You must get the public excited, and then give them something to talk about.
Showman, circus, hoaxes
You must get the public excited, and then give them something to talk about.
Showman, circus, hoaxes
Reported advice on publicity
1860s-1880s (approx)
Found in 1 providers: grok
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"My inexperienced friend, take it for granted that they all tell the truth -- about each other! -- and then transact your business to the best of your ability on your own judgment."
Humorous"I have found that by giving the public a little more than they expect, they will always come back."
Controversial"The public is more easily humbugged than ever before, because it is so anxious to be humbugged."
Humorous"I was born a showman, and I shall die a showman."
Humorous"The best kind of charity is to help those who are willing to help themselves."
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