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Quotes About Interception

A] vicar's concubine, learning that the bishop was coming to order her lover to give her up, set out with a basket of cakes, chickens, and eggs, and intercepted the bishop, who asked her where she was going. She replied, "I am taking these gifts to the bishop's mistress who has lately been brought to bed." The bishop, properly mortified, continued on his way to call on the vicar, but never mentioned mistresses or concubines.
~ Joseph Gies
I want to have an impact on the game. Instead of a sack, how about an interception for a touchdown? I could get 15 tackles. I'm just using those as examples, but any kind of impact would be fine, whether it's a sack or anything else.
~ Julius Peppers
When a person pauses in mid-sentence to choose a word, that's the best time to jump in and change the subject! It's like an interception in football! You grab the others guy's idea and run the opposite way with it! The more sentences you complete, the higher your score! The idea is to block the other guy's thoughts and express your own! That's how you win! Conversations aren't contests! Ok, a point for you, but I'm still ahead.
~ Bill Watterson
To reach me, you must move to me. Your attack offers me an opportunity to intercept you.
~ Bruce Lee
Never go out to meet trouble. If you will just sit still, nine cases out of ten someone will intercept it before it reaches you.
~ Calvin Coolidge
The strong man is the one who is able to intercept at will the communication between the senses and the mind.
~ Napoleon Bonaparte
Nothing can stop an enemy from picking wireless messages out of the free air - and nothing did.
~ Barbara Tuchman
There is a remarkably close parallel between the problems of the physicist and those of the cryptographer. The system on which a message is enciphered corresponds to the laws of the universe, the intercepted messages to the evidence available, the keys for a day or a message to important constants which have to be determined. The correspondence is very close, but the subject matter of cryptography is very easily dealt with by discrete machinery, physics not so easily." —Alan Turing
~ Neal Stephenson
Van Eck phreaking
~ Neal Stephenson
If the British wished to abolish the slave trade, they simply sent the navy. By 1840 no fewer than 425 slave ships had been intercepted by the Royal Navy off the West African coast and escorted to Sierra Leone, where nearly all of them were condemned.
~ Niall Ferguson
Much of the Snowden archive revealed what can only be called economic espionage: eavesdropping and email interception aimed at the Brazilian oil giant Petrobras, economic conferences in Latin America, energy companies in Venezuela and Mexico, and spying by the NSA's allies—including Canada, Norway, and Sweden—on the Brazilian Ministry of Mines and Energy and energy companies in several other countries.
~ Glenn Greenwald
Among other devices, the agency intercepts and tampers with routers and servers manufactured by Cisco to direct large amounts of Internet traffic back to the NSA's repositories.
~ Glenn Greenwald
We have lost many men and planes trying to intercept them.
~ Benjamin W. Chidlaw
Nothing can stop the attack of aircraft except other aircraft.
~ Billy Mitchell
We have to stop any offense when they're operating at their best.
~ Devin McCourty
I am glad I have caught up with you,
~ Helen L. Taylor
We face two overlapping challenges. The first concerns real-time court-ordered interception of what we call 'data in motion,' such as phone calls, e-mail, and live chat sessions. The second challenge concerns court-ordered access to data stored on our devices, such as e-mail, text messages, photos, and videos - or what we call 'data at rest.'
~ James Comey
It was at this time that he formulated a basic principle for the conduct of the Battle of Britain: that it was better to spoil the aim of many German aircraft than to shoot down a few of them.2
~ Unknown