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Quotes About Security

It seems that everywhere I go, people want the same things - security, education, family. It's just that so many people have no avenues through which to obtain these things.
~ Brandon Stanton
I see so many people living in a bubble. They want to be safe, they want their kids to be safe, and they want their friends to be safe. And I get that. That's awesome and really admirable. But life is not about who gets out the cleanest at the end, or who's the most well-preserved and healthiest.
~ Frankie Ballard
I had so much fun in early days learning about networking, security, scalability and other geeky stuff.
~ Jan Koum
The vice president of the National Border Patrol Council Local 3307 said, "Until we start mandatory detentions, mandatory removals, I don't think anything is going to change. As a matter of fact, I think it's going to get worse."11
~ Michael Savage
Arizona governor Jan Brewer summed up what must be done: The administration's refusal to properly verify that violent criminals are not among those entering the United States shows an alarming lack of concern for our homeland's security. As a nation, we cannot sit back and allow this policy to continue.16
~ Michael Savage
The U.S. Navy—our primary military force in the 21st century—currently has the smallest number of ships we have had since the end of World War I! In 1918, our navy was comprised of 774 ships, it's down to fewer than 300 today.1 Bill Clinton decimated our military forces during the 1990s, and under Barack Obama the problem is getting worse.
~ Michael Savage
I believe safety is the first thing you need to guarantee as mayor," she said.47
~ Michael Shellenberger
The only answer to terror is an excess of democracy.
~ Michael Sorkin
Around the world, countries flush with cash but poor in arable land are now rushing to secure vast amounts of acreage in land-rich but underdeveloped nations. In theory, of course, such trades could benefit both sides, but in practice they usually raise extraordinarily troubling ethical and political questions. What
~ Michael T. Klare
The military's altered perspective can be traced back to the 2007 publication of National Security and the Threat of Climate Change, the first major study to view global warming as a security concern
~ Michael T. Klare
The NIC report, titled National Security Implications of Global Climate Change to 2030
~ Michael T. Klare
National Security Implications of Climate-Related Risks and a Changing Climate, was released in 2015.
~ Michael T. Klare
The next war in our region will be over the waters of the Nile, not politics," observed Boutros Boutros-Ghali, then Egypt's minister of state for foreign affairs, in 1988.
~ Michael T. Klare
This resulted, in 2012, in the publication of Global Water Security
~ Michael T. Klare
It never hurts to have an army of garden gnomes protecting your property.
~ Michelle M. Pillow
Do not be scared of the dead,Least they can not drop an ole bomb on your head.
~ Michelle Magorian
I have a hunch that our obsession with photography arises from an unspoken pessimism; it is our nature to believe the good things will not last. . . But photos provide a false sense of security> like our flawed memory, they are guaranteed to fade. . . . We take photographs in order to remember, but it is in the nature of a photograph to forget (pg 157)
~ Michelle Richmond
Just think about this: If you were to die, how long would it take for people to go through your stuff? How many hours would they have to take off from their jobs to find and organize your personal property? Could they find your will? Where would they look for any instructions on your estate? Have you written down in a secure place the passwords to your computer or phone so friends and family can contact people if you pass away?
~ Michelle Singletary
One would think that having grown up broke would make one desperate for financial stability, eager to rest in the economic security of a good job. Rather, it gave me the freedom to take chances. I knew how to get by on next to nothing.
~ Michelle Tea
The Pentagon has been looking into the possibility of developing "smart dust," dust-sized particles that have tiny sensors inside that can be sprayed over a battlefield to give commanders real-time information. In the future it is conceivable that "smart dust" might be sent to the nearby stars.
~ Michio Kaku
John Perry Barlow, poet and lyricist for the Grateful Dead, once said, "Relying on the government to protect your privacy is like asking a peeping tom to install your window blinds.
~ Michio Kaku
Otro problema surge cuando interviene el gobierno. John Perry Barlow, poeta y letrista de Grateful Dead, afirma: «Pedirle al gobierno que proteja nuestra privacidad es como pedirle a un voyeur que nos instale unas persianas
~ Michio Kaku
are skilled in the techniques necessary to neutralize any rogue robot.
~ Michio Kaku
Safeguards already exist against the release of such a dangerous virus, but steps must be taken to further strengthen them and add new layers of security. In particular, if a new virus suddenly erupts in some distant place on Earth, scientists must strengthen rapid-response teams that can isolate the virus in the wild, sequence its genes, and then quickly prepare a vaccine to prevent its spread.
~ Michio Kaku