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Quotes About Safety

When the pin is pulled, Mr. Grenade is not our friend.
~ Unknown
Don't drink and park, accidents in cars cause population. F**k more the Merrier
~ Unknown
Now that I was lying safely in my bed, it had become much easier to be brave.
~ Unknown
You're safer in the race car than you are in cars going to and from the track.
~ Mario Andretti
A lot of children know absolutely nothing about guns other than what they see on T.V., and those are the wrong things.
~ Unknown
Our neighbors in Virginia are just as responsible for these killings as the criminals are because they won't pass strong gun control legislation.
~ Unknown
Outside of the killings, Washington has one of the lowest crime rates in the country.
~ Unknown
It might be nice to need glasses because when you take them off, the world becomes a nice, big blur. There's something safe and cozy about that.
~ Marissa Moss
He edged closer to his father's bones and sinews. Penny slipped an arm around him and he lay close against the lank thigh. His father was the core of safety. His father swam the swift creek to fetch back his wounded dog. The clearing was safe, and his father fought for it, and for his own. A sense of snugness came over him and he dropped asleep.
~ Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
You must always have a safe place to go. That is the first thing you learn. Though you should know that by instinct, before anyone has to teach you. It isn't just spies that need to run. Good times don't last forever.
~ Marjorie M. Liu
what the researchers were saying was that the essence of football—the unavoidable head banging that occurs on every play, like a woodpecker jackhammering at a tree—can unleash a cascading series of neurological events that in the end strangles your brain, leaving you unrecognizable. The
~ Unknown
When people have mentors like this, they grow up feeling safe and confident. As a result, they develop a strong core.
~ Mark Goulston
I suspect alligators never get arm-barred; dinosaurs where probably safe from the submission as well, at least the T-rex.
~ Unknown
Remaining vigilant toward this ever-present threat means constantly learning how better to protect ourselves. But primarily it reminds us that we must fight and win the war on terror, so that we do not have to fight it here in America.
~ Mark Kennedy
a 2011 survey by Food Safety News showed that 75 percent of honey on store shelves had no pollen in it. All honey has at least a few grains of pollen that remain in it after normal straining, and that pollen is the only definitive way to determine country and even region of origin. A complete lack of pollen indicates one of two things: The jar has no honey in it at all, or the honey has been ultrafiltered by heating and forcing the honey through tiny filters to remove all of the pollen.
~ Unknown
Regardless of how scientists may feel about respecting the history of the name, there's no world in which "killer" sounds like a safe species to swim with. If you're on their menu, the name is accurate, but if you're not—and we're clearly not—it's an archaic holdover from an ancient era that makes it harder to save this vital species.
~ Unknown
Politicians who justify the lockdown craze often argue that we are ridding our streets and neighborhoods of violent offenders and feared super predators. Policy-makers thus play again on the public's "common sense" assumption that prisons "keep the innocent safe from the guilty.
~ Unknown
At 1.24 am on 26 April 1986 Chernobyl's Unit 4 reactor exploded after staff disabled safety systems and performed an ill-advised experiment to check – ironically enough – the reactor's safety.
~ Mark Lynas
In other words, not only have there been no fatalities resulting from Fukushima, but there have been no radiation-related injuries or medically-identifiable health effects either.
~ Mark Lynas
Even if you built your house right at the perimeter fence of your local nuclear plant, you would still receive many times less additional radiation than an airline crew member would consider entirely normal, for example.
~ Mark Lynas
There is no doubt that new designs available today are dramatically safer than those of the past, and that the potential for severe accidents in future vastly reduced.
~ Mark Lynas
It was an organization of obstacles and precautions—based at bottom on a profound suspicion of human nature."11 Furthermore,
~ Mark R. Levin
In 1999, USA Today analyzed the statistical link between CAFE standards and traffic fatalities and reported that "46,000 people have died in crashes they would have survived in bigger, heavier cars…since 1975."32
~ Mark R. Levin
Coming out for gay people is a process, not a one-time event. Some days you feel free, open, and ready to piss on the world if they care what you do in bed. On other days, even if you've been out to yourself and others, you're ready to hide in the darkest closet—because sometimes it is safer, easier, and more secure to hide.
~ Unknown