Quotes About Privacy
hide information from everyone. Do they think they're special?
~ Ilona Andrews
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People never wanted to tell me their life stories. They usually scooted out of my way and said things like, "Take whatever you want; just go.
~ Ilona Andrews
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Do we need to give you some privacy for the makeup sex?
~ Ilona Andrews
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There is no such thing as privacy between a deity and his worshipper. There are no secrets, no glossed-over failures. Only promises kept and abandoned, sins committed and imagined, and raw emotion. Love, fear, reverence. How many of us are ready to have our lives judged? What would happen if we were found wanting?
~ Ilona Andrews
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In accordance to entry two hundred and three, will you then submit to having a cast of your anal canal so the dildo employed to penetrate your anus can be made to perfect proportions?" The Reigh bodyguards froze. Nagrad read the entry. "I won't be requesting that one.
~ Ilona Andrews
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One might have all sorts of reasons for avoiding people. It's none of our business.
~ Iris Murdoch
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The agony was of suddenly feeling herself so separate and so secret.
~ Iris Murdoch
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Better keep such things decently buried.
~ Iris Murdoch
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I hate solitude, but I am afraid of intimacy. The substance of my life is a private conversation with myself which to turn into a dialogue would be equivalent to self-destruction.
~ Iris Murdoch
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Of course Paula had revealed her trouble to no one. She preserved it in her private heart like the awful bloody arcana of a mystical religion.
~ Iris Murdoch
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A marriage is a very secret place.
~ Iris Murdoch
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The dead man is on the trolley and the woman collapses across his chest. That's what the ghouls want a shufti at, like at that Princess Diana's funeral, they want to scrutinise those who really knew her, to drink the misery out of their faces.
~ Irvine Welsh
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Now I'll be left alone, and that's all you want, all you crave out of life: to be left alone while you get on with the business of interfering with others. In
~ Irvine Welsh
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But he knows enough about the wealthy to realise that they seldom consider their own behaviour as actually or even potentially criminal. They've been compartmentalised all their lives; boarding school and university, home, trips during holidays. They are conditioned into thinking of themselves as operating in, and inhabiting, closed, secret institutions, where what they do is private and not the concern of society at large.
~ Irvine Welsh
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What we know of others is our personal secret.
~ Irving Stone
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Like most well-brought-up persons of twentieth-century America, the ritual of the private bathroom with the locked door was one of the pillars of existence.
~ Irwin Shaw
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some shadowy haven back in
~ Irwin Shaw
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It seems to me, Golan, that the advance of civilization is nothing but an exercise in the limiting of privacy.
~ Isaac Asimov
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The advance of civilization is nothing but an exercise in the limiting of privacy.
~ Isaac Asimov
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And his idea of solid comfort was to be left in utter solitude for two or three hours.
~ Isaac Asimov
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Golan, spuse Pelorat, am impresia ca progresul civilizatiei nu reprezinta nimic altceva decat un exercitiu de limitare a intimitatii.
~ Isaac Asimov
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Dar eu ce gândesc? - C? È™i dac? pot citi ce e-n mintea omului nu-nseamn? c? trebuie s? spun cu voce tare ceea ce v?d.
~ Isaac Asimov
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My worst flaw is that I tell secrets, my own and everybody else's.
~ Isabel Allende
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Não há nada como o correio, com o seu passo de tartaruga e a sua privacidade, o prazer de esperar o carteiro, de abrir um envelope, de tirar as folhas, que tinham sido dobradas pela minha mãe, e de ler as suas notícias com duas semanas de atraso. Quando eram más já não tinham importância e se eram boas estávamos sempre a tempo de festejar.
~ Isabel Allende
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