Quotes About Safety
But none are so safe from sin as they that fear the falling into it most.
~ William Gurnall
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The heart itself is no safe sanctuary for sin to sit in. The word will take it thence—as Joab from the horns of the altar—to slay it.
~ William Gurnall
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It appears that there is now a drive on to make the world safe for morons[,]
~ William H. Patterson Jr.
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Avid TV viewers are more likely than others to believe their neighborhoods are unsafe, assume that crime rates are rising, and overestimate their odds of becoming a victim, and they are more likely to own guns.
~ William H. Willimon
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The people of Britain want a Home Secretary who will give them back their streets. They want a Home Secretary who will speak up for the victim, not the criminal.
~ William Hague
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If this humor be the safety of our race, then it is due largely to the infusion into the American people of the Irish brain.
~ William Howard Taft
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It's pretty clear that there's a relationship between return and risk—you enjoy high returns only by taking substantial risk. If you want to earn high returns, be prepared to suffer grievous losses from time to time. And if you want perfect safety, resign yourself to low returns.
~ William J. Bernstein
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Instantly he established the routine: Any and all passerby would be barked at for safety reasons only, any vehicles coming up the driveway would be inspected and their occupants sniffed, all squirrels would be treed, other dogs would be approached and warned off but not attacked and every move would be carefully viewed with erect ears, inquisitive eyes and a slight tilt of the head. "What are we gonna do next, Bill?
~ William J. Thomas
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Watch over our child. Guide him safely from the ways of harm. Keep happy his heart, brave his soul, and rosy his cheeks. Guard with your life his hopes and dreams, for he is all that we have, all that we are, and all that we will ever be.
~ William Joyce
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Nightlight, who never slept and never dreamed, would keep nightmares, both imagined and real, away.
~ William Joyce
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Well-lit streets discourage sin, but don't overdo it.
~ William Kennedy
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the truth about our government, any government for that matter, is that protecting its citizens is never its first priority. Its first priority is protecting itself.
~ William Kent Krueger
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Wherever you are, and whatever happened, it's okay. Just come home.
~ William Kowalski
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School isn't supposed to be dangerous. It's not a place they should be afraid of. It's their second home. It's where they spend most of their waking hours.
~ William Landay
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Intelligence is not a prerequisite for safe flying, but an acceptance of human fallibility is, and the two are generally linked.
~ William Langewiesche
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road," said the outlaw, now sitting across the table from her. His voice was raw and hushed, a thing scarred. "Ginsberg's bar is only one step up from an outhouse, and a short step at that, but it's about the only place I can safely show my face anymore without getting it shot off. I find it has other advantages, too. I migh
~ William Lashner
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It is to the middle class we must look for the safety of England.
~ William Makepeace Thackeray
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I was surprised that anyone can have a pistol here, if he wants it. In New York, having a pistol is one of the worst things you can possibly do." "You have to have a permit," said Emory. "That is, everybody but the crook that shoots you has to have one. Now, we're more civilized in this state; we believe in giving the victim a chance, too.
~ William March
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can protect the relatives of the victim from atavism.
~ William McIlvanney
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Benghazi was just one of at least 157 attacks on our diplomatic facilities over a 15-year period, 9 of which resulted in U.S. fatalities.
~ David Brock
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There's something deeply important about the early experience of being in the presence of somebody without being impinged upon by their demands, and without them needing you to make a demand on them. And that this creates a space internally into which one can be absorbed. In order to be absorbed one has to feel sufficiently safe, as though there is some shield, or somebody guarding you against dangers such that you can 'forget yourself' and absorb yourself, in a book, say.
~ David Brooks
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In the words of Enrique Peñalosa, who instituted bike and pedestrian streets and rapid transit in Bogotá when he was mayor, if a bike lane isn't safe for an eight-year-old child, it isn't really a bike lane.
~ David Byrne
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All that interconnectedness that facilitated much of the explosion of megawealth over the last decade also facilitated the interpenetration of everything, so no one or no building is truly isolated and 'safe' anymore. Safety is in getting along. (p.261)
~ David Byrne
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Tucked in safe suburban redoubts, kids who had it soft like me manufactured peril.
~ David Carr
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