A Quote by Kate Millett

Life is a publicity stunt. A shill. You've been had. — © Kate Millett
Life is a publicity stunt. A shill. You've been had.
Some people out there think everything I do is a publicity stunt, they think when I go to the bathroom it's a publicity stunt.
I've never been a popular person, but it doesn't matter. I have everything in my life that I want. I'm not a walking publicity stunt. I'm not an anarchist, or bitter. I'm not trying to be subversive. I just try to remain unguarded, unprotected by fear, and agents and publicists, and I feel comfortable that way.
Ive never been a popular person, but it doesnt matter. I have everything in my life that I want. Im not a walking publicity stunt. Im not an anarchist, or bitter. Im not trying to be subversive. I just try to remain unguarded, unprotected by fear, and agents and publicists, and I feel comfortable that way.
I couldn't sacrifice my heart for a publicity stunt.
Publicity is the life of this culture - in so far as without publicity capitalism could not survive - and at the same time publicity is its dream.
Publicity, publicity, publicity is the greatest moral factor and force in our public life.
The things I do, I do for me, not for no publicity stunt or cameras or whatever.
Awards sell tickets, and they're a clever publicity stunt.
I would never consent to a lame publicity stunt at a time when I already want to hide.
Probably everything we do is a publicity stunt ... we are not here to gather members, to please, to placate, to make friends. We're here to hold the radical line.
If celebs try to do something good, people think it is a publicity stunt and if they do without showing it, they don't get credit.
There's no point, me turning up at the world championship as a publicity stunt and then lose 10-3 to someone who shouldn't tie my shoelaces.
I go to temple a lot less than I would like because when I do, people still look at me as if they think it's a publicity stunt.
The ALS ice bucket challenge was really the most brilliant publicity stunt of 2014, and it has brought worldwide awareness for a barely-known disease.
Insiders say that Trump is running for president as a publicity stunt. That's not the Donald Trump I know.
The emerging notion of the Eighties was that publicity was a currency. The old view was that if you had a currency - your talent or your product - publicity might draw attention to it. The new view was that publicity in itself, highlighting you, bestowed value.
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