Privacy Quotes
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But she has gathered that Americans, in spite of their public declarations of affection, in spite of their miniskirts and bikinis, in spite of their hand-holding on the street and lying on top of each other on the Cambridge Common, prefer their privacy.
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There is no privacy in our culture anymore, so I have to try and carve that out for myself, but I'm OK with it.
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Privacy isn't negotiable. It's the right of every American.
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stop spying on the lawful citizenry. Democracy and dossiers go ill together. It is all right for God but all wrong for the State to keep its eye on sparrows.
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When ghetto living seems normal, you have no shame, no privacy.
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Privacy is a vast subject. Also, remember that privacy and convenience is always a trade-off. When you open a bank account and want to borrow some money, and you want to get a very cheap loan, you'll share all details of your assets because you want them to give you a low interest rate.
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There is a marvelous peace in not publishing. It's peaceful. Still. Publishing is a terrible invasion of my privacy.
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It's not up to the employer to decide or to figure out what religious problems you may have as an employee. In other words, if I'm inquiring about your religious peculiarities or whatever they may be, I'm invading your privacy about that.
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Isn't privacy about keeping taboos in their place?
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People watch me, waiting for me to slip up, so my privacy has gone - but that's a price you pay.
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Benches and books have things in common beyond the fact that they're generally to do with sitting. Both are forms of public privacy, intimate spaces widely shared.
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I have no privacy anymore.
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With police wielding unprecedented powers to invade privacy, tap phones and conduct searches seemingly at random, our civil liberties are in a very precarious condition.
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Morals are private. Decency is public.
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People aren't interested in others controlling what they can do or read or see in the privacy of their own homes.
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From the moment I walked into the White House, it was as if I had no privacy at all.
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We need to protect the privacy rights of all Americans, and that means stopping the federal government from spying on the cellphones and emails of law-abiding citizens.
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Privacy is big for me. To do interviews even, I have a very love/hate with it.
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I hate that tabloid idea of anybody who is famous having to forfeit their privacy.
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We must restrict the anonymity behind which people hide to commit crimes. As citizens, we have a right to privacy. We have no such right to anonymity.
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My take is, privacy is precious. I think privacy is the last true luxury. To be able to live your life as you choose without having everyone comment on it or know about.
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All violations of essential privacy are brutalizing.
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I'm fiercely protective of my privacy.
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DMs are a lot like email - and should have the same privacy protections as a mailed letter.