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Quotes About Safety

Wear it around your neck," his mother told him anxiously. "I hear those cutpurses in the cities can have away with a purse off a man's belt and he never feels a tug.
~ Lois McMaster Bujold
Waiting (a tough thing to do), focusing on other things, and trusting the Lord will take care of future hopes is much safer than looking at a new person to take the pain away.
~ Lois Mowday Rabey
Do you think I wouldn't protect you? That where I took you I would allow you to be in any danger?
~ Lora Leigh
Rodriguez, in addition to the pleasant glow in the mind that comes from a generous action, had another feeling that gives all of us pleasure, a feeling of increased safety; for while he had the ring upon his finger and Morano went unpaid the thought could not help occurring, even to a generous mind, that one of these windy nights Morano might come for his wages.
~ Lord Dunsany
It reminded me of how children always thought too big; how the world tackled and chiseled them to keep them safe.
~ Lorrie Moore
when guns are outlawed only the outlaws will have guns.
~ Louis L'Amour
There's a saying that when guns are outlawed, only the outlaws will have guns.
~ Louis L'Amour
Men distrust strangers, so have a few places where you are known Ã¢â'¬Â¦ but not too well. Not
~ Louis L'Amour
For our age-old enemies await us always, just beyond our thin walls. Hunger, thirst, and cold lie waiting there, and forever among us are those who would loot, rape, and maim rather than behave as civilized men. If we sit secure this hour, this day, it is because the thin walls of the law stand between us and evil. A jolt of the earth, a revolution, an invasion or even a violent upset in our own government can reduce all to chaos, leaving civilized man naked and exposed.
~ Louis L'Amour
Not even a mouse trusts himself to one hole only
~ Louis L'Amour
You will remember that we won our freedom because we were armed. We were not a simple peasantry unused to weapons. The men who wrote our Constitution knew our people would be safe as long as they were armed.
~ Louis L'Amour
There is no safety anywhere,' he said quietly, 'but you do not seem a man who is used to safety. Ride well.
~ Louis L'Amour
If we sit secure this hour, this day, it is because the thin walls of the law stand between us and evil. A jolt of the earth, a revolution, an invasion or even a violent upset in our own government can reduce all to chaos, leaving civilized man naked and exposed.
~ Louis L'Amour
Not even a marshrat will trust itself to one hole only, so always have an escape route, and more than one, if it can be.
~ Louis L'Amour
He did not take chances, but had helped to bury men who did.
~ Louis L'Amour
If a man or woman is inclined to murder or violence, owning a gun is not important. There are always a dozen things about with which a man can be killed. For
~ Louis L'Amour
No matter how miserable it may be, one's own home is a haven. To step through the door, drop into a familiar chair, and sleep in one's own bed is vastly comfortable. It is an escape from the world outside. It represents safety, security. Once inside the door, one can lay down the burdens of the world and relax. In a larger sense, our three-dimensional
~ Louis L'Amour
Professional Organization Of Playground Supervisors
~ Louis Sachar
Jo to her mother] I knew there was mischief brewing. I felt it and now it's worse than I imagined. I just wish I could marry Meg myself, and keep her safe in the family.
~ Louisa May Alcott
a woman's always safe and comfortable when a fellow's down on his luck.
~ Louisa May Alcott
Surely there is some redress for me, some safety in this land of law and liberty. I claim entire freedom from this man's persecution; I will hide no longer, here I shall remain and let him molest me at his peril.
~ Louisa May Alcott
For you, not vaccinating me was a class thing. Upper-class delusionals can afford to indulge their paranoias only because the masses bear the so-called dangers of vaccinations.
~ Louise Erdrich
He made a practice of never carrying less than $1,000, and he kept it in his pocket.
~ Ron Chernow
Perhaps out of a self-protective instinct, Bill taught his children to be wary of strangers and even of himself.
~ Ron Chernow