Quotes About Security
Well, in my world, our world, there are too many guns and too many bad things happen because of them." Pippin
~ John Grisham
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On the console between us is a 9-millimeter Glock, properly purchased and registered by him.
~ John Grisham
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no one in Brady had seemed even remotely aware that the world was teetering on the brink of a catastrophic depression. Perhaps the mountains kept the place isolated and secure. Or perhaps life there had been depressed for so long another crash wouldn't matter.
~ John Grisham
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The bankruptcy was called involuntary, as if others had eager volunteers. The pack was led by a print supplier from Memphis that was owed $60,000. Several creditors had not been paid in six months. The old Security Bank was calling in a loan.
~ John Grisham
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He received his first death threat at the age of twenty-five, and started carrying a gun.
~ John Grisham
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We're getting flooded with tips about illegals sneaking into the country, and they're not coming here to wash dishes and lay concrete. They're organizing homegrown talent to wage jihad. Finding, monitoring, and stopping them has a far greater priority than the corruption that once got us excited.
~ John Grisham
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Ms Finney shared an office on the third floor with several other court reporters. Their software system was called Veritas. Theo had hacked into it before when he had been curious about something that happened in court. It was not a secure system because the information was available in open court. Anyone could walk into the courtroom and watch the trial. Anyone, of course, who was not confined by the rigors of middle school.
~ John Grisham
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In case you don't know, there's virtually no security with private jet travel. No scanners for bags or body searches. I guess the smart guys at Homeland Security figure rich people have little interest in blowing up their own jets en route. Anyway, you could literally pack a hundred pounds of pure heroin and fly anywhere domestically.
~ John Grisham
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Barb hung a wreath on the door and locked it.
~ John Grisham
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Unit Nine is far away from the other units, with enough chain link and razor wire around it to stop Ike on the beaches of Normandy.
~ John Grisham
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The fifth member of the team preferred to work at home. Ahmed was the hacker, the forger, the creator of all illusions, but he didn't have the nerve to carry guns and such. He worked from his basement in Buffalo and had never been caught or arrested. He left no trails. His 5 percent would come off the top. The other four would take the rest in equal
~ John Grisham
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For He shall give His angels charge over you, to keep you in all your ways" (Psalm 91:11).
~ John Hagee
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I have very little," he said, and he spoke as if having little were the greatest fortune, and the greatest buffer against the future, that a man could wish.
~ John Hersey
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I am from Brookline, Massachusetts, but I was technically born in a hospital in Cambridge. So now you have a critical answer to many of my internet security questions. And as this book is about being honest with you for once, I will also tell you that my mother's maiden name was Callahan. Enjoy my Amazon Prime account and all my money.
~ John Hodgman
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Beware: the Government Is Armed and Dangerous.
~ John Hospers
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Safer than we are." I told Franny. "Safer than love." "let me tell ya kid," Franny said to me, squeezing my hand. "Everything's safer than love.
~ John Irving
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there was no more safety to be found in love than there was to be found in a virus.
~ John Irving
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What a new sense of security Homer had felt in that moment of laughter with friends in the enclosed dark of the moving car, and what a sense of freedom the car itself gave to him—its seemingly effortless journeying was a wonder to Homer Wells, for whom the idea of motion (not to mention the sense of change) was accomplished only rarely and only with enormous strife.
~ John Irving
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Among the many objects to which a wise and free people find it necessary to direct their attention, that of providing for their safety seems to be the first.
~ John Jay
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We now in the United States have more security guards for the rich than we have police services for the poor districts. If you're looking for personal security, far better to move to the suburbs than to pay taxes in New York.
~ John Kenneth Galbraith
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prime threat hovering over a society of general well-being.
~ John Kenneth Galbraith
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I began at that point the emotional examination to note how far my convalescence had gone — I was taller, bigger generally in relation to these stairs, I had more money and success and "security" than in the days when specters seemed to go up and down with me.
~ John Knowles
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Donohue's family operated a funeral home: "We had caskets stacked up outside the funeral home. We had to have guards kept on them because people were stealing the caskets. . . . You'd equate that to grave robbing." There were soon no caskets left to steal. Louise Apuchase remembered most vividly the lack of coffins: "A neighbor boy about seven or eight died and they used to just pick you up and wrap you up in a sheet and put you in a patrol wagon.
~ John M. Barry
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Those in power, historians have observed, often sought security in imposing order, which gave them some feeling of control, some feeling that the world still made sense.
~ John M. Barry
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