Quotes About Intrusion
Privacy was in sufficient danger before TV appeared, and TV has given it its death blow.
~ Louis Kronenberger
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Then, of course, the telephone's such a convenient thing; it just sits there and demands you call someone who doesn't want to be called.
~ Ray Bradbury
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Siamo in troppi pensava intanto. Siamo in miliardi di esseri su questa terra e miliardi e miliardi sono troppi. Non ci conosciamo tra noi. Nessuno conosce qualcuno degli altri. Sconosciuti vengono a violare la tua intimità. Sconosciuti ti entrano in casa e ti strappano il cuore dal petto. Ti succhiano via tutto il sangue.
~ Ray Bradbury
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Unbidden, Unwelcome, Yet unable to resist, I entered a stranger's life
~ Joyce Carol Oates
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He was able to invade a system designed by me. That narrows it down to maybe ten people on the planet. - Pony
~ Jude Watson
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April May had been hacked.
~ Jude Watson
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There is one thing above all others that I despise. It is fingers, especially female fingers, messing around in my guts. My guts, like Victorian marriage, are private.
~ Wallace Stegner
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She worked the dead bolt first. She slid a wrench into the keyhole, twisted it to keep tension, then used the pick to rake the inside of the cylinder. When she felt the pins slip, she turned the wrench farther. The lock clicked open. The knob was easier. When she was done, she shut the penlight off, opened the door, felt it catch against a chain. She
~ Wallace Stroby
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The outsider is necessarily ignorant, usually irrelevant and often meddlesome, because he is trying to navigate the ship from dry land.
~ Walter Lippmann
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burst into my room brandishing a newspaper
~ Wanda von Sacher-Masoch
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to pry too hard into somebody else's business,
~ Wayne D. Dundee
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No one can train you to be famous. How do you deal with the loss of anonymity, the loss of privacy? You have to be disciplined.
~ Wesley Snipes
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peered out at its subjects like a telescreen keeping watch over Winston Smith in his flat at the Victory Mansions.
~ Daniel Silva
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I have never liked working. To me a job is an invasion of privacy.
~ Danny McGoorty
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manifestaciones fenoménicas conscientes del modo de activación primal de la amenaza es la intrusión frecuente y repetida en la conciencia de pensamientos e imágenes automáticos relacionados con las preocupaciones de miedo específicas del individuo. De
~ David A. Clark
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The worse government fails, the less privacy citizens supposedly deserve.
~ James Bovard
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Unforgiveness, resentment, and bitterness can give an excuse for demonic activity to remain in a life. With a cleansed heart, and with confession and forgiveness, a person can be set free from even the most insidious intrusion.
~ James L. Garlow
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Can I come in? No! I'm in a towel! I'm blind!
~ James Patterson
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December 19, 2:02 A.M. CET Crypts below Vatican City Rhun lurched up and away. His head smashed against smooth stone. The blow opened a wound on his temple and knocked him back into the scalding bath of wine with a splash. He had awakened like this many times, trapped inside a stone sarcophagus
~ James Rollins
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You have the singular ability to turn up exactly where you are most unwanted." She
~ James Swallow
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Unwanted, unasked, unwelcome as ever, here I am.' 'Again,' said Lymond.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
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You are not being badgered; you are being invaded.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
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It has been said, by myself and others, that a love-interest is only an intrusion upon a detective story. But to the characters involved, the detective-interest might well seem an irritating intrusion upon their love-story.
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
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She resented the way in which he walked in and out of her mind as if it was his own flat.
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
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