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  • We derive immeasurable good, uncounted pleasures, enormous security, and many critical lessons about life by owning dogs. -- Roger Caras
  • We are ready to compromise. We are ready to take calculated risks, but for a peace that will give us security. -- Yitzhak Rabin
  • The fundamental driver in computer security, in all of the computer industry, is economics. That requires a lot of re-education for us security geeks. -- Bruce Schneier
  • Extreme weather events continue to grow more frequent and intense in rich and poor countries alike, not only devastating lives, but also infrastructure, institutions, and budgets - an unholy brew which can create dangerous security vacuums. -- Ban Ki-moon
  • I am well aware of the facts presented by numerous security experts on the many ways in which the United States' digital networks have come under siege by cybercriminals and under daily assault by hackers in league with various foreign governments. -- Rebecca MacKinnon
  • Airport security exists to guard us against terrorist attacks. -- Salman Rushdie
  • Currently, 94 out of 100 of us pay the Social Security tax all year round. -- Nick Clooney
  • What a sense of security in an old book which time has criticized for us. -- James Russell Lowell
  • We signed up for Showtime, which I think put us on a Homeland Security list somewhere. -- Kate Clinton
  • All of us who serve in the House of Representatives and the Senate pay into Social Security. -- Virgil Goode
  • I think voiceover is an adjunct that actors have picked up that have given us some security. -- Robert Stack
  • And let us be frank, the security threats that emanate from our ports come from foreign cargo. -- Dana Rohrabacher
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  • The future of healthcare security should include flexibility from the federal government to allow us to serve the state's most vulnerable citizens. -- Tom Vilsack
  • I really believe that we don't have to make a trade-off between security and privacy. I think technology gives us the ability to have both. -- John Poindexter
  • The American people deserve a budget that invests in the future, protects the most vulnerable among us and helps to create jobs and economic security. -- Carl Levin
  • This inevitability of conflict motivates us today and echoes the reminder that freedom is not given away and our national security is not achieved without sacrifice. -- Jim Walsh
  • The Senator from Massachusetts has given us ample grounds to doubt the judgment and the attitude he brings to bear on vital issues of national security. -- Dick Cheney
  • It is incumbent on us to facilitate the development of a market structure that best assures that these changes benefit the U.S. securities markets as a whole. -- Arthur Levitt
  • 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
  • And let us not forget the Social Security system. Recent studies show that undocumented workers sustain the Social Security system with a subsidy as much as $7 billion a year. Let me repeat that: $7 billion a year. -- Luis Gutierrez
  • I told them that free people always had to decide where to draw the line between their liberty and their security. I noted that the attacks would almost certainly push us as a nation more toward security. -- Michael Hayden
  • Let us build a 21st-century rural economy of cutting-edge companies and technologies that lead us to energy and food security. Such an investment will revitalize rural America, re-establish our moral leadership on climate security and eliminate our addiction to foreign oil. -- Tom Vilsack
  • Global security can be formed or threatened by heads of state whose wisdom, folly and obsessions shape global events. But often it is the security practitioners, those rarely in the headlines but whose craft and energy quietly break new ground, who keep us safe or put us in peril. -- Michael Hayden
  • Our security must be threatened in order for us to appreciate it. -- Mary Astor
  • The US Airforce assures me that UFO's pose no threat to National Security. -- John F. Kennedy
  • There is no security for any of us unless there is security for all -- Howard W. Koch
  • The civil libertarians among us would rather defend the constitution than protect our nation's security. -- Jeff Sessions
  • Love is proud of itself. It leaks out of us even with the tightest security. -- Merrit Malloy
  • The emotional security and political stability in this country entitle us to be a nuclear power. -- Anthony Mason
  • I don't think any of us should forget that the security of America is our highest responsibility. -- Ronald Reagan
  • Our preferences for stability and security blind us to the opportunities for adventure when they present themselves. -- Alan Hirsch
  • Social security isn't a ponzi scheme. It's not bankrupting us. It's not an outrage. It is working. -- Rachel Maddow
  • There should be a Transatlantic renaissance between the US and Europe based on shared prosperity, security, and values. -- John F. Kerry
  • There is a universal urge to rethink our spirituality in order to give us a new sense of security. -- Claudia Llosa
  • There is no defense or security for any of us except in the highest intelligence and development of all. -- Booker T. Washington
  • Our obsession with security is a measure of the power we have granted the future to hold over us. -- Wendell Berry
  • Achieving climate security must be the core of foreign policy. All of us have to pick up the pace. -- Margaret Beckett
  • Because we lack a divine Center our need for security has led us into an insane attachment to things. -- Richard J. Foster
  • The old problems - love, money, security, status, health, etc. - are still here to plague us or please us. -- Shelley Berman
  • Our peculiar security is in the possession of a written Constitution. Let us not make it a blank paper by construction. -- Thomas Jefferson
  • The future of healthcare security should include flexibility from the federal government to allow us to serve the state's most vulnerable citizens. -- Tom Vilsack
  • The question to ask when you look at security is not whether this makes us safer, but whether it's worth the trade-off. -- Bruce Schneier
  • Liberty and security are often in direct confrontation and must be balanced in a way that protects us without destroying what is worth protecting. -- Charles B. Rangel
  • The most profound security threat we face today is global warming....climate change has the capacity to change the way all of us live. -- William J. Clinton
  • Security is elusive. It's impossible. We all die. We all get old. We all get sick. People leave us. People change us. Nothing is secure. -- Eve Ensler
  • Though a wide ocean separates the United States from Europe, yet there are various considerations that warn us against an excess of confidence or security. -- Alexander Hamilton
  • I think that special relationship between the UK and the US has been an important part of security across the world particularly to the West. -- Theresa May
  • The property boom has made us all feel wealthy, but unfortunately it has lulled many of those nearing retirement into a false sense of security. -- Noel Whittaker
  • The average 20-year-old serving us in Iraq knows more about their country's national security than the average 20-year political veteran serving in the Congress today. -- Fred Thompson
  • The American people deserve a budget that invests in the future, protects the most vulnerable among us and helps to create jobs and economic security -- Carl Levin
  • The security of faith does not make us motionless or close us off, but sends us forth to bear witness and to dialogue with all people. -- Pope Francis
  • We must allow the Word of God to confront us, to disturb our security, to undermine our complacency and to overthrow our patterns of thought and behavior. -- John R.W. Stott
  • Let us be clear about our choice. When we raise taxes on the wealthiest Americans, no one dies. When we cut Social Security and Medicare, people die. -- Annabel Park
  • We must allow the Word of God to confront us, to disturb our security, to undermine our complacency and to overthrow our patterns of thought and behavior. -- John R.W. Stott
  • Britain, Europe's second largest economy, a member of the G-7 and the UN Security Council, wants to leave the EU. That weakens us and it weakens Britain. -- Martin Schulz
  • None of the wives mention the security guards by the door, who will probably tackle us to the ground if we try to leave without our husbands. -- Lauren DeStefano
  • ...let us continue to work together to develop and nurture in future generations a culture of human rights, to promote freedom, security and peace in all nations. -- Kofi Annan
  • [N]othing is less reliable than unchecked claims from political officials that their secret conduct is justified by National Security Threats and the desire to Keep Us Safe. -- Glenn Greenwald
  • I considered the prevention of war as the test of our security policy; in addition to being able to rapidly and forcefully end any war forced upon us. -- Yitzhak Rabin
  • I think in all of us there is a profound longing for friendship, a deep yearning for the satisfaction and security that close and lasting friendships can give. -- Marlin K. Jensen
  • The men and women of America's homeland security apparatus do important work to protect us, and Republicans and Democrats in Congress should not be playing politics with that. -- Barack Obama
  • Energy is the key to prosperity, to security. And until we [in US] start tapping our domestic, conventional and alternative sources to energy, we're never going to get there. -- Sarah Palin
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