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Quotes About Invasion

One of the problems with being famous is people mob you wherever you go. Many of them ask very irritating questions. If I were not the shortest woman in the world, I would not have become famous.
~ Jyoti Amge
You would have thought that after 9/11 the president would have finished the job in Afghanistan, and kept the focus on capturing Bin Laden and his al-Qaeda deputies, but he and his team gave top priority to their original plan to invade Iraq.
~ Bill Nelson
Privacy is a thing of the past.
~ Martin Cooper
I have no privacy anymore.
~ Felix Baumgartner
It can feel like an invasion of privacy, involving an employer in a personal matter.
~ Frank Murphy
It's the interviewee's job to know that his privacy is going to be invaded on some level. Otherwise, you are better off not doing the interview.
~ John Travolta
Music forced into the air you breathe is an invasion of privacy!
~ Henry Mancini
Everybody has lost their digital privacy.
~ Peter Sunde
I just had one occasion in my life when suddenly my private life was everywhere, and that was an accident and beyond my control.
~ Jean-Michel Jarre
Europe is no longer Europe, it is Eurabia, a colony of Islam, where the Islamic invasion does not proceed only in a physical sense, but also in a mental and cultural sense.
~ Oriana Fallaci
If someone was walking round in a T-shirt with Sarah Lancashire on it, I'd find that very disturbing.
~ Sarah Lancashire
There are two kinds of people in America today: those who have experienced a foreign cyber attack and know it, and those who have experienced a foreign cyber attack and don't know it.
~ Frank Wolf
No matter how invasive the technologies at their disposal, marketers and pollsters never come to terms with the living process through which people choose products or candidates; they are looking at what people just bought or thought, and making calculations based on that after-the-fact data.
~ Douglas Rushkoff
With technology tracking us everywhere we go, 'cosplay' might become our best defense against surveillance.
~ Annalee Newitz
I assume everything I'm saying in an email or saying on the telephone is being looked at.
~ Michael Moore
I don't think the government is out to get me or help someone else get me but it wouldn't surprise me if they were out to sell me something or help someone else sell me something. I mean, why else would the Census Bureau want to know my telephone number?
~ Andy Rooney
A new sickness invaded Jerry, the sickness of knowing what he had become, another animal, another beast, another violent person in a violent world, inflicting damage, not disturbing the universe but damaging it.
~ Robert Cormier
Archie became absolutely still, afraid that the rapid beating of his heart might betray his sudden knowledge, the proof of what he'd always suspected, not only of Brother Leon but most grownups, most adults: they were vulnerable, running scared, open to invasion.
~ Robert Cormier
If the Germans come', Marshal Smigly-Rydz9 had stated only a month before, in August 1939, 'we lose our freedom. If the Russians come, we lose our souls.
~ Robert Edwards
Con todo, el ejército kuwaití parecía dispuesto a tomar represalias contra la comunidad palestina, pues algunos de sus miembros habían colaborado, sin duda, con los ocupantes iraquíes.
~ Robert Fisk
The brutal intrusion of officialdom into private devastation.
~ Robert Galbraith
To safeguard these things will not affect the course of battles, but it will affect the relations of invading armies with those peoples and [their] governments.…
~ Robert M. Edsel
All around the world, tourist boards advertise trips to Britain with images of the great castles and cathedrals that occupy the commanding heights of our landscape. They seem timeless and typically English. It is rarely mentioned that they are predominately French - proud monuments to the invasion that signals the end of England's 'dark age'.
~ Robert Winder
While the Germans were unleashing a race war in the west of Poland, the Soviets imported class war to the east in the Red Army's baggage train.
~ Roger Moorhouse