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Quotes About Safety

The right to protect the health and well-being of every person, of those we love, is a basic human right.
~ Elizabeth Holmes
Fear loves the idea of danger.
~ Joseph Joubert
How peaceful life would be without love. How safe, how tranquil and how dull.
~ Sean Connery
If we want our bodies to be healthier, we need to get off the salmonella, e-coli, mad cow, assembly-line toxic hell train! God I love that statement. What did I just say?
~ Ted Nugent
Anyone who loves the concept of Zero Harm obviously has nothing to love
~ Dave Collins
Children need loving attention, closeness and deep affection and also loving touch. Love will make them feel safe.
~ Deepak Chopra
Go beyond reason to love: it is safe. It is the only safety.
~ Thaddeus Golas
I learned to ski at a young age and love it - but I don't get to do it as much as I'd like because of the risk of injuries.
~ Greg Rutherford
Tempus would be protected, better shielded from whatever the Stepson thought threatening, if love could heal and save.
~ Janet Morris
How could she tell him that we come to love those who save us?
~ Jenna Blum
Perfect happiness is knowing that everyone I love is healthy, safe, and content.
~ Joy Fielding
It's best to love your family as you would a Siberian tiger-from a distance, preferably separated by bars.
~ Stephan Pastis
There will be children here tomorrow," Nate said. "Children. With their little child fingers." "Child fingers?" "I'm saying we won't be safe anymore. This other counselor better stop being sick really quick.
~ Maureen Johnson
This is a camp. For children. Which means we have a duty of care. I'm responsible for every single person on these grounds. No strangers around the kids. No people kayaking at night on the lake.
~ Maureen Johnson
There's more monitoring now. Kids don't play unsupervised. Everyone has a phone. Back then, even little kids went out to play on their own, sometimes all day. Kids rode their bikes all around town. I was considered a hardass for doing spot bed checks and having a lot of rules. So people in town were very good to me after it happened
~ Maureen Johnson
We do have a neighbor with a two-man rowboat lashed on top of the porch roof, all ready to go if the water rises - but that's Billy Mack, and he started his own religion in the garage, so he's got a lot more going on than just an extreme concern for personal safety.
~ Maureen Johnson
My own fault. The equipment had safeties but your primary piece of protective equipment was your brain. There was a presumption that anyone entering this room was intelligent enough to keep away from hot things, sharp things, and things carrying large stores of momentum.
~ Max Barry
How do you effectively separate the infected from the others? How
~ Max Brooks
I tried to go back online. Isn't that funny? All I could think about was trying to escape again, getting back to my world, being safe.
~ Max Brooks
It's comforting to see children again, I mean those who were born after the war, real children who know nothing but a world that includes the living dead. They know not to play near water, not to go out alone or after dark in the spring or summer. They don't know to be afraid, and that is the greatest gift, the only gift we can leave to them.
~ Max Brooks
But a vaccine! That's preventative! People will keep taking that as long as they're afraid it's out there!
~ Max Brooks
booby trap.
~ Max Brooks
The fear-filled cannot love deeply. Love is risky. They cannot give to the poor. Benevolence has no guarantee of return. The fear-filled cannot dream wildly. What if their dreams sputter and fall from the sky? The worship of safety emasculates greatness. No wonder Jesus wages such a war against fear.
~ Max Lucado
The step between prudence and paranoia is short and steep. Prudence wears a seat belt. Paranoia avoids cars. Prudence washes with soap. Paranoia avoids human contact. Prudence saves for old age. Paranoia hoards even trash. Prudence prepares and plans. Paranoia panics. Prudence calculates the risk and takes the plunge. Paranoia never enters the water.
~ Max Lucado