Quotes About Security
Our ship of state, which recent storms have threatened to destroy, has come safely to harbor at last.
~ Sophocles
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He that hath wife and children hath given hostages to fortune.
~ Sorcha MacMurrough
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Confronted with the choice, the American people would choose the policeman's truncheon over the anarchist's bomb.
~ Spiro T. Agnew
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The mind fixed in the awareness of the ONE is line a rock; unaffected by doubt, stable, secure
~ Sri Sathya Sai Baba
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Marriage is good for those who are afraid to sleep alone at night.
~ St Jerome
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O Lord our God, under the shadow of Thy wings let us hope; protect us, and carry us. Thou wilt carry us both when little, and even to hoar hairs wilt Thou carry us; for our firmness, when it is Thou, then is it firmness; but when our own, it is infirmity.
~ St. Augustine
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Real and secure felicity is the peculiar possession of those who worship that God by whom alone it can be conferred.
~ St. Augustine
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In Ländern, deren Bürger sich in Gefängnissen nicht sicher fühlen, fühlt man sich in der Freiheit ebenso unsicher.
~ Stanis?aw Jerzy Lec
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When you think about the defense of England you no longer think of the chalk cliffs of Dover. You think of the Rhine. That is where our frontier lies today.
~ Stanley Baldwin
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In addition, experiences that facilitate addiction offer people a sense of power or control, of security or calm, of intimacy or of being valued by others; on the other hand, such experiences succeed in blocking out sensations of pain, discomfort, or other negative sensations.
~ Stanton Peele
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IF I TRY TO FIND some useful phrase to sum up the time of my childhood and youth before the First World War, I hope I can put it most succinctly by calling it the Golden Age of Security.
~ Stefan Zweig
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that the whole nation, tired of war, actually only longed for order, quiet, and a little security and bourgeois life. And, secretly it hated the republic, not because it suppressed this wild freedom, but on the contrary, because it held the reins too loosely.
~ Stefan Zweig
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hiçbir eksiÄŸi olmayan birçok kad?n için bunlar, umutsuzluktan kaynaklanan sürekli bir tatminsizlik kadar a??r sonuçlar doÄŸuruyordu. TokluÄŸun k??k?rt?c?l???, açl?ktan az say?lmazd? ve Irene'nin hayat?n?n tehlikesiz, emniyetli yan?, içinde bir macera arzusu uyand?r?yordu.
~ Stefan Zweig
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Zweig's golden age of security was shattered forever by the outbreak of the First World War which he viewed, with rather one-dimensional oversimplification, as "a war of brothers brought about by clumsy diplomats and brutal munitions-manufacturers.
~ Stefan Zweig
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She might have to use her employee discount to buy something more threatening today, although at the moment the most dangerous thing she could think of that Neiman Marcus had to offer was the employee discount itself.
~ Stephanie Bond
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Meanwhile, I want your personal assurance that this information will be kept completely confidential." "Don't worry," Dr. Tyson said evenly, "I don't have a Facebook account.
~ Stephanie Bond
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Charlotte had enough money -- had always had enough money -- that she didn't have to worry about her behavior.
~ Stephanie Clifford
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I dropped back onto the sofa thinking of how I spent the past few weeks under the watchful eyes of the De Campo men. It never occurred to me that they were around for my protection. I just thought that they wanted to hang out.
~ Stephanie James
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In Sullivan's interpersonal framework, the patient is viewed as striving to maintain security in her dealings with others. Past relationships have resulted in deep pain and humiliation; security operations have developed to ward off those dangers in present relationships. The scene of the action is in the patient's interactions with others.
~ Stephen A. Mitchell
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I cannot love a man who cannot protect me.
~ Anne Bronte
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Truth telling is not compatible with the defence of the realm.
~ George Bernard Shaw
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It is my experience that most claims of national security are part of a campaign to avoid telling the truth.
~ Ben Bradlee
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Out of this nettle - danger - we pluck this flower - safety.
~ William Shakespeare
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If your heart is full of fear, you won't seek truth; you'll seek security. If a heart is full of love, it will have a limbering effect on the mind.
~ William Sloane Coffin
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