A Quote by P. T. Barnum

There's no such thing as bad publicity. — © P. T. Barnum
There's no such thing as bad publicity.
I know actors who court personal publicity because they believe no publicity is bad publicity.
There is such a thing as bad publicity.
There is no such thing as bad publicity except your own obituary.
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.
I do need publicity but not for what I do for good. I need publicity for my book. I need publicity for my fights. I need publicity for my movie but not for helping people. Then it is no longer sincere.
Publicity, publicity, publicity is the greatest moral factor and force in our public life.
[T]here's a good reason to stay pessimistic about deficits as far as the eye can see. It's called the 'news' media. Legislators who want to get re-elected will clearly want to avoid any spending decision that will create bad national publicity, and our news media, the manufacturers of bad national publicity, will send crying victims down the assembly line at the slightest thought of a social spending cut or freeze. Exhibit A is Sen. Jim Bunning.
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.
There's no bad publicity except an obituary.
Without publicity, no good is permanent; under the auspices of publicity, no evil can continue.
That's a huge subject - a writer refusing to do publicity but writing about publicity.
I've been getting some bad publicity - but you got to expect that.
????Short of committing murder, negative publicity sells more seats than positive publicity.
Now, if there was one woman in the world who didn't need publicity, who always had too much publicity, it was me.
I do a lot of sexy publicity, but I have yet to have any bad experiences regarding jealousy.
Writers want publicity all the time, and they are always nagging their agents and publishers to give them more publicity, but, when you get it, it's kind of soul-destroying.
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