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Quotes About Protection

Everyone who knows me will know the truth, which is that my children come first in my life and that I would never harm any child.
~ Michael Jackson
Keeping your private life as private as possible is the smartest thing.
~ Kate Mara
Personally as a rider, I find the helmet distracts me. I can't hear as well and I can't see as well. I also believe loud pipes save lives and my pipes straight through with no baffles in them.
~ Jesse Ventura
Social security, bank account, and credit card numbers aren't just data. In the wrong hands they can wipe out someone's life savings, wreck their credit and cause financial ruin.
~ Melissa Bean
I don't say anything because I used to love words. I loved them and was good at arranging them. Because of this, I felt protective of all the best ones. But now all of them, good and bad, frustrate me.
~ Jennifer Niven
Das ist es, was ich mit Violet machen will: Ich will ihr das Gute geben und das Schlechte von ihr fernhalten, damit wir nur von Schönheit umgeben sind. (Finch)
~ Jennifer Niven
putting beginning walkers in a "falling cap" or "pudding." So named for its resemblance to black pudding, this was a sausage-shaped padded roll that went around the head and was kept in place with a chin strap. Having seen the pictures, I have to wonder if parents used them because they kept children safe or because they looked hysterical. They eventually disappeared, but left a linguistic remnant in the term of endearment puddinhead.
~ Jennifer Traig
For now, after a couple of centuries of believing that children were born either bad or blank, children were presumed to be born good. It was the mother's job to protect them from any corrupting forces, to preserve them in a suffocating innocence for as long as possible.
~ Jennifer Traig
This is motherhood for you,' said my own mother. 'Going through life with your heart outside your body.
~ Jennifer Weiner
It's also a story too about how if you love books, well, then I always think you have a layer of protection against the world, which sounds strange, but that is what I truly believe.
~ Jenny Colgan
People who were normally very organized and in control could fight extremely hard to preserve that control, including reducing their world to a tiny space which could not harm them.
~ Jenny Colgan
Traumatized children?" mused Ramsay. "When we read the boys 'The Snow Queen,' Patrick put all our glasses in the bin in case he broke one and got a bit in his eye.
~ Jenny Colgan
A house is your third skin, after the skin made of flesh and clothing.
~ Jenny Erpenbeck
I deserve better than that, you know? I deserve . . . I deserve to be someone's number one girl." "You are." "No, I'm not. She is. You're still protecting her, her secret, whatever that is. From what, though? From me? What have I ever done to her?
~ Jenny Han
and all of the books are behind metal grates, protected like the precious objects they are.
~ Jenny Han
My mom adored her. She called Belly her secret daughter. She looked forward to seeing her all year. Steven, even though he gave her a hard time, he was really protective of her. Everyone took care of Belly, she just didn't know it. She was too busy looking at Conrad.
~ Jenny Han
My mother was good at that, making people feel normal. Safe. Like as long as she was there, nothing truly bad could happen.
~ Jenny Han
Shit!" he yells. "I hate that I can't protect you from this.
~ Jenny Han
heart is mine, just mine. I believe it now. Mine to protect and care for, mine to break.
~ Jenny Han
put my hand to his chest, over his heart. I can feel it beating. I let my hand fall away. His heart is mine, just mine. I believe it now. Mine to protect and care for, mine to break. So
~ Jenny Han
His heart is mine, just mine. I believe it now. Mine to protect and care for, mine to break.
~ Jenny Han
Dutifully I knock on the table. "What does knock on wood even mean?" Daddy perks up. "Actually, it's thought to come from Greek mythology. According to Greek myths, dryads lived in trees, and people would invoke them for protection. Hence knocking on wood: just that added bit of protection so as not to tempt fate.
~ Jenny Han
You can't protect him from being hurt, babe, no matter what you do. Being vulnerable, letting people in, getting hurt . . . it's all a part of being in love
~ Jenny Han
Tahtaya vurman?n anlam? ne ki?" Babam canland?. "Asl?nda bu inan?? Yunan mitolojisinden geliyor. Yunan efsanelerine göre a?açlarda orman perileri ya??yordu ve insanlar korunmak için onlardan yard?m al?yorlard?. Yani tahtaya vurunca kaderi öfkelendirmeden biraz koruma eklemi? oluyorsun.
~ Jenny Han