A Quote by Miley Cyrus

People like controversy because that's what sells. — © Miley Cyrus
People like controversy because that's what sells.
Controversy sells, politics sell, all that type of stuff sells.
Controversy sells books.
Mexico is the second most important destination of U.S. exports. What does this mean? The U.S. sells to our country almost the same as it sells to all the European Union, five times what it sells Brazil. More than what it sells together to Brazil, Russia, China, and India.
I'm not one of your knockabout, knuckle-scarred, Internet-controversy-courting book critics. Occasionally I stumble into controversy accidentally, but not because I enjoy it. It's probably just because I'm a weird person.
I am stuck in the dream of an album that sells well not because of marketing, but because people like the songs.
Beautiful art sells. If it sells itself, it is an idolatrous commodity; if it sells anything else, it is a seductive advertisement.
I don't do something because I think it will sell 30 million albums. I couldn't care less. If it sells one, it sells one.
I don't like courting controversy because I don't like people not liking me.
Jesus' life was a storm of controversy. The apostles, like the prophets before them, could hardly go a day without controversy. Paul said that he debated daily in the marketplace. To avoid controversy is to avoid Christ. We can have peace, but it is a servile and carnal peace where truth is slain in the streets.
If people want to criticize me because it sells papers, that's fine. I just don't like it when it's inaccurate.
I think controversy is not always a bad thing. Jesus was controversial. It's through controversy that people often wake up and smell the coffee and say, 'What's going on here? Do we need to rethink something here?'
I think you don't do work for controversy alone, and whenever you do new work which people don't understand and they say it is done to create controversy.
If people can't take the heat and can't take the controversy then they shouldn't be involved in advertising of reality TV because there is so much heat and controversy in reality TV.
Controversy for the sake of controversy is sin. Controversy for the sake of truth is a divine command.
Controversy What controversy This is reality. What I see is that no matter if you're a conservative or a liberal or whatever side you stand on, this is the reality of the situation - that people's families and their young kids are being affected.
I knew there would be some controversy over the 'Potter' series between religious people and secular-minded people - that was inevitable - what astonished me and continues to astonish me is the intense controversy that erupted very early on among Christians themselves, in all the churches. It cuts across every denominational line.
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