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  • Isn't privacy about keeping taboos in their place

    Privacy  
    Personal Quote, www.imdb.com.
  • Being a scrub was undesirable and hard work, living in crowded conditions with no privacy and just being one of many. Undistinguishable.

    Privacy  
    Maria V. Snyder (2012). “Inside: Inside Out\Outside In”, p.193, Harlequin
  • For 70 years there's been a consensus among scholars and the American people on a reading to the Constitution that protects the right of privacy, the autonomy of individuals, while at the same time empowering the federal government to protect the less powerful.

    Reading  
    U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing on Judge Samuel Alito's Nomination to the Supreme Court, www.washingtonpost.com. January 9, 2006.
  • There's nothing like privacy. You know, I like people. It's nice that they might like my books and all that...but I'm not the book, see? I'm the guy who wrote it, but I don't want them to come up and throw roses on me or anything. I want them to let me breathe.

    People  
  • I know I can't dance. I am the worst dancer. I have no rhythm. I just do step-and-snap. I love it in the privacy of my own home and every once in a while at a club. But singing and dancing are my two greatest fears.

    Home  
  • The social media not only become new platforms for the invasion of privacy, but further legitimate a culture in which monitoring functions are viewed as benign while the state-sponsored society of hyper-fear increasingly defines everyone as either a snitch or a terrorist.

    Source: www.truth-out.org
  • Every activity performed in public can attain an excellence never matched in privacy; for excellence, by definition, the presence of others is always required.

    Hannah Arendt (2013). “The Human Condition: Second Edition”, p.49, University of Chicago Press
  • it’s awful. No privacy, no secrets. Everything you’re ashamed of, laid out for everyone to see.

    Secret   Privacy  
    Stephenie Meyer (2008). “Eclipse”, Little Brown & Company
  • I am told the settlement of $5 million I am being paid is the largest amount ever paid under the New York right to privacy law

    Law   Privacy  
  • I was a boarding school product from the age of eight, and I hated it. Though I do have a theory that boarding school is good training for writers because its so desperately lacking in privacy: you make space for yourself by having an interior life.

    "A life in books" by Sarah Crown, www.theguardian.com. October 2, 2009.
  • Most of my songs have names of people I've met or are dear to me. There are people who have privacy issues and about people knowing about their private life. But for me, I like to include few special names and few details about them to make the song very special to me.

  • He is his own best friend and takes delight in privacy whereas the man of no virtue or ability is his own worst enemy and is afraid of solitude.

    Men  
  • Fortunately, we have help from the media. I have to say this: I'm very grateful for the support and kindness that we've gotten. People have respected their privacy and in that way, I think, you know, no matter what people may feel about my husband's policies or what have you, they care about children and that's been good to see.

  • I think individuals have a right to privacy, but that ought to include the right to prevent private institutions from monitoring what you do and building up a personal profile for you so that they can direct you in particular ways by their effective control over the internet, and that doesn't happen of course.

    Interview with Jegan Vincent de Paul, chomsky.info. August 15, 2012.
  • The reason for privacy is not so that people will not know you go to the bathroom. It's to allow certain things to go on that you don't want other people to know about, when all is said and done. But the things I don't want other people to know about are not my sex life.

    People  
    Interview with Tasha Robinson, www.avclub.com. August 8, 2001.
  • The necessity of procuring good Intelligence is apparent & need not be further urged-All that remains for me to add, is, that you keep the whole matter as secret as possible. For upon Secrecy, Success depends in most Enterprizes of the kind, and for want of it, they are generally defeated, however well planned & promising a favourable issue.

    Secret  
    To Colonel Elias Dayton, 26 July 1777; cited in Helgerson, CIA Briefings (1996). When President Kennedy visited CIA in January 1961 he saw this letter on display and asked for a copy of it. He later wrote to DCI Allen Dulles, "The letter is both a fine memento of my visit with you and a continuing reminder of the role of intelligence in national policy."
  • It is the highest impertinence and presumption, therefore, in kings and ministers to pretend to watch over the economy of private people, and to restrain their expense. They are themselves, always, and without any exception, the greatest spendthrifts in the society.

    People  
    An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations vol. 1, bk. 2, ch. 3 (1776)
  • At least in Europe, we consider the right to privacy a fundamental right and it is a very serious matter.

    Nsa  
    "NSA files - Merkel and Hollande call for talks with US by end of year - live" by Paul Owen, www.theguardian.com. October 25, 2013.
  • I'm famous, so I can't, like, really walk around in malls and stuff like that. I don't really have as much privacy.

    Privacy  
    "Avril Lavigne: Teen rocker of 2002". Interview with Sasha Rionda, edition.cnn.com. December 27, 2002.
  • I have no privacy anymore.

    Privacy  
  • Um, lots of people grab my ass. I'm actually starting to get this thing now where people grab my package. That actually happened once in Boston, it usually doesn't happen. We went over to England and it happened at almost every show. I don't really enjoy any kind of invasion of privacy like that I guess. Grabbing my package is obviously a total invasion of privacy I'm not into that at all.

  • I got tired of everyone being in my way, so I had to kick them out to have my privacy.

  • Friends will be much apart. They will respect more each other's privacy than their communion.

    Privacy  
    Henry David Thoreau (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Henry David Thoreau (Illustrated)”, p.2058, Delphi Classics
  • In a strange way we were free. We'd reached the end of the line. We had nothing more to lose. Our privacy, our liberty, our dignity: all of this was gone and we were stripped down to the bare bones of our selves

    Self  
    Susanna Kaysen (2013). “Girl, Interrupted”, p.94, Vintage
  • I'm very, very worried about the invasion of privacy rights that we're seeing not only from the N.S.A. and the government but from corporate America, as well. We're losing our privacy rights. It's a huge issue.

    Rights  
    Source: www.nbcnews.com
  • When you want to teach children to think, you begin by treating them seriously when they are little, giving them responsibilities, talking to them candidly, providing privacy and solitude for them, and making them readers and thinkers of significant thoughts from the beginning. That’s if you want to teach them to think.

  • You know, we're very private, and I think that we really separate and try to keep our privacy to ourselves. There's things that people assume a lot of times, and we understand that people are interested, but we really try to keep our family life private as much as we can.

  • People should be allowed to do whatever they want in the privacy of their own home or their own hotel room.

    Home   People   Want  
    "New Again: Rob Lowe". Interview with Mike Sager, www.interviewmagazine.com. September 7, 2016.
  • To put someone in jail for using drugs in the privacy of his hotel room is just barbaric.

  • The novel as a form is usually seen to be moral if its readers consider freedom, individuality, democracy, privacy, social connection, tolerance and hope to be morally good, but it is not considered moral if the highest values of a society are adherence to rules and traditional mores, the maintenance of hierarchical relationships, and absolute ideas of right and wrong. Any society based on the latter will find novels inherently immoral and subversive.

    Jane Smiley (2014). “Thirteen Ways of Looking at the Novel”, p.129, Faber & Faber
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