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  • Safeguard the health of both body and soul. -- Cleobulus
  • It is sensible to have a safeguard against unemployment. -- Glynis Johns
  • Fixed principles of truth are the only safeguard for youth. -- Ellen G. White
  • The only point of government is to safeguard and foster life. -- George Wald
  • Education is a better safeguard of liberty than a standing army. -- Edward Everett
  • Just as courage is the danger of life, so is fear its safeguard. -- Leonardo da Vinci
  • My aim was to safeguard justice, without doing harm to our war effort. -- Hans Frank
  • Freedom to vote is valuable primarily as a means to safeguard other freedoms. -- James Bovard
  • I care about climate change because of our children. I want to safeguard their future. -- Cate Blanchett
  • If medical doctors can be sued for malpractice, shouldn't financial professionals practice under the same safeguard? -- Robert Kiyosaki
  • If we don't act now to safeguard our privacy, we could all become victims of identity theft. -- Bill Nelson
  • How I wish we lived in a time when laws were not necessary to safeguard us from discrimination. -- Barbra Streisand
  • Don't interfere with anything in the Constitution. That must be maintained, for it is the only safeguard of our liberties. -- Abraham Lincoln
  • As a whole, investors should welcome attempts to safeguard the integrity of markets. You need very clear rules applied to markets. -- Mohamed El-Erian
  • One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes a revolution in order to establish a dictatorship. -- George Orwell
  • Democracy cannot succeed unless those who express their choice are prepared to choose wisely. The real safeguard of democracy, therefore, is education. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt
  • When people flirt with despair about the future, they are less likely to take the actions necessary to safeguard it, focusing instead on the short-term. -- Al Gore
  • There is one safeguard known generally to the wise, which is an advantage and security to all, but especially to democracies as against despots - suspicion. -- Demosthenes
  • Resentment seems to have been given us by nature for a defense, and for a defense only! It is the safeguard of justice and the security of innocence. -- Adam Smith
  • I tell you, sir, the only safeguard of order and discipline in the modern world is a standardized worker with interchangeable parts. That would solve the entire problem of management. -- Jean Giraudoux
  • Power is not a means, it is an end. One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship. -- George Orwell
  • We are under a Constitution, but the Constitution is what the judges say it is, and the judiciary is the safeguard of our property and our liberty and our property under the Constitution. -- Charles Evans Hughes
  • Where all are guilty, no one is; confessions of collective guilt are the best possible safeguard against the discovery of culprits, and the very magnitude of the crime the best excuse for doing nothing. -- Hannah Arendt
  • By providing students in our Nation with such an education, we help save our children from the clutches of poverty, crime, drugs, and hopelessness, and we help safeguard our Nation's prosperity for generations yet unborn. -- Elijah Cummings
  • This mandate that I seek is about continuity and sustainability against disruption and stagnation, about moving forward versus regressing. We have to safeguard what we have already achieved. We cannot put at risk what we have; we cannot gamble away our future. -- Najib Razak
  • We were totally unprepared for such a large quantity of visitors, and in view of the preservation of the antiquities they being very crowded and in poor preservation, we were obliged to refuse admission until some preparation was made to safeguard the objects. -- Howard Carter
  • I am disturbed by how states abuse laws on Internet access. I am concerned that surveillance programmes are becoming too aggressive. I understand that national security and criminal activity may justify some exceptional and narrowly-tailored use of surveillance. But that is all the more reason to safeguard human rights and fundamental freedoms. -- Ban Ki-moon
  • Humility is a safeguard against humiliation. -- George H. Brimhall
  • The real safeguard of democracy is education. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt
  • A wall is the safeguard of simplicity. -- Alice Meynell
  • Convention was our safeguard: could one have stronger? -- Elizabeth Bowen
  • So government acts as a safeguard of our property. -- William Weld
  • The civil jury is a valuable safeguard to liberty. -- Alexander Hamilton
  • Humor, together with irony,forms a safeguard against idolatry. -- Krister Stendahl
  • Every nation has a moral obligation to safeguard the future. -- Al Gore
  • Solitude, the safeguard of mediocrity, is to genius the stern friend -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • Science ever has been, and ever must be, the safeguard of religion. -- David Brewster
  • In ourselvesIn our own honest hearts and chainless handsWill be our safeguard -- Thomas Noon Talfourd
  • Israel uses weapons to safeguard civilians. Hamas uses civilians to safeguard weapons. -- Mark Pellegrino
  • I like to think of Doritos as emotional packing material to safeguard the feelings I've swallowed. -- Dana Gould
  • To safeguard democracy the people must have a keen sense of independence, self-respect, and their oneness. -- Mahatma Gandhi
  • No degree of dullness can safeguard a work against the determination of critics to find it fascinating. -- Harold Rosenberg
  • Do not always be thinking of attack! Moves that safeguard your position are often far more prudent. -- Aron Nimzowitsch
  • To safeguard one's health at the cost of too strict a diet is a tiresome illness, indeed. -- Francois de La Rochefoucauld
  • The smallest worm will turn being trodden on, And doves will peck in safeguard of their brood. -- William Shakespeare
  • Liberal learning is both a safeguard against false ideas of freedom and a source of true ones. -- Alfred Whitney Griswold
  • What is the best safeguard against false doctrine? The Bible regularly read, regularly prayed over, regularly studied. -- J. C. Ryle
  • Robust faith in oneself and brave trust of the opponent, so called or real, is the best safeguard. -- Mahatma Gandhi
  • The State Marriage Defense Act helps safeguard the ability of states to preserve traditional marriage for their citizens. -- Ted Cruz
  • The chief safeguard of personal freedom in a democratic society is the anarchy and disorder of capitalist individualism. -- Christopher Dawson
  • As freedom is the only safeguard of governments, so are order and moderation generally necessary to preserve freedom. -- Thomas B. Macaulay
  • In the last analysis, terrorism is an idea generated by capitalism to justify better defense measures to safeguard capitalism. -- Rainer Werner Fassbinder
  • Those things of real worth in life are worth going to any length in love and respect to safeguard. -- Julia Hill
  • One of the functions of government is to act as a safeguard not just of property but of our liberties. -- William Weld
  • The larger and more indiscriminate the audience, the greater the need to safeguard and purify standards of quality and taste. -- Moses Hadas
  • An impersonal and scientific knowledge of the structure of our bodies is the surest safeguard against prurient curiosity and lascivious gloating. -- Marie Stopes
  • The Jews who already have been ousted were put out because they were morally and politically unfit to safeguard German interests. -- Ernst Hanfstaengl
  • Definitely, my approach is me-oriented. I feel like my job is to safeguard the believability of the emotions of the character. -- Casey Affleck
  • The mind confines our outlooks to a mere bundles of desires, pleasures, prejudices, and fears to safeguard the body it inhabits. -- Rajeev Kurapati
  • The consent of the governed" is more than a safeguard against ignorant tyrants: it is an insurance against benevolent despots as well. -- Walter Lippmann
  • The private and personal blessings we enjoy- the blessings of immunity, safeguard, liberty and integrity- deserve the thanksgiving of a whole life. -- Jeremy Taylor
  • I will work in partnership with the Government, all political parties, and civil society to safeguard and advance the future of all Singaporeans. -- Tony Tan
  • Occupation is the best safeguard for women under all circumstances--mental or physical, or both. Cupid extinguishes his torch in the atmosphere of industry. -- Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise de Sevigne
  • It is the safeguard of the strongest that he lives under a government which is obliged to respect the voice of the weakest. -- Robert Purvis
  • Moral disarmament is to safeguard the future; material disarmament is to save for the present, that there may be a future to safeguard. -- Elihu Root
  • Of course, the aim of a constitutional democracy is to safeguard the rights of the minority and avoid the tyranny of the majority. (p. 102) -- Cornel West
  • I think we have to safeguard ourselves against people who are a menace to others, quite apart from what may have motivated their deeds. -- Albert Einstein
  • Of course the shrieking desire for the scoop can get really strong, but so is the desire to safeguard connections and keep everyone happy. -- Rachel Sklar
  • [Liberty] considers religion as the safeguard of morality, and morality as the best security of law and the surest pledge of the duration of freedom. -- Alexis de Tocqueville
  • But sometimes, that depth of need"?to save, to protect"?can become a blinding fervor, one that destroys the very thing it thinks to safeguard. -- Nalini Singh
  • The beliefs which we have most warrant for, have no safeguard to rest on, but a standing invitation to the whole world to prove them unfounded. -- John Stuart Mill
  • Only a well-rounded intellect, a spirit nourished in the eternal sources of intelligence and culture, of justice and wisdom, is a safeguard against both indifference and skepticism. -- Ameen Rihani
  • The state is therefore everyone; the rules within the state are laws which safeguard the welfare of all and which must originate from the welfare of all. -- Georg Buchner
  • Did not the artists of the great age of Japanese art change names many times during their careers? I like that; they wanted to safeguard their freedom. -- Henri Matisse
  • Maintain silence in the presence of birth to save both the sanity of the mother and the child and safeguard the home to which they will go. -- L. Ron Hubbard
  • By emphasizing the importance of a common language, we safeguard a proud legacy and help to ensure that America's future will be as great as her past. -- Ronald Reagan
  • What an ornament and safeguard is humor! Far better than wit for a poet and writer. It is a genius itself, and so defends from the insanities. -- Walter Scott
  • Education is a better safeguard of liberty than a standing army. If we retrench the wages of the schoolmaster, we must raise those of the recruiting sergeant. -- Edward Everett
  • Thus, only in a hopeful and confident temper, in a proud and constructive spirit, will we rescue the present and safeguard the future of our beloved country. -- Bainbridge Colby
  • Circling the earth in the orbital spaceship I marvelled at the beauty of our planet. People of the world!! Let us safeguard and enhance this beauty-not destroy it -- Yuri Gagarin
  • Reason like science, grows by way of mutual criticism; the only possible way of planning its growth is to develop those institutions that safeguard. the freedom of thought -- Karl Popper
  • Solitude, the safeguard of mediocrity, is to genius, the stern friend, the cold, obscure shelter where moult the wings which will bear it farther than suns and stars. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • Unionism, seldom if ever, uses such powers as it has to ensure better work; almost always it devotes a large part of that power to safeguard bad work. -- H. L. Mencken
  • Bringing nature into the classroom can kindle a fascination and passion for the diversity of life on earth and can motivate a sense of responsibility to safeguard it. -- David Attenborough
  • Our mandate is to be a nation of laws. And the Supreme Court is the place where we look to safeguard our civil rights and our individual liberties. -- Frank Lautenberg
  • I am extremely proud of my service with the government and my efforts to help safeguard public health and protect our country against the scourge of offensive biological warfare. -- Steven Hatfill
  • Faith reinvigorates the will, enriches the affections, and awakens a sense of creativeness. Active faith knows no fear, and it is a safeguard to me against cynicism and despair. -- Helen Keller
  • The Pacifica Network is a vital cornerstone of our independent media landscape that depends on your financial support. Please donate today to safeguard the future of listener-powered community radio. -- Amy Goodman
  • We will not let the price of peace be greater than the price of war, we will firmly safeguard the achievements of the past 13 years under former President Karzai. -- Ashraf Ghani
  • Let tyrants fear, I have always so behaved myself that, under God, I have placed my chiefest strength and safeguard in the loyal hearts and good-will of my subjects. -- Elizabeth I
  • Does the madman know he is mad? Or are the madmen those who insist o. Convincing him of his unreason in order to safeguard their own idea of reality? -- Carlos Ruiz Zafon
  • The function of the true state is to impose the minimum restrictions and safeguard the maximum liberties of the people, and it never regards the person as a thing. -- Immanuel Kant
  • Health care is an essential safeguard of human life and dignity and there is an obligation for society to ensure that every person be able to realize this right. -- Joseph Bernardin
  • Our nation is founded on the principal that observance of the law is the eternal safeguard of liberty and defiance of the law is the surest road to tyranny. -- John F. Kennedy
  • Be brave and upright that God may love thee; speak the truth always, even if it leads to your death; safeguard the helpless and do no wrong. That is your oath. -- Balian of Ibelin
  • My experience through life has convinced me that, while moderation and temperance in all things are commendable and beneficial, abstinence from spirituous liquors is the best safeguard of morals and health. -- Robert E. Lee
  • Men have always been obliged to fight to preserve liberty. Constitutions and laws do not safeguard liberty. It can be preserved only by a tolerant people, and this means eternal conflict. -- Clarence Darrow
  • As Dr. Sigmund Freud has observed, it cannot even be said that the State has ever shown any disposition to suppress crime, but only to safeguard its own monopoly of crime. -- Albert J. Nock
  • A people of scholars, if they are physically degenerate, weak-willed and cowardly pacifists, will not storm the heavens, indeed, they will not be able to safeguard their existence on this earth. -- Adolf Hitler
  • Fathers and mothers are too absorbed in business and housekeeping to study their children, and cherish that sweet and natural confidence which is a child's surest safeguard, and a parent's subtlest power. -- Louisa May Alcott
  • To safeguard democracy the people must have a keen sense of independence, self-respect and their oneness, and should insist upon choosing as their representatives only such persons as are good and true. -- Mahatma Gandhi
  • Property-owners are the most energetic flag-waggers and patriots in every country, but only so long as they enjoy their possessions: to safeguard those they desert God, King and Country in a twinkling. -- C. L. R. James
  • The jury system has come to stand for all we mean by English justice. The scrutiny of 12 honest jurors provides defendants and plaintiffs alike a safeguard from arbitrary perversion of the law. -- Winston Churchill
  • Since man created government to help secure and safeguard [inalienable] rights [from God], it follows that man is superior to government and should remain master over it, not the other way around. -- Ezra Taft Benson
  • The true aim of medicine is not to make men virtuous; it is to safeguard and rescue them from the consequences of their vices. The physician does not preach repentance; he offers absolution. -- H. L. Mencken
  • Did you never run for shelter in a storm, and find fruit which you expected not? Did you never go to God for safeguard, driven by outward storms, and there find unexpected fruit? -- John Owen
  • If we care about universal principles such as freedom, democracy and the rule of law, we cannot leave them to the care of market forces; we must establish some other institutions to safeguard them. -- George Soros
  • There is a higher form of patriotism than nationalism, and that higher form is not limited by the boundaries of one's country; but by a duty to mankind to safeguard the trust of civilization. -- Oscar Straus
  • We talk about democracy as if it's a safeguard for individual rights... Instead, it's become our way of intruding on rights, allegedly in the name of that most collectivist of concepts: The Common Good. -- Jonathan D. Morris
  • A great safeguard is the entire faith, the true faith, in which neither anything whatever can be added by anyone nor anything taken away; for, unless faith be one, it is not the faith. -- Pope Leo I
  • The right of citizens to bear arms is just one guarantee against arbitrary government, one more safeguard against the tyranny which now appears remote in America, but which historically has proved to be always possible. -- Hubert H. Humphrey
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