Quotes About Security
Perhaps discipline will be restored in our civilization through the military training required by the challenges of war. The freedom of the part varies with the security of the whole; individualism will diminish in America and England as geographical protection ceases. Sexual license may cure itself through its own excess; our unmoored children may live to see order and modesty become fashionable; clothing will be more stimulating than nudity.
~ Will Durant
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Democracy is a luxury of disseminated intelligence, security, and peace.
~ Will Durant
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Communism brought a certain security to all who survived the diseases and accidents due to the poverty and ignorance of primitive society; but it did not lift them out of that poverty. Individualism brought wealth, but it brought, also, insecurity and slavery; it stimulated the latent powers of superior men, but it intensified the competition of life, and made men feel bitterly a poverty which, when all shared it alike, had seemed to oppress none.V
~ Will Durant
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Religions of hope and love are a luxury of security and order; the need for striking fear into a subject or rebellious people made most primitive religions cults of mystery and dread.
~ Will Durant
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But before twenty is the joy of the body, and after thirty is the joy of the mind; before twenty is the pleasure of protection and security; and after thirty, the joy of parentage and home. How
~ Will Durant
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I don't care for security work. It is much easier to track a killer that has killed already than to protect someone from any number of attacks.
~ Will Thomas
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Anybody who expects privacy in the internet is delusional . - Ben Kincaid
~ William Bernhardt
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But you don't make people safe by giving up their most basic rights What good is being safe if we have no freedom. - Mike
~ William Bernhardt
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If I lived in North Korea, I'd want my own army, too.
~ William Bernhardt
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what is it about me and basements? Why do I like the semi-subterranean life?
~ William Boyd
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he needed the security of other bodies.
~ William Boyd
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Here at its extremities the terrified transients gathered, gazing out at the vast refulgent ocean for some sign of security. We
~ William Boyd
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Pentagon ought to win the Nobel Peace Prize every year, because the U.S. military is the world's foremost guarantor of peace
~ William F. Buckley Jr.
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The writer's only responsibility is to his art. He will be completely ruthless if he is a good one. He has a dream. It anguishes him so much he must get rid of it. He has no peace until then. Everything goes by the board: honor, pride, decency, security, happiness, all, to get the book written. If a writer has to rob his mother, he will not hesitate; the 'Ode on a Grecian Urn' is worth any number of old ladies.
~ William Faulkner
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He will save me from the water and from the fire.
~ William Faulkner
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Encryption isn't optional, when we address one another," she said.
~ William Gibson
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I'm away for a while. But there's no cash on the premises, no drugs, and the pitbull's tested positive. Twice.
~ William Gibson
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Even the delusionally paranoid have enemies.
~ William Gibson
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maverick techs who liked earning danger money and had proven they could keep their mouths shut.
~ William Gibson
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terror should remain the sole prerogative of the state.
~ William Gibson
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The charges have to do with conspiracy to augment an artificial intelligence.
~ William Gibson
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Give me your phone." She handed him her phone, which he passed to Edward. "Password?" "Easy Ice," she said, "lowercase, no space." "That's such a shit password, it's not even a password." "I'm a just normal fucking person, Macon.
~ William Gibson
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You're too young to remember it," Verity's mother said, "but we were expecting nuclear war all the time, really, up into my early thirties. Later, all of that felt unreal. But the feeling that things became basically okay turns out to have actually been what was unreal.
~ William Gibson
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Physically transporting bits of information about a grid that consisted of little else, she provided a degree of absolute security in the fluid universe of data. With your memo in the girl's bag, you knew precisely where it was; otherwise, your memo was nowhere, perhaps everywhere, in that instant of transit.
~ William Gibson
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