A Quote by Jacques Necker

Only fools, pure theorists, or apprentices fail to take public opinion into account. — © Jacques Necker
Only fools, pure theorists, or apprentices fail to take public opinion into account.
An identity based in the one-way love of God does not take into account public opinion or, thankfully, even personal opinion.
Every man speaks of public opinion, and means by public opinion, public opinion minus his opinion.
Foolproof systems to not take into account the ingenuity of fools.
An unflinching determination to take the whole evidence into account is the only method of preservation against the fluctuating extremes of fashionable opinion.
It is desire that engenders belief and if we fail as a rule to take this into account, it is because most of the desires that create beliefs end only with our own life.
The only security of all is in a free press. The force of public opinion cannot be resisted when permitted freely to be expressed. The agitation it produces must be submitted to. It is necessary, to keep he waters pure.
I realize that my opinion is my opinion, not everybody has to believe it and I never tried to shove anything down anyone's throat, but I was willing to take that to the trenches if you know what I mean. I took that opinion to the wall, often in public, often had to... I often had to fight in public with the very same people who I was trying to convince to play my records!
There's no such thing as a foolproof system. That idea fails to take into account the creativity of fools.
Public opinion alone can keep a society pure and healthy.
Today this is what we are confronted with, I mean what is pure ideology, which takes no account of the human context. In economics it's the same. Economics wanted to take into account theory over and above human criteria, or the parameter 'man'.
I have never understood why public opinion about European ideas should be taken into account.
I think polling is the best way of gauging public opinion - doing something that's independent, that's quantitative, that doesn't give just the loud voices about how things are going; or doesn't give so called experts the notion that they know what public opinion is. I think that's what makes public opinion polling pretty important. Qualitative assessments of public opinion; going out and talking to people and understanding the nuance to what's behind the numbers. I think it's awfully important as well.
A man made for public life and authority never takes account of personalities; he only takes account of things, of their weight and their conseqences.
I don't want to take a company public and not have it do extremely well and fail the public shareholder.
Private opinion creates public opinion. Public opinion overflows eventually into national behavior as things are arranged at present, can make or mar the world. That is why private opinion, and private behavior, and private conversation are so terrifyingly important.
I think polling is important because it gives a voice to the people. It gives a quantitative, independent assessment of what the public feels as opposed to what experts or pundits think the public feels. So often it provides a quick corrective on what's thought to be the conventional wisdom about public opinion. There are any number of examples that I could give you about how wrong the experts are here in Washington, in New York and elsewhere about public opinion that are revealed by public opinion polls.
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