Quotes About Intrusive
Damn you. WHY do you plant these things in my head?
~ Lauren Myracle
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Still: she returns in sudden flashes. Like scraps of half-remembered dreams.
~ Celeste Ng
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I wouldn't mind giving the feds their cut if they weren't so damn nosy, if any of them actually read the constitution and if they didn't spend every penny on some harebrained scheme.
~ Greg Crites
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You stand out like a fart in a church.
~ James Patterson
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in 1942 in an essay in which he meditated on some "visions of a totalitarian future." In it, he explained why he thought the working class would be most resistant to an intrusive right-wing state:
~ Thomas E Ricks
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Cayl replies...I understand the human reproductive system, Agent Denning; I'm here to capture a killer, not indulge in these intrusive human senses.
~ Tielle St. Clare
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Order is never observed; it is disorder that attracts attention because it is awkward and intrusive.
~ Éliphas Lévi
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Thoughts ramble through my head like nervous burglars in a pitch-black house.
~ Orhan Pamuk
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My judgmental relatives, Uncle Conscience and Aunty Guilt, started to ring the doorbell in my head.
~ Chetan Bhagat
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But this felt hideously intrusive, totally out of line.
~ James Patterson
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Obama's respect for the Constitution does not apply to protections against unreasonable search and seizure, as Obama's deeply intrusive National Security Agency programs prove.
~ Ben Shapiro
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Everyone believes that artificial or prerecorded calls - 'robocalls,' as they're known - are awful. They're intrusive. They're unwanted.
~ Ajit Pai
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The person who comes up to you and makes the most noise and is the most intrusive is invariably the person in the room who has no respect for you at all, and it's really all about them.
~ Robbie Coltrane
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It's what I do best - pry into people's business and mind their business. I can't help myself. I can't even go through the grocery line of the grocery store without talking to people and then giving them my opinion.
~ Delilah
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the dark as it hit late afternoon thick like someone who stops by your place and just won't leave.
~ Daniel Handler
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Monetizing by creating more value for a Venmo user makes a ton of sense to me. But other forms of monetization that are more intrusive, like in advertising or something like that, the jury is really still out for me.
~ Dan Schulman
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For celebrities, privacy is utterly nonexistent. You are asked intrusive questions about your personal life. You can be photographed at any moment.
~ Roxane Gay
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We work very, very hard to find that fine line where location is meaningful enough to be interesting to an advertiser but not so intrusive that it interrupts the creative flow of the show.
~ David Brenner
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The state had the right to know everything, for the Romans believed that even "personal tastes and appetites should be subject to surveillance and review."4 It was knowledge, intrusive knowledge, that provided the Republic with its surest foundations.
~ Tom Holland
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It's not that there is more stupidity. It just has more intrusive ways of presenting itself. It used to be, you could be near an idiot and you wouldn't know it. With today's advances, that's less likely.
~ Unknown
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But this new fear was like termites in her skull, much more constant and present and squirming through all of her thoughts.
~ Tui T. Sutherland
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He had been sent to nanny me and breathe down my neck. He had been discreet-he had not gotten in my way; but who had asked him to come? Not me.
~ Paul Theroux
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People who live with OCD drag a metal sea anchor around. Obsession is a break, a source of drag, not a badge of creativity, a mark of genius or an inconvenient side effect of some greater function.
~ David Adam
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Politicians are . . . politicians. It is the nature of government to become more intrusive, more controlling of people's lives and their property. Yours, ours now, perhaps less than many others. But who knows what the future may hold?
~ William W. Johnstone
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