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Quotes About Protection

The wisdom of the world dresses up as helpful protection while binding you to fear
~ Ted Dekker
He gripped her hard so that life Should not drag her from that moment
~ Ted Hughes
Security is a kind of death.
~ Tennessee Williams
In my role as Wikileaks editor, I've been involved in fighting off many legal attacks. To do that, and keep our sources safe, we have had to spread assets, encrypt everything, and move telecommunications and people around the world to activate protective laws in different national jurisdictions.
~ Julian Assange
And at the moment that our soul is breathed into our body, when we are created as sensory beings, mercy and grace at once begin to work, taking care of us and protecting us with pity and love; and during this process the Holy Spirit forms in our faith the hope that we shall rise up above again to our substance, into the virtue of Christ, increased and accomplished through the Holy Spirit.
~ Julian of Norwich
Capable, generous men do not create victims, they nurture them.
~ Julian Paul Assange
For as the body is clad in the cloth, and the flesh in the skin, and the bones in the flesh, and the heart in the whole, so are we, soul and body, clad in the Goodness of God, and enclosed.
~ Julian, Anchoress at Norwich
Scars are good. Right, Helmud? It's the body's way of making armour.
~ Julianna Baggott
also know that I can't protect him from pain. Pain is part of life, and we have to deal with it when it comes.
~ Julianne MacLean
that. "I know the feeling. I think it's part of being a parent. Sometimes you just want to go hide under a rock somewhere, but you have to stay strong for your kids, to keep their world upright.
~ Julianne MacLean
also know that I can't protect him from pain. Pain is part of life, and we have to deal with it when it comes. But sometimes, a flicker of light can emerge from the darkest, most unexpected tragedies.
~ Julianne MacLean
Touch her, and I'll freeze your testicles off and put them in a jar. Understand?
~ Julie
I have been called a nun with a switchblade where my privacy is concerned. I think there's a point where one says, that's for family, that's for me.
~ Julie Andrews
He would ask nothing else from life if he would be allowed to protect and cherish her for the rest of his.
~ Julie Anne Long
Directness often disguised as much as it revealed, and was a marvelous defense.
~ Julie Anne Long
More often than not, what animals require our protection from is not hurricanes or fires, but abuse at the hands of other people".
~ Julie Klam
After he tipped his hat and left, Jillian watched him stride down the hallway. Yeah, Big-brotherly overprotection aside, fortysomething looked good on the police captain from this view, too.
~ Julie Miller
He climbed into the bed behind her and spooned his body to hers, pulling the covers up over them both. "Sleep, sweetheart." Brushing her tangled hair off her face, he whispered a promise against her ear. "You're safe.
~ Julie Miller
Everything, you understand, will threaten the baby's life forever. Somehow you have to survive this.
~ Julie Orringer
I know it's hard for you to trust me. If I ever find the man who did this to you, who made you so frightened, I'll kill him with my bare hands. But you can trust me.
~ Juliet Marillier
Están del otro lado, protegidos por el rompeolas del tiempo; sus cóleras y sus insatisfacciones pertenecen al mundo, a la política o al arte, nunca a ellos mismos, a su relación más profunda.
~ Julio Cortazar
Como hacer vendas para un soldado que todavía no ha sido herido y sentir eso de grato, que se lo está aliviando desde antes, previsoramente.
~ Julio Cortazar
In making for ourselves a place to live, we first spread a parasol to throw a shadow on the earth, and in the pale light of the shadow we put together a house.
~ Jun'ichir? Tanizaki
But her greatest assets were her bound feet, called in Chinese "three-inch golden lilies" (san-tsun-gin-lian). This meant she walked "like a tender young willow shoot in a spring breeze," as Chinese connoisseurs of women traditionally put it. The sight of a woman teetering on bound feet was supposed to have an erotic effect on men, partly because her vulnerability induced a feeling of protectiveness in the onlooker.
~ Jung Chang