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Quotes About Intruders

The Hittites were intruders in Syria as well as in Western Asia Minor.
~ A. H. SAYCE.
In the city, I wake bolt upright in the small hours, convinced that intruders are marauding through our apartment despite Swiss bank-style security arrangements.
~ Mariella Frostrup
and it is our fear of our regrets that causes our fear of the visitors.
~ Whitley Strieber
carpetbaggers
~ Jung Chang
In an instant, the pup's trustful friendliness was gone. The man had come on the Place, at dead of night, and had struck him. That must be paid for! Never would the pup forget,—his agonizing lesson that night intruders are not to be trusted or even to be tolerated. Within a single second, he had graduated from a little friend of all the world, into a vigilant watchdog.
~ Albert Payson Terhune
Hackers are becoming more sophisticated in conjuring up new ways to hijack your system by exploiting technical vulnerabilities or human nature. Don't become the next victim of unscrupulous cyberspace intruders.
~ Kevin Mitnick
Would Grandmother scold him? Would she say, "Frank! Thank the gods, you've come. I'm surrounded by monsters." More likely she'd scold him, or mistake them for intruders and chase them off with a frying pan.
~ Rick Riordan
I didn't audition for the part! The role was offered to me, and I was so excited to be a part of 'The Haunting Hour.' It is such a cool show and it was so much fun shooting the 'Intruders.'
~ Willow Shields
For 'The Haunting Hour ' I thought it would be a lot of fun. It was great to play this cool kid role. My episode is called 'The Intruders' and my character is this mean, angry teenager because her younger brother was just born and he gets all of the attention. She's always playing tricks on her family, and there are some cool twists.
~ Willow Shields
Angeles was safe from invasion; the invaders wouldn't find a place to park—I
~ Robert A. Heinlein
I need you and Dennis on the house. Two men, twenties to thirties, dark hair straight and on the long side, five-eight to five-ten. The shorter guy is probably Latino." "They at your place now?" "No, but they'll be back. They made keys." "Ah. You want'm field dressed?" "Just let me know.
~ Robert Crais
Word gets around." "You mean they communicate?" A third voice. "You bet they communicate. And the next time they do come, you can be sure they'll case the place carefully. We were lucky. These rats hadn't been bothered in years. They'd grown careless.
~ Robert C. O'Brien
Because it was us, human beings, who were the intruders here. This land was ruled by dragons, manticores, griffins and amphisboenas, vampires and werewolves, striga, kikimoras, chimera and flying drakes. And this land had to be taken from them bit by bit, every valley, every mountain pass, every forest and every meadow.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
They had come for us in the night. Hey had come expecting a lot of blood. They had come with all their gear. Their rubber overshoes and their nylon bodysuits. Their knives, their hammer, their bag of nails. They had come to do a job on us, like they'd done on Morrison and his wife.
~ Lee Child
Three guys. No doubt the Maricopa County DA would call them invaders. As in, a home invasion turned tragic tonight, in an exclusive gated community northeast of town. Film at eleven. The cops would call them perpetrators. Their lawyers would call them clients. Politicians would call them scum. Criminologists would call them sociopaths. Sociologists would call them misunderstood. The 110th MP would call them dead men walking.
~ Lee Child
I never knew how protective I was until I had my own child. I'm already thinking about intruders coming into the house and what our escape route would be.
~ Jessica Simpson
History resembles a guest list in that sense of the invited and the gatecrashers: the people for whom we have been waiting, and those whose presence takes us unawares.
~ Sarah Churchwell
Stilgar put a hand on Idaho's shoulder. "All men are interlopers, old friend.
~ Frank Herbert
I Remember how we put in a security system to keep intruders out of the house, and how we only used it when we went on vacations. It didn't matter: OUr intruder had a place at our table, kew where we hid the Easter eggs and where we'd buried the pet guinea pigs, was so familiar that when I saw him in the bedroom doorway that last time I thought he was my own son, come to kill me.
~ Anna Quindlen
What's the gun for? (Leta) I would lie and say it's for bears or snakes, but mostly I use it for trespassers. (Aiden) Wow, Dexter, I'm impressed. Since we're not in Miami and you haven't a boat to hide the hacked-up bodies at sea, where are you keeping them? (Leta)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
orders for the hunt? Chase away evil intruders?" Rather than answer, Mufasa began to walk ahead. But instead of going down the rocks toward the ground below, he began to walk
~ Elizabeth Rudnick
Midnight Visitors,' whispered Suzy fearfully. 'With nightmare-whips and night-gloves.
~ Garth Nix
If you open your house to strangers, who knows who might come in. And what they might be after. Or whom.
~ John Saul
We may need to ready ourselves to repel boarders." "With what? One stiletto and hurtful insinuations about their mothers?
~ Scott Lynch