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Quotations regarding 'Privacy'

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If we don't act now to safeguard our privacy, we could all become victims of identity theft.
Bill Nelson, American Politician (1942-  )
I do suspect that privacy was a passing fad.
Larry Niven, American Writer (1938-  )
Unless a president can protect the privacy of the advice he gets, he cannot get the advice he needs.
Richard M. Nixon, American President (1913-1994)
Even rock stars are entitled to privacy.
Michael Novak, American Philosopher (1933-  )
People have less privacy and are crammed together in cities, but in the wide open spaces they secretly keep tabs on each other a lot more.
Sara Paretsky, American Author (1947-  )
The words that a father speaks to his children in the privacy of home are not heard by the world, but, as in whispering galleries, they are clearly heard at the end, and by posterity.
Jean Paul, German Author (1763-1825)
I am absolutely opposed to a national ID card. This is a total contradiction of what a free society is all about. The purpose of government is to protect the secrecy and the privacy of all individuals, not the secrecy of government. We don't need a national ID card.
Ron Paul, American Politician (1935-  )
Law-abiding citizens value privacy. Terrorists require invisibility. The two are not the same, and they should not be confused.
Richard Perle, American Public Servant (1941-  )
For me, getting comfortable with being famous was hard - that whole side of it, the loss of anonymity, the loss of privacy. Giving up that part of your life and not having control of it.
Michelle Pfeiffer, American Actress (1958-  )
One of the great penalties those of us who live our lives in full view of the public must pay is the loss of that most cherished birthright of man's, privacy.
Mary Pickford, Canadian Actress (1893-1979)
I particularly recognize that reasonable people can disagree as to what that proper balance or blend is between privacy and security and safety.
John Pistole, American Public Servant
But what I want to assure and reassure the public is we are concerned about your safety, your security, and your privacy. Let's work together in partnership to ensure that we can have the best way forward.
John Pistole, American Public Servant
We want to be sensitive to people's concerns about privacy about their personal being and things, while ensuring that everybody on every flight has been properly screened.
John Pistole, American Public Servant
TIA was being used by real users, working on real data - foreign data. Data where privacy is not an issue.
John Poindexter, American Public Servant (1936-  )
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, American Public Servant (1936-  )
I knew from the beginning that privacy was going to be a huge issue, especially with regard to applying Total Information Awareness in counterterrorism. Because if the technology development was successful, a logical place to apply it was inside the United States.
John Poindexter, American Public Servant (1936-  )
As a social good, I think privacy is greatly overrated because privacy basically means concealment. People conceal things in order to fool other people about them. They want to appear healthier than they are, smarter, more honest and so forth.
Richard Posner, American Judge
The issue is privacy. Why is the decision by a woman to sleep with a man she has just met in a bar a private one, and the decision to sleep with the same man for $100 subject to criminal penalties?
Anna Quindlen, American Journalist (1953-  )
First, the security and privacy of sensitive taxpayer information is absolutely essential.
Jim Ramstad, American Politician (1946-  )
Civilization is the progress toward a society of privacy. The savage's whole existence is public, ruled by the laws of his tribe. Civilization is the process of setting man free from men.
Ayn Rand, Russian Writer (1905-1982)
 
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