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Quotes About Privacy

Sometimes I Google myself just to see what people are saying. But we all do that. If someone tells you that they don't, then they are lying.
~ Hailey Baldwin
What does one tell a husband? One tells him nothing.
~ Dewitt Bodeen
I'm not so great at keeping secrets; maybe that's why no one ever tells me things.
~ Emily Osment
Even my own auntie asked me once if I was pregnant after seeing me on the telly - that's just life on camera.
~ Steph McGovern
I was an unusually private person - in a way, kind of insufferably so. I think I thought the celebrity thing when it happened was a temporary phenomenon, and I was above it.
~ Jane Pauley
There were signs, for sure—bruises and missing teeth—but nobody wanted to see them. If they did, they'd have to act. So they ignored them. And the beatings continued. Nobody wanted to get involved in other people's business, especially their business behind closed doors.
~ Robert Dugoni
In eternally liberal Seattle, it was better for a thief to commit a crime than to have his privacy invaded. "Is
~ Robert Dugoni
Tracy knew prisoners often said the most difficult thing to get used to wasn't being locked behind bars or doors, but learning to deal with the constant noise, the lack of any peace or privacy.
~ Robert Dugoni
When I'm at home in Virginia, I become more hermit-like. I like my own home.
~ Robert Duvall
You're like everyone else, Strike; you want your civil liberties when you've told the missus you're at the office and you're at a lap-dancing club, but you want twenty-four-hour surveillance on your house when someone's trying to force your bathroom window open. Can't have it both ways.
~ Robert Galbraith
Lately she had become simply grateful for time without Matthew, when she could relax, not having to hide anything, whether the work she was doing on the Chiswell case or the panic attacks that must be conducted quietly, without fuss, on the bathroom floor.
~ Robert Galbraith
Why do people do this?' 'Blog, you mean? I don't know ... didn't someone once say the unexamined life isn't worth living?' 'Yeah, Plato,' said Strike, 'but this isn't examining a life, it's exhibiting it.
~ Robert Galbraith
his love of privacy extended to a respect for other people's boundaries.
~ Robert Galbraith
the safest way of ensuring that secret information did not leak was not to tell anybody about it.
~ Robert Galbraith
He'd also learned the value of concealing personal information, and of editing the stories you told about yourself, to avoid becoming entangled in other people's notions of who you must be.
~ Robert Galbraith
you want your civil liberties when you've told the missus you're at the office and you're at a lap-dancing club, but you want twenty-four-hour surveillance on your house when someone's trying to force your bathroom window open. Can't have it both ways.
~ Robert Galbraith
As they put it, "once the door to the stall is closed, it is transformed into the occupying individual's private, albeit temporary, retreat from the demands of public life.
~ Robert I. Sutton
Richard went to his room. Everything
~ Robert Jacoby
In the privacy of their offices, members of Congress could be calm, thoughtful, and sometimes insightful and intelligent in discussing issues. But when they went into an open hearing, and the little red light went on atop a television camera, it had the effect of a full moon on a werewolf. Many would posture and preach, with long lectures and harshly critical language; some become raving lunatics.
~ Robert M. Gates
But he wanted to make sure she had privacy and wouldn't be grossed out by a primitive bathroom.
~ Robert Westbrook
Mostrare la propria libreria è come far entrare un estraneo nell'intimità. È come raccontare dei propri flirt. Una cosa da evitare.
~ Roberto Calasso
she had two phones.
~ Robin Cook
Blackman looked beneath. Kristin could almost feel the nurse's gaze on her totally exposed crotch.
~ Robin Cook
That's one hell of a secret life you live, Miss Abigail.
~ Robin Schone