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Quotes about Audience

To love to preach is one thing; to love to whom you preach is quite another.
- Martyn Lloyd-Jones
I feel that if my only audience is the Christian audience, then I've failed in my mission.
- Eric Wilson
And that's another reason to make this movie: We can put plays on film now, at a relatively small cost, and they will reach an audience they would never have reached otherwise.
- Dustin Hoffman
No one knows why a film does well or not. The reasons for this are not important. What is important is the intention you start the film with and the final state when the film releases on a Friday - whether people liked it or not.
- Vivek Oberoi
'Badalte Rishton ki Daastan' has enough masala to keep the audiences hooked from day one. It is a proper family drama.
- Sanjeeda Sheikh
August] 17th. [1859] At Cincinnati. This is the first time in my life that I have appeared before an audience in so great a city as this. I therefore--though I am no longer a young man-- make this appearance under some degree of embarrassment. But I have found that when one is embarrassed, usually the shortest way to get through with it is to quit talking or thinking about it, and go at something else.
- Abraham Lincoln
According to record, what Hitler actually said in his speeches depended very much upon the audience. In agricultural areas, he pledged tax cuts for farmers and new laws to protect food prices. In working-class neighborhoods, he talked about redistribution of wealth and attacked the high profits generated by business owners. When he appeared before financiers or captains of industry, Hitler focused on his plans to destroy communism and reduce the power of the trade unions.
- Andy Andrews
Before I draw people's attention to a solution, I want to make sure they are emotionally engaged with the problem. If the text answers a question, I dare not go there until everyone in the audience really wants to know the answer.
- Andy Stanley
The key to this approach is refusing to stand up and speak until you know the answer to two questions: •  What is the one thing I want my audience to know? •  What do I want them to do about it?
- Andy Stanley
We want eyeballs on the screen.
- Harris Faulkner
I was confident while facing the camera because I was comfortable in front of a live audience.
- Varun Sharma
preachertainment"?
- Leonard Sweet