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Quotes About Guard

Because someone stole Gregory Peck's star on Hollywood Blvd., I have hired a Brink's guard to protect my star!
~ Rip Taylor
I don't like getting up in the morning, getting in a car, driving on a freeway, and stopping at a gate where two guards are standing there, then walk into a studio that looks like a bunch of airplane hangars.
~ Peter Falk
Live action movies are someone else's story. With animation, audiences can't think that. Their guards are down.
~ Lee Unkrich
to surrender freedom in the name of safety, we should be on our guard. There is no necessary tradeoff between the two.
~ Timothy Snyder
To say I'm an overrated troll, when you have never even seen me guard a bridge, is patently unfair.
~ Tina Fey
At Golden State, it was basically a guard-oriented offense and it wasn't either around me or in my direction.
~ Robert Parish
Golden State was basically a guard-oriented offense so I didn't use it that much.
~ Robert Parish
I think that when Magic decided that he didn't want to be with the organization any longer in an official capacity that took me off guard.
~ Jeanie Buss
I can go to my own opening, and the security guard will tell me that I have to go to the security entrance.
~ Mark Bradford
a chap who's supposed to stop chaps pinching things from chaps having a chap come along and pinch something from him.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
If the observation were made to you that Strangers become intimate, and as intimacy grows they lower their guards and less mind their manners until errors are made, which decreases intimacy until estrangement exceeds that which existed before the strangers ever met, would you be inclined to agree?
~ Padgett Powell
And we're locked in. I am actually aware of that. I mean the guard is locked out
~ Dan Brown
Then Jesus said to them, "Watch out! Be on your guard against all kinds of greed; life does not consist in an abundance of possessions."
~ Luke 12:15
When anger spreads through the breath, guard thy tongue from barking idly.
~ Sappho
ingenuity was apparently given man in order that he may supply himself in crises with shapes and sounds with which to guard himself from truth.
~ William Faulkner
Butch: What happened to the old bank? It was beautiful. Guard: People kept robbing it. Butch: Small price to pay for beauty.
~ William Goldman
The choice they made in the moment of my need changed something in our relationship. I no longer depended on them so completely in the future. And when I took care to guard myself from hurt, it was as much from them as from our enemies.
~ Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
We should strive to matter as much as we possibly can and guard ourselves against the inevitable temptations that would cheapen our accomplishments.
~ Chris Brady
In a century which attempts to tear the heart out of every mystery, fashion guards its secret well, and is the best possible proof that there is still magic abroad.
~ Christian Dior
A house of stone and glass and iron should be stark and sober, a watchtower from which a benevolent guard is kept on society. But the white stone of this particular house rippled as if reacting to a hand that had found its most pleasurable contact. A notable newspaper critic had described this effect as being that of "a pernicious sensuality." And if that wasn't enough, the entire construction blushed a truly disgraceful peachy-pink at sunset and dawn.
~ Helen Oyeyemi
I want to be in love with a woman One who loved me One who could show me I could trust her One who could show me That I didn't have to be on my guard all the time
~ Henry Rollins
The man who ten years earlier and one year later was considered a bandit and outlaw is sent a two-day sail from France, to an island given into his possession, with his guards and several million, which are paid to him for some reason.
~ Leo Tolstoy
He was nine years old; he was a child; he he knew his own soul, it was precious to him, he guarded it as the eyelid guards the eye, and without the key of love he let no one into his soul.
~ Leo Tolstoy
The morning of the funeral an honor guard from Albuquerque fired the salute; two big flags covered the coffins completely, and it looked as if the people from the village had gathered only to bury the flags.
~ Leslie Marmon Silko