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Quotes About Secrecy

like a man in black, she would find all this so much easier. "Ivan, you do not understand us. A marriage is a private thing. It has its own wild laws, and secret histories, and savage acts, and what passes between married people is incomprehensible to outsiders. We look terrible to you, and severe, and you see our blood flying, but what we carry between us is hard-won, and we made it just as we wished it to be, just the color, just the shape.
~ Catherynne M. Valente
The only secret society I know of that spanned Mormons, Catholics, CIA, Jesuits, and Masons was the Order of the Rose.
~ Cathy O'Brien
Secret knowledge equals power, with the end result being control.
~ Cathy O'Brien
others to cover the signs of our
~ Geraldine Brooks
The most certain way to hide from others the limits of our knowledge is not to go beyond them
~ Giacomo Leopardi
Le moyen le plus sûr de cacher aux autres les limites de son savoir est de ne jamais les dépasser.
~ Giacomo Leopardi
In intelligence work, there are limits to the amount of information one can share. Confidentiality is essential.
~ Gijs de Vries
In all secrets there is a kind of guilt, however beautiful or joyful they may be, or for what good end they may be set to serve. Secrecy means evasion, and evasion means a problem to the moral mind.
~ Gilbert Parker
Prior to the arrival of both the president and prime minister, listening devices and directional microphones had been concealed in the principal rooms of both the Villa Vorontsov and the Livadia Palace. Members of the British Military Mission in Moscow—all too familiar with eavesdropping—recommended discussing sensitive issues in the bathrooms, with the taps gushing water to drown out their conversations.
~ Giles Milton
But in the rest of the world, the illness came to be called the Spanish flu, to Spain's consternation. After all, the other countries of Europe, as well as the United States and countries in Asia, were hit too in that spring of 1918. Maybe the name stuck because Spain, still unaligned, did not censor its news reports, unlike other European countries. And so Spain's flu was no secret, unlike the flu elsewhere.
~ Gina Kolata
No one will ever know it and a sin that's hidden is half forgiven.
~ Giovanni Boccaccio
aristocracia offshore,
~ Giuliano da Empoli
Of this poetry I'm left with the emptiness of an endless secret
~ Giuseppe Ungaretti
The poet goes there then returns to the light with his songs and scatters them Of this poetry there remains to me that nothing of inexhaustible secrecy.
~ Giuseppe Ungaretti
The way things are supposed to work is that we're supposed to know virtually everything about what they [the government] do: that's why they're called public servants. They're supposed to know virtually nothing about what we do: that's why we're called private individuals.
~ Glenn Greenwald
Transparency is for those who carry out public duties and exercise public power. Privacy is for everyone else.
~ Glenn Greenwald
The many pro-surveillance advocates I have debated since Snowden blew the whistle have been quick to echo Eric Schmidt's view that privacy is for people who have something to hide. But none of them would willingly give me the passwords to their email accounts, or allow video cameras in their homes.
~ Glenn Greenwald
We all instinctively understand that the private realm is where we can act, think, speak, write, experiment, and choose how to be, away from the judgmental eyes of others. Privacy is a core condition of being a free person.
~ Glenn Greenwald
I have been to the darkest corners of government, and what they fear is light.
~ Glenn Greenwald
Above even our physical well-being, a central value is keeping the state out of the private realm—our "persons, houses, papers, and effects," as the Fourth Amendment puts it. We do so precisely because that realm is the crucible of so many of the attributes typically associated with the quality of life—creativity, exploration, intimacy.
~ Glenn Greenwald
It is hard to imagine having a government more secretive than the United States. Virtually everything that government does, of any significance, is conducted behind an extreme wall of secrecy. The very few leaks that we've had over the last decade are basically the only ways that we've had to learn what our government is doing.
~ Glenn Greenwald
The ability to eavesdrop on people's communications vests immense power in those who do it. And unless such power is held in check by rigorous oversight and accountability, it is almost certain to be abused. Expecting the US government to operate a massive surveillance machine in complete secrecy without falling prey to its temptations runs counter to every historical example and all available evidence about human nature.
~ Glenn Greenwald
Privacy is a core condition of being a free person.
~ Glenn Greenwald
Edward Snowden made an audacious claim: "I, sitting at my desk, could wiretap anyone, from you or your accountant, to a federal judge or even the president, if I had a personal email.
~ Glenn Greenwald