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Quotes About Privacy

I would absolutely, definitely never sell my wedding pictures to a magazine. I'd like it to be a special day, not a photo shoot. And once you've done that, your marriage becomes everybody else's business.
~ Katherine Jenkins
I am a celebrity, but I don't want people standing outside my wedding venue.
~ Divyanka Tripathi
I once accidentally 'replied all' and sent an email complaining about my then-boyfriend to a bunch of strangers. It was meant for my friend who was a bride, but I ended up addressing her entire wedding party. Her marriage lasted; my relationship didn't.
~ Faith Salie
I love having my personal life. Hence why I didn't sell my wedding to a magazine.
~ Rylan Clark-Neal
I can tell you my dream bachelorette party, but I cannot tell you my dream wedding.
~ Rachel Lindsay
Kareena and Saif want to have a small, private wedding, and only the immediate relatives of the Kapoors and the Khans, and friends close to my children have been invited.
~ Randhir Kapoor
I don't want a splashy magazine wedding with celebrities.
~ Craig Revel Horwood
I wanted to have a quiet, hidden wedding.
~ Rakhi Sawant
What happened between the sheets on the night of the royal wedding I cannot tell you. I was not there.
~ Gyles Brandreth
I never ever, ever say anything against my husband to anyone except my husband. Everyone gets in fights, and I think the natural propensity for women is, 'Oh I want to talk to someone.' But the minute you take what bothers you outside the bond between you and your husband, you let someone else into the relationship and that causes a wedge.
~ Jen Lancaster
I want to be known for this character on TV two nights a week, and then I want to go away and live my life in private.
~ AJ Lee
I know when I go outside, there'll be a van or two and they'll probably follow us four out of seven days a week, trying to get something. But I'm just going across town and I know they're just wasting their day, so it doesn't bother me anymore.
~ Brad Pitt
Let me make this very clear: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, our digital exhaust is being sucked up by the government. It is being compiled on big server farms and it's being analyzed by different computer programs, looking for any hint that you and I are up to no good.
~ Brad Thor
At the weekend, one of the paparazzi left their lunch box filled with half-eaten pasta salad on my doorstep: it was like a little warning, you know? 'We have been here.'
~ Katherine Jenkins
The weekend after 'Kimmy' started streaming on Netflix, I did notice a definite difference in people on the street recognizing you. I think that's such a strange thing to happen. It's like, you asked for it, you went and put yourself in the public eye, so don't be surprised people recognize you, but that part can be strange.
~ Ellie Kemper
For a while, I didn't want to leave the house. Eventually, I just got sick of being indoors. Now I take steps not to be noticed when I don't want to be. For instance, I live near Westfield shopping centre, so I won't go there at the weekend.
~ Ben Hardy
Having to censor yourself - whether it's lying at the water cooler about how you spent your weekend, scrubbing your Facebook page of any revealing facts, or pretending to be with someone you aren't - is the antithesis of our foundation as a nation based on freedom of expression and association.
~ Jared Polis
The Internet offers the ability for people to consume poison and radicalize entirely in private, either through a device they're holding in their hands or inside their house.
~ James Comey
If you're dealing with personal kind of acting, you're not going to want to open up and expose it to everybody, because that's where the power lies, you know? It would be a little like showing your hand in poker, and then hoping you can still win.
~ Jim Parrack
Facebook people are finding me that I don't really know. People poke you on Facebook. I'm like, 'Why? Why are you poking me?'
~ Bridget Kelly
We don't want other people poking into our artistic pie.
~ Neville Marriner
If you're ringing my doorbell eight times every three minutes and hiding behind my garbage cans, I will call the police. That is literally harassment.
~ James Charles
Even the police have an unlisted number.
~ Morey Amsterdam
My phone and email have been hacked, I've been arrested by the police and followed by the pro-China people or the photographers from the pro-China newspapers.
~ Joshua Wong