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Quotes About Safely

Nor does their understanding, which is blinded and bent only on avarice, perceive that this very thing might be more safely done by means of science.
~ Pliny the Elder
If we design the environment properly It will permit both child and adult to develop safely And to behave logically.
~ R. Buckminster Fuller
To be able to watch our colleagues, our friends come home safely is always an emotional event.
~ Shannon Walker
Without a national ID and the ability to create true data that can be be safely and securely sent between individuals, we are going to introduce new systemic risk back into the system.
~ Neal Patterson
Safely welcoming those seeking refuge into our country is the right thing to do.
~ Ted Lieu
I am delighted to round off my military life safely, thanks to those who have taken good care of me like my family.
~ Joo Won
If we are to negotiate the coming years safely, we may need a new kind of leadership. To put it more precisely, we need the rediscovery of an ancient kind of leadership that has rarely been given the prominence it deserves. I mean the leader as teacher.
~ Jonathan Sacks
A universal feeling, whether well or ill-founded cannot be safely disregarded.
~ Abraham Lincoln
Detainee policy in this war is hard, it's complicated, but we must get it right. We would be better off as a nation if we could close Gitmo safely and start a new prison that he could use that the world would see as a better way to doing business.
~ Lindsey Graham
We have to hope. When I'm dying and ready to go, you know what I'm going to do? I'm going to hope with all my heart. And then I'm going to let go. Hope I don't disappear. Hope I land somewhere safely.
~ Elin Hilderbrand
Seeing me before him, / The adversary attacks, / But by that time / I am already standing / Safely behind him.
~ Morihei Ueshiba
Order is the Shire of Tolkien's hobbits: peaceful, productive and safely inhabitable, even by the naive. Chaos is the underground kingdom of the dwarves, usurped by Smaug, the treasure-hoarding serpent.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
I trust that the president will try, just give it one more shot, some revolutionary way of not doing this, of bringing all those kids back home safely.
~ F. Murray Abraham
Upon Love's bosom Earth floats like an Ark Safely through all the Deluge of the dark.
~ Gerald Massey
I know no class of my fellowmen, however just, enlightened, and humane, which can be wisely and safely trusted absolutely with the liberties of any other class
~ Frederick Douglass
We can work on sharpening our prescribing practices, working with clinicians to ensure we're treating pain safely and effectively.
~ Vivek Murthy
I swearwe'd lose ourhearts ifthey weren'twith elasticand butterflypinclasped safelyin.
~ Todd Boss
To appeal to common sense when insight and science fail, and no sooner—this is one of the subtle discoveries of modern times, by means of which the most superficial ranter can safely enter the lists with the most thorough thinker and hold his own.
~ Immanuel Kant
if something is fragile, its risk of breaking makes anything you do to improve it or make it "efficient" inconsequential unless you first reduce that risk of breaking. As Publilius Syrus wrote, nothing can be done both hastily and safely—almost nothing.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Safely connected to my life, and reassured of my essential goodness, I feel at ease, at home, really in the most sublime of homes. [p. 58]
~ Sylvia Boorstein
For ordinary household gravity, Newton's law works just fine. It got us to the Moon and returned us safely to Earth in 1969. For black holes and the large-scale structure of the universe, we need general relativity.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
To be a modern goalkeeper, I have to think offensively, to initiate our attacking moves safely and securely.
~ Manuel Neuer
she thought it was the misfortune of poetry, to be seldom safely enjoyed by those who enjoyed it completely; and that the strong feelings which alone could estimate it truly, were the very feelings which ought to taste it but sparingly.
~ Jane Austen
She ventured to hope he did not always read only poetry; and to say, that she thought it was the misfortune of poetry, to be seldom safely enjoyed by those who enjoyed it completely; and that the strong feelings which alone could estimate it truly, were the very feelings which ought to taste it but sparingly.
~ Jane Austen