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Quotes About Protection

Barb hung a wreath on the door and locked it.
~ John Grisham
The rights of the homeless would be protected, as long as they could find us. And their voices would be heard through ours.
~ John Grisham
Unit Nine is far away from the other units, with enough chain link and razor wire around it to stop Ike on the beaches of Normandy.
~ John Grisham
No, thanks. They won't go away. You take care of Ricky and Mom, and me and the lawyer'll take care of the FBI.
~ John Grisham
her in hiding.
~ John Grisham
She ended with a grim warning: "Burn this letter, for it is too dangerous
~ John Guy
For He shall give His angels charge over you, to keep you in all your ways" (Psalm 91:11).
~ John Hagee
I don't want you to describe to me—not ever—what you were doing to that poor boy to make him sound like that; but if you ever do it again, please cover his mouth with your hand.
~ John Irving
It's natural to want someone you love to do what you want, or what you think would be good for them, but you have to let everything happen to them. You can't interfere with people you love any more than you're supposed to interfere with people you don't even know. And that's hard. Because you often feel like interfering—you want to be the one who makes the plans. . . You can't protect people, kiddo, all you can do is love them.
~ John Irving
There were some very good books in the backseat of the little Volkswagen; good books were the best protection from evil that Pepe had actually held in his hands—you could not hold faith in Jesus in your hands, not in quite the same way you could hold good books.
~ John Irving
Garp didn't want a daughter because of men. Because of bad men, certainly; but even, he thought, because of men like me.
~ John Irving
good books were the best protection from evil that Pepe had actually held in his hands—you could not hold faith in Jesus in your hands, not in quite the same way you could hold good books.
~ John Irving
POKUD TI NA N??EM ZÁLEŽÍ, MUSÍÅ  SI TO CHRÁNIT; POKUD MÁÅ  TO Å TÄšSTÍ, ŽE JSI NAÅ EL ZPÅ®SOB ŽIVOTA, KTERÝ TI VYHOVUJE, MUSÍÅ  NAJÍT ODVAHU HO ŽÍT.
~ John Irving
The World According to Bensenhaver," the book jacket flap said, "is about a man who is so fearful of bad things happening to his loved ones that he creates an atmosphere of such tension that bad things are almost certain to occur. And they do.
~ John Irving
Am I not here, for I am your mother?
~ John Irving
when you scare off the Angel of Death, the Divine Plan calls for the kind of angels you can't scare away;
~ John Irving
Is there something bad that could have been prevented if someone'd been watching over you?
~ John Jackson Miller
A true conservationist is a man who knows that the world is not given by his fathers, but borrowed from his children.
~ John James Audubon
Among the many objects to which a wise and free people find it necessary to direct their attention, that of providing for their safety seems to be the first.
~ John Jay
When I hold you in my arms and I feel my finger on your trigger I know no one can do me no harm because happiness is a warm gun.
~ John Lennon
The events in Prague, together with the Berlin blockade, convinced the European recipients of American economic assistance that they needed military protection as well: that led them to request the creation of a North Atlantic Treaty Organization, which committed the United States for the first time ever to the peacetime defense of Western Europe.
~ John Lewis Gaddis
Brunei ants even have guards that explode their own heads when threatened
~ John Lloyd
The elderly, normally the group most susceptible to influenza, not only survived attacks of the disease but were attacked far less often. This resistance of the elderly was a worldwide phenomenon. The most likely explanation is that an earlier pandemic , so mild as to not attract attention, resembled the 1918 virus closely enough that it provided protection. (p. 408 paperback edition)
~ John M. Barry
Desperate efforts were being made to protect troops from the disease, or at least prevent complications. Germicidal solutions were sprayed into the mouths and noses of troops. Soldiers were ordered to use germicidal mouthwash and to gargle twice a day. Iodine in glycerin was tried in an attempt to disinfect mouths. Vaseline containing menthol was used in nasal passages, mouths washed with liquid albolene.
~ John M. Barry