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Quotes About Guard

Het hoofd van mijn beveiliging deed met getrokken pistool de deur open. 'Ook hallo,' zei Thea droog.
~ Jennifer Lynn Barnes
And my head of security didn't want me in this room with her alone.
~ Jennifer Lynn Barnes
Be careful with that heart of yours
~ Jennifer Niven
Holly, I wish you wouldn't appear like that. I'm a bodyguard. I get jumpy.
~ Eoin Colfer
The female guard smiled broadly then collapsed. On the ground she began singing a nursery rhyme about doggies and their bones.
~ Eoin Colfer
Catherine Broekhart stepped in from the balcony, where she had been waiting, and joined the embrace. The guard at the door was tempted, but decided against it.
~ Eoin Colfer
Take care not to hurt the ruling faculty of your mind. If you were to guard against this in every action, you should enter upon those actions more safely.
~ Epictetus
Protect what belongs to you at all costs; don't desire what belongs to another.
~ Epictetus
But he also fiercely guarded his time of quiet and reflection (as you will see in the following chapter), and he always, always took his time.
~ Amy Hollingsworth
BY THE time Stirling and the lead guard had rounded the final bend from the jungle to the plantation house clearing, two other guards had simply dropped where they stood, shit themselves, and rocked back and forth, whimpering in pain.
~ Amy Lane
But O! my heart, what shade can prove Thy guard against this heat of Love?
~ Anacreon
There's a strength in the way she carries herself, but she never seems to relax, never lets down her guard.
~ Andrew Clements
I didn't want to do two years in the regular army, my music career was just getting started. So, I joined the Guard where, after going to weekend meetings, you'd do six months of active duty, with three months of basic training and three months of on-the-job training.
~ Eddie Rabbitt
People have their guard down when they're laughing, so they're open to tougher conversations they wouldn't necessarily have. If somebody is guarded while laughing, they're a weirdo.
~ Jessica Williams
A British porch is a musty, forbidding non-room in which to fling a sodden umbrella or a muddy pair of boots; a guard against the elements and strangers. By contrast the good ol' American front porch seems to stand for positivity and openness; a platform from which to welcome or wave farewell; a place where things of significance could happen.
~ Dan Stevens
I rely on guns for protection in life. God does not say, 'This is la-la land.' God doesn't say, 'Welcome to Earth. Everything's perfect. There's no crime. There's no murder. There's no death.' The world is imperfect, and you have to be on guard.
~ Luke Scott
You get to a certain point where you feel comfortable. You've got everybody praising you for what you do where you come from, sometimes you let down your guard.
~ DeSean Jackson
Letterman is very intimidating because he's so funny, so you have to be really prepared. Also, he's a little squeamish about certain things, so you have to always be on guard to please him.
~ Norm MacDonald
You can avoid the press if you really want to and I don't walk around with five security guards either because I think that just draws attention.
~ Rod Stewart
That's been my challenge. Go out there and guard the best player and get it done on both ends. It's been working out pretty good for me. Just got to keep that thing going.
~ Bam Adebayo
Growing up in New Orleans as Archie Manning's son, I felt like a target, and I've always known that whatever I'd do, people would hear about it. So I've had my guard up, and maybe that's molded my personality.
~ Peyton Manning
One thing 'Game of Thrones' has taught us all is to guard against too much emotional investment.
~ Julia Gillard
That's what we're taught to do in Britain - you protect your castle.
~ Bugzy Malone
Negroes raised during the Civil War. Continued Cody: "On the second day out we suddenly discovered on the opposite side of the Saline River, about a mile distant, a large body of Indians, who were charging down upon us. Major Armes, placing the cannon on a little knoll, limbered it up and left twenty men to guard it; and then, with the rest of the
~ Robert A. Carter