Quotes About Security
Ketika kita terus menggunakan miliaran dolar untuk berbagai sistem senjata yang nilainya meragukan namun tidak mau menggunakan uang itu untuk melindungi pabrik-pabrik kimia yang sangat rapuh di pusat-pusat urban yang utama, menjadi semakin sulit bagi kita untuk meminta negara-negara lain menjaga pabrik-pabrik tenaga nuklir mereka.
~ Barack Obama
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Nested in the soft, forgiving bosom of America's consumer culture, I felt safe; it was as if I had dropped into a long hibernation.
~ Barack Obama
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I'd put forward what I considered to be clear positions on all these issues during the campaign. But that had been from the cheap seats, before I had hundreds of thousands of troops and a sprawling national security infrastructure under my command. Any terrorist attack would now happen on my watch. Any American lives lost or compromised, at home or abroad, would weigh uniquely on my conscience. These were my wars now.
~ Barack Obama
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For most of the twentieth century, for most Americans, the what and why of our national defense seemed pretty straightforward. We lived with the possibility of being attacked by another great power, or being drawn into a conflict between great powers, or having America's vital interests—as defined by the wise men in Washington—threatened by some foreign actor. After
~ Barack Obama
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manifest in the IRGC's support for armed proxies like the Lebanon-based Shiite militia Hezbollah and the military wing of the Palestinian resistance group Hamas—made the Iranian regime Israel's single greatest security threat and contributed to the general hardening of Israeli attitudes toward possible peace with its neighbors.
~ Barack Obama
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After 9/11, counterterrorism took center stage. In pursuing each of these goals, we'd made autocrats our allies. They were predictable, after all, and committed to keeping a lid on things. They hosted our military bases and cooperated with us on counterterrorism efforts. And, of course, they did lots of business with U.S. companies.
~ Barack Obama
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Clinton himself understood that globalization involved not only new economic challenges but also new security challenges.
~ Barack Obama
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casings, the last remnants of tactical nuclear
~ Barack Obama
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THE "GOING HOME" SYNDROME As human beings, we gravitate toward the familiar. We like to sleep on the same side of the bed each night, to park in the same space at work, to go back to our favorite vacation spot. Returning to the familiar is a basic instinct that gives our lives a sense of continuity and safety in a chaotic and changing universe.
~ Barbara De Angelis
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An older boy that never knew safety himself, trying to make us feel safe.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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Without shelter, we stand in daylight.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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from an excerpt by her daughter Camille] Living on the land that has grown my food gives me a sense of security I'm lucky to have. Feeling safe isn't so easy for people my age, who face odious threats like global warming, overpopulation, and chemical warfare in our future. But even as the world runs out of fuel and the ice caps melt, I will know the real sources of my sustenance. My college education may or may not land me a good job down the road, but my farm education will serve me.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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Why should it feel so risky to count concretely on a future?
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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Without shelter, we stand in daylight." "Without shelter, we feel ourselves likely to die.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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After that I had a new brain-Lysol to calm myself down: walking in the woods with Emmy. I'd picture us holding hands, maybe with our own dog. Being grown-ups. It would be so much safer than being a kid.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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This is why we have families.... So we never have to go a single day without worrying ourselves sick.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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I stayed scared about the bus for a whole week. And last night when my mother tucked me into bed, I still felt sickish about it.
~ Barbara Park
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make money. To keep myself
~ Barbara Taylor Bradford
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arm more tightly, as much to quell her own fears as give support to Adele. When they finally reached the hall, Adele looked around swiftly and then she also shivered and drew her robe about her. It seemed
~ Barbara Taylor Bradford
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His parents had made sure he and his brothers had everything they needed or wanted, had been well fed, well clothed, and well loved.
~ Barbara Taylor Bradford
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Why him?He was as likely to offer me security and safety as a violent terrorist holding a gun to my head.So why I had chosen him?Because he had charmed me into a love affair,had truly convinced me he was madly in love with me.
~ Barbara Taylor Bradford
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Think about it. Ever look in a closet or under the bed, when you're alone in the house, to ensure an intruder isn't hiding there? Now, if you really believed the Man in the Black Ski Mask was lurking in those places, would you behave the same way? Of course not. But it's more comfortable to believe the danger only in the abstract, and to act on it only halfheartedly. That's denial.
~ Barry Eisler
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Checking your six?" he said, still smiling. "I thought you wanted an airport because they're safe. What is it about me that scares people so much?
~ Barry Eisler
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A mole could only avoid and evade the monitoring systems of which he was aware. Which made it crucial that almost no one be permitted to see the whole picture. Within
~ Barry Eisler
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