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Quotes About Secure

John] Adams saw clearly that politics is the indispensable foundation for things elegant and beautiful. First and above all else, you must secure life, liberty and the right to pursue your own happiness. That's politics done right, hard-earned, often by war.
~ Charles Krauthammer
Lucy was using my blanket to dry the dishes... We now have very secure dishes!
~ Charles M. Schulz
Schools, by definition, come with a couple hundred potential hostages and you didn't want kids shot because you rushed it. Of course the drills presumed that the mad gunman was another kid. Kids are unpredictable. Kids with guns are extremely unpredictable. And no one wanted to have to shoot a kid, even one with a gun. So, secure, assess, wait.
~ Chelsea Cain
The purpose behind each individual sermon is to secure some moral action. We need to know what that action is.
~ Haddon W. Robinson
this behavior is actually a sign of secure attachment. When they are with strangers or day-care providers, securely attached children "save up" their bad feelings for when they reunite with their primary attachment figure. (Gee, thanks!)
~ Lawrence J. Cohen
It is particularly incumbent on those who never change their opinion, to be secure of judging properly at first.
~ Jane Austen
It was enough to secure his good opinion, for to be unaffected was all that a pretty girl could want to make her mind as captivating as her person.
~ Jane Austen
This was very amiable, but Charlotte's kindness extended farther than Elizabeth had any conception of; its object was nothing else than to secure her from any return of Mr. Collins's addresses, by engaging them towards herself.
~ Jane Austen
With wisdom, patience, and love, you can create a home where your child feels safe, secure, and free to grow and learn, and where she can become a responsible, respectful, and resourceful person—and where you will find joy in your parenting role.
~ Jane Nelsen
All good actors are unpredictable, and a little crazy in a good way, because they feel more secure playing other people than themselves.
~ Sylvester Stallone
That's very unusual for an actor, to have gainful employment that they are secure in, that they know is going to be there year after year.
~ Valerie Harper
My cause was justice, not vengeance. My work is for a better tomorrow and a more secure future for our children and grandchildren.
~ Simon Wiesenthal
I think the best projects understand that they don't need to invent a new currency. They don't need to use the block chain as their long-term data storage solution. And they don't need to use the peer-to-peer network as their communication mechanism. They should use the block chain as the world's most secure distributed ledger.
~ Gavin Andresen
Before 'Last Man Standing,' I did a lot of indies, which were raw and controversial and much darker. That is where I feel most secure as a storyteller. That is what I am drawn to the most.
~ Amanda Fuller
By giving every American access to quality, affordable health care, they will create a more competitive, a stronger and more secure America!
~ Tom Allen
Of course, learning is strengthened and solidified when it occurs in a safe, secure and normal environment.
~ Jean-Bertrand Aristide
Some of the school districts in my congressional district are looking at resource officers and how they secure that environment.
~ Marsha Blackburn
The Primrose Way. National problems had ceased to interest the citizens. Local problems left them cold. Their minds were riveted to the exclusion of all else on the problem of how to secure seats.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
So certainly does interest banish all matters of affection, and so naturally do men give up honour and justice, humanity, and even Christianity, to secure themselves.
~ Daniel Defoe
Attempts to take control violate the cardinal rule for providing a secure base: intervene only when asked to or when it is absolutely necessary.
~ Daniel Goleman
"God made you a masterpiece – be blessed, secure, disciplined and equipped."
~ Joel Osteen
The beauty that I am speaking of now was that of a woman who has come into knowledge and strength and who, knowing her hardships, trusts her strength and goes about her work even with a kind of happiness, serene somehow and secure.
~ Wendell Berry
Danes are blunt and direct and trusting and secure
~ Helen Russell
Nahmanides appreciates that an acquaintance with death can ruin an appetite for life. And so he seeks to secure the mourner against such ruin—to describe an ideal of mourning that is not despair, that honors the encounter with death but does not succumb to it.
~ Leon Wieseltier