big old guy who smokes a cigar and has lots of money and lots of power. That's not what a producer is and, if it ever was what a producer was, it certainly hasn't been for a long time.
I don't really understand what the public perception of me is. I think public perception and reality are two wholly different things.
I couldn't care less what anyone's 'perception' of me is. I'm too long in the tooth to care.
I am in the fighting game. I don't care about anything else. I don't watch the news, I don't care about politics, I don't care about other sports. I don't care about anything I don't need to care about. This is my sport: it is my life. I study it; I think about it all the time. Nothing else matters.
I am in the fighting game, I don't care about anything else. I don't watch the news, I don't care about politics, I don't care about other sports. I don't care about anything I don't need to care about. This is my sport, it is my life. I study it, I think about it, all the time. Nothing else matters.
I care a lot about privacy. I also care an awful lot about public safety. There continues to be a huge collision between those two things we care about.
I don't care at all about the mainstream; I don't care about popularity contests; I don't care about who's got the biggest-selling album; and I don't care about glossy production.
I don't care about what people think about me that don't know me. But the one thing that bothers me of all the places is the general perception was that I was a failure at USC as a head coach.
There is obviously a gap between the public's perception of the role of U.S. foreign policy and the elite's perception.
To say, 'I don't worry about perception,' you better worry about perception because it's a big part of making it through some very difficult times.
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