Quotes About Protection
which is why he always concealed them
~ Douglas Adams
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He was too damned innocent. Homer wished he could keep Tad at this point, bonsai him to never grow up, to never have to experience bad things—
~ Douglas Clegg
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Keep your treasure to yourself.
~ Douglas Coupland
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Some day you cross this thin line and you really realize that we need to protect ourselves from ourselves.
~ Douglas Coupland
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Remember: Condoms promote licentiousness, so reconsider before using.
~ Douglas Coupland
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2:5–6 There was surely no attempt to place Moses in his little ark at a location where he was likely to be discovered. The whole intent was just the opposite. Yet he was discovered—and by an Egyptian! In the story's surprising twist, however, the discovery by an Egyptian, under other conditions likely to lead to the boy's death, leads instead to a perfect protection of his life. This is God at work, providing deliverance in an unanticipated yet wonderful way.
~ Douglas K. Stuart
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Angels and ministers of grace defend us," Pendergast murmured.
~ Douglas Preston
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Russo drew his service revolver and pointed it at Jennie. Sandy, of course, went berserk, screaming and grabbing at the gun and wrapping himself around Jennie. He called Russo the most horrid names, fascist pig and that sort of thing. It must have been just awful, thinking this moron was going to shoot Jennie. I'm sure he would have if Sandy hadn't stopped him. Sandy saved Jennie's life.
~ Douglas Preston
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The problem is people establish a national park and think they've won the war. No way. That's only the first step—a battle in a longer war.
~ Douglas Preston
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The Sphinx, the Watch-dog that presideth over evil days.
~ Aeschylus
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There is a time when fear is good and ought to remain seated as a guardian of the heart.
~ Aeschylus
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Nought is there in wealth that serves as bulwark 'gainst the subtle stealth Of Destiny and Doom.
~ Aeschylus
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Our insignificance is often the cause of our safety.
~ Aesop
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If you are too smart to pay the doctor, you had better be too smart to get ill.
~ African Proverb
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Into your darkest corner, you are safe in my love, you are protected. I am the openess you seek, I am your doorway. Come sit in the circular temple of my heart, & let yourself be calm.
~ Agapi Stassinopoulos
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Mademoiselle, I beseech you, do not do what you are doing." "Leave dear Linnet alone, you mean!" "It is deeper than that. Do not open your heart to evil." Her lips fell apart; a look of bewilderment came into her eyes. Poirot went on gravely: "Because—if you do—evil will come…Yes, very surely evil will come…It will enter in and make its home within you, and after a little while it will no longer be possible to drive it out.
~ Agatha Christie
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When will a woman lie? Sometimes for herself. Usually for the man she loves. Always for her children.
~ Agatha Christie
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To keep something wild is far more difficult than to preserve it.
~ Agatha Christie
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For whom will a woman lie? Sometimes for herself, usually for the man she loves, always for her children.
~ Agatha Christie
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Miss Greenshaw appeared to have no fear of burglars, and was probably justified, as most things in the house weighed several tons and were of no marketable value.
~ Agatha Christie
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I can look after her all right, sir," said Tommy, at exactly the same minute as Tuppence said, "I can take care of myself.
~ Agatha Christie
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The innocent must not suffer.
~ Agatha Christie
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The Lord is mindful of his own." "Thou shalt not be afraid for the terror by night; nor for the arrow that flieth by day….
~ Agatha Christie
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No troubles has come my way--touching wood. He rapped the counter sharply with his knuckles.
~ Agatha Christie
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