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Quotes About Password

Since when is public safety the root password to the Constitution?
~ C. D. Tavares
Open, sez me, you piece of shit.
~ Tom Clancy
To err is human. To really screw up requires the root password."—UNKNOWN
~ Kevin Behr
This night the password was silence.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
This night the password was silence, and the soldier at the gate responded with silence to Cincinnatus' silence and let him pass; likewise at all the other gates.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
Cain—and the password, "Indemnity." Given how rapidly management changed at the Beacon-Light, it was entirely plausible that this familiar
~ Laura Lippman
The language of nature is comparable to a secret password that each sentry passes to the next in his own language, but the meaning of the password is the sentry's language itself.
~ WALTER BENJAMIN
There was a zone she had not explored. She could use the same counter, the same sort of password that she used with all these people, but she had passed over in the twinkling of an eye into another forest. This forest was reality. There, the very speaking of the words, conjured up answering sigil, house and barn and terrace and castle and river and little plum tree. A whole world was open. She looked in through a wide doorway.
~ H.D.
Oh boy. Too drunk to hold on to a whiskey and Coke and the word "pretty." That's not a combination with a positive outcome. Not good at all. That's the secret password that usually leaves me trying to find a ride home in the morning.
~ Laurie Notaro
If you use a bad password, your Bitcoin will get stolen.
~ Naval Ravikant
La chiave, the raspy voice replied. The password.
~ Dan Brown
If you've got five or six cloud apps, do you want a different user ID and password for each one? No.
~ Aneel Bhusri
In the e-filing system, the accountant has the user identity and password of each company. This would potentially allow a rogue accountant to play serious mischief with the accounts of an entity.
~ Sucheta Dalal
Resetting the password only further frustrated her because the password had to include an uppercase letter, a number, a haiku, a gang sign, and the blood of a virgin.
~ Jill Shalvis
He started to touch the mechanism under the keyboard, then pulled his hand back with a snap. Ah, he said. Must deactivate the security....Turn around, please. What? Turn around, Claire. It's a secure password! You have GOT to be kidding. Why ever would I joke about that? Please turn.
~ Rachel Caine
if their business model had been to wait for good people to pay for evil people to be killed, they probably wouldn't have a lot of customers for their service. Good people didn't solve their problems that way. Which was one reason why bad people got away with being bad for so long. He might have continued staring at Enter Your Password and brooding about good and evil, but a strange and disturbing thing happened.
~ Dean Koontz
Listeners, that brings us to the end of another Potterwatch. We don't know when it will be possible to broadcast again, but you can be sure we shall be back. Keep twiddling those dials: the next password will be 'Mad-Eye.' Keep each other safe. Keep faith. Good night.
~ J. K. Rowling
Reine-Marie picked up the top one and wondered, not for the first time, what the next generation of archivists and biographers would do. No one wrote letters anymore. No one had printed photographs and albums for historians, or even family members, to pore over. Everything was in a cloud and needed a password.
~ Louise Penny
Unsettled heart. The fetishism of secrecy. These people understood—as I did—the back alleys of the soul, whispers and shadows, money slipping from hand to hand, the password, the code, the second self, all the hidden consolations that lifted
~ Donna Tartt
The supermarket was a twenty-minute walk. Shay used the time to work on the thumb drive's password. Supposedly, the files on the drive were filled with horrible and inhumane things being done to animals, but Shay's only interest in discovering the password was to learn who
~ John Sandford
He led Dee to a concealed door directly under the broad staircase and opened it with a password in the language that the boy king Tutankhamen would have spoken.
~ Michael Scott
La vida o la contraseña?, la apuntaló con la mano empuñada como si fuera un arma. Usted es mi vida, dijo ella amorosa, caracoleándose en su abrazo. ¿Y la contraseña? Tendría que obligarle a mi corazón que se la cante.
~ Unknown