logo

Quotes About Threats

I still receive very regular death threats that make it impossible for me to return to Indonesia. I think I could get in, but I don't think I could get out again.
~ Joshua Oppenheimer
'Charlie Hebdo' had been nondenominational in its satire, sticking its finger into the sensitivities of Jews and Christians, too - but only Muslims responded with threats and acts of terrorism.
~ George Packer
We want, certainly, the threats around the world, those that don't like our way of life, we want them to wonder what options we still have.
~ Michael T. Flynn
The influx of families and unaccompanied children at the border poses many risks, including grave public health threats.
~ Phil Gingrey
During my years of services in the government, I have spent a great deal of time studying and managing the spectrum of threats to our borders as well as the diverse ways in which those threats are moved across the border.
~ Asa Hutchinson
I have introduced legislation - with other senators from both parties, like Bob Corker and Bob Menendez and Joe Manchin - called the 'Countering the Iranian Threats Act', specifically to clamp down on a lot of Iran's nefarious activity throughout the region.
~ Tom Cotton
Terrorism has come to publishing. It is a grave concern when criticism is turned to mortal threats.
~ Sonny Mehta
Of all the threats to free speech in history, the one the media give the most credibility to without question is the feminist movement, which is trying to rebrand public debate as harassment.
~ Milo Yiannopoulos
Security has to be, and has long been, our government's top priority. It is imperative that we continue to diligently watch for potential threats by all appropriate means.
~ Brad Schneider
What the Shin Bet did in the Bus 300 affair is no less than declaring a revolt. They took the methods of manipulation, disinformation, threats, blackmail, etc. and instead of using them against the enemy, they used these tactics against their own side.
~ Ronen Bergman
The Attorney General must identify threats to Illinoisans' financial security and take action to protect people.
~ Lisa Madigan
The Qaddafis, father and sons, speak the grammar of dictatorship: threats and bribery.
~ Hisham Matar
Arkansas families need to feel safe in their homes and communities, which is why we need a U.S. Senator who will address threats - both at home and abroad - head on.
~ Conner Eldridge
Among the laundry list of threats to our world, climate change more often than not makes these challenges worse.
~ Patricia Espinosa
We must be practical. Talking about trade and other nice things are more soothing to the ear than security. But it won't be until we have sufficient security against internal, regional, and continental threats that we can be sure of real development.
~ Ali Bongo Ondimba
From the moments Obama took office, he has downplayed the threats from radical Islamists.
~ Richard Grenell
I'm honored to sit on the House Intelligence Committee and am proud to chair the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Capabilities.
~ Elise Stefanik
People have posted my personal information on the Internet. This has resulted in additional emails, calls, and threats. My family and I were forced to move out of our home.
~ Christine Blasey Ford
From making it harder to register and stay on the rolls to moving and closing polling places to rejecting lawful ballots, we can no longer ignore these threats to democracy.
~ Stacey Abrams
There are times when there's been some discontent and muttered threats from audience members. I take no notice, and in any case, I always have John Carroll around to deflect unpleasantness.
~ Stephen Hendry
There's no substitute for taking a clear-eyed look at the threats we'll face and asking how our force will adapt to meet those threats.
~ Joseph Dunford
The world's biggest challenge comes from the threats of climate change and terrorism. In India's case, terrorism is not bred in some faraway land but from across our border.
~ Sushma Swaraj
Yes, I've received death threats.
~ Jim Acosta
Entering public life as a woman - be it as a politician, journalist, expert or activist - makes you the target of the most sinister threats, abuse and language.
~ Gina Miller