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Quotes About Safety

In families like Fred's, much of a child's identity and his illusions of safety depend on feeling enmeshed. He develops a need to be a part of other people and to have them be a part of him. He can't stand the thought of being cast out. This need for enmeshment carries right into adult relationships.
~ Susan Forward
A man may be accused of cowardice for fleeing away from all manner of physical dangers but when things supernatural, insubstantial and inexplicable threaten not only his safety and well-being but his sanity, his innermost soul, then retreat is not a sign of weakness but the most prudent course.
~ Susan Hill
She buried herself so deep in the book no harm could ever find her.
~ Susan Johnson
It's funny how you can be all alone and in danger and then a minute later feel totally safe, like you've never been lonely before.
~ Susan Juby
make sure you're all right.
~ Susan Lewis
Well there you have it, just like drinking and driving, if you get behind a wheel with a phone in your hand and you cause a death, then chances are you will face very serious charges.
~ Susan May
I'm safe, even if I'm a jerk." "I have friends who will hunt you down and kill you if I go missing.
~ Susan May Warren
Colt wasn't the only brave one here. Wasn't the only one who was ready to do violence to keep people safe.
~ Susan May Warren
The American Protective League, of course. We keep an eye out for German sympathizers, slackers, shows of antipatriotism. That sort of thing. It's important work.
~ Susan Meissner
Home isn't a place where everything stays the same; it's a place where you are safe and loved despite nothing staying the same. Change always happens. Always.
~ Susan Meissner
The risk in giving love and receiving love is better than the safety of not loving at all.
~ Susan Meissner
Home isn't a place where everything stays the same; it's a place where you are safe and loved despite nothing staying the same.
~ Susan Meissner
At the time, the library's fire prevention consisted of smoke detectors and handheld fire extinguishers. There were no sprinklers. The American Library Association, known informally as the ALA, always advised against sprinklers, because water damage was even worse for books than fire damage.
~ Susan Orlean
Destroying a library is a kind of terrorism. People think of libraries as the safest and most open places in society. Setting them on fire is like announcing that nothing, and nowhere, is safe.
~ Susan Orlean
Values: what makes our existence most worthwhile: safety, excitement, social recognition, happiness, self-respect, status. •   Life goals: the achievements we crave during a lifetime: career success, financial security, travel, adventure, marriage, children. •   Personality: a combination of character and temperament: honesty, mental acuity, kindness, generosity, bravery, commitment to hard work.
~ Susan Quilliam
If we are to garner sustained U.S. domestic support for future trade agreements, we have to make sure those Americans who have suffered as a consequence of past agreements have an effective social safety net, adjustment assistance, opportunities for retraining and new job creation that enables all Americans to thrive.
~ Susan Rice
Her mother always said that dressing properly could save one's life
~ Susana Fortes
Fear isn't a bad travel companion. Sometimes, it saves your life.
~ Susana Fortes
May your Paths be safe, your Floors unbroken and may the House fill your eyes with Beauty.
~ Susanna Clarke
The world needs us to be fierce enough to see challenges as gifts, to express our unique selves, and to expand the limits of what is possible. The only thing getting in the way is that we get stuck trying to find our way out of pain and discomfort. There is no way to avoid uncertainty. There is no guarantee of safety.
~ Susie Caldwell Rinehart
All was perfectly scaled to the human body and, in that, conducive to a sense of safety, of being at home in a known world.
~ Suzannah Lessard
Here." Sam came over, stripped down to his boxers. "Hunch forward and put your head down." Robin looked at him. "My safe word is monkey.
~ Suzanne Brockmann
She felt safer back here, separated from this man by four feet of shining wood.
~ Suzanne Brockmann
She'd read in the paper about a woman who was so cautious, she refused to leave her house. And an airplane crashed into it.
~ Suzanne Brockmann