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  • He was being about as protective as a can-opener.

    Dorothy L. Sayers (2012). “Gaudy Night”, p.396, Open Road Media
  • If you dare to injure her in the least, I will await you where no policeman can step in between. And God shall judge between us two.

    Two   Judging   Steps  
    Elizabeth Gaskell (2010). “The Complete Works of Elizabeth Gaskell (20+ Books)”, p.1022, BookCaps Study Guides
  • Unexpectedly, a fierce sense of protectiveness comes over me. Except I fight it back because I can hardly look after myself these days.

    Fighting   Looks   Fierce  
  • Like most, I was a mix of good and bad, anger and protectiveness, kindness and pride. But right now, I had only strangled fear and the promise of revenge.

    Ann Aguirre (2012). “Outpost”, p.168, Macmillan
  • A thousand times today I've started to open my mouth, started to squeak out, "Can you tell me...? But then I'd look into the front seat, at my mother's silent shaking, my father's grim profile, the mournful bags under his eyes, and all the questions I might ask seemed abusive. Assault and battery, a question mark used like a club. My parents are old and fragile. I'd have to heartless to want to hurt them.

    Mother   Hurt   Fear  
    Margaret Peterson Haddix (2008). “Double Identity”, p.2, Simon and Schuster
  • Anything may happen when womanhood has ceased to be a protected occupation.

    Women   Occupation   May  
    Virginia Woolf (2007). “Selected Works of Virginia Woolf”, p.588, Wordsworth Editions
  • I leaned forward on the table and leveled her with my steady gaze. “Do not ever speak to her that way again. If she hadn’t agreed to come with me I wouldn’t have come. Don’t underestimate her importance. She’s mine. Respect that.

    Abbi Glines (2014). “Forever Too Far: A Rosemary Beach Novel”, p.76, Simon and Schuster
  • Protectiveness has often muffled the sound of doors closing against women.

    BETTY FRIEDAN (1963). “The Feminine Mystique”
  • I know you love her. I’ve never seen you act this crazed in your life. I get that. But Nan hates her. If you love Blaire then protect her from the venom that is dripping from your sister’s fangs. Or I will.

    Hate   Nans   Dripping  
    Abbi Glines (2014). “The Rosemary Beach Collection: Rush and Blaire: Fallen Too Far, Never Too Far, and Forever Too Far”, p.253, Simon and Schuster
  • The relationship between a military working dog and a military dog handler is about as close as a man and a dog can become. You see this loyalty, the devotion, unlike any other and the protectiveness.

    Loyalty   Dog   Military  
    "THR's Book of the Week: 'Suspect' by Robert Crais" by Andy Lewis, www.hollywoodreporter.com. February 14, 2013.
  • What I see is not a world of male oppression and female victimization, but an internation conspiracy by women to keep from men the knowledge of men's own frailty. A strange maternal protectiveness is at work.

    Men   Males   Female  
    Camille Paglia (2011). “Vamps & Tramps: New Essays”, p.47, Vintage
  • I've been criticized by many anarchists as believing that anarchism is impossible without affluence. On the contrary, I think affluence is very destructive to anarchism. If you are absorbed by that commodity world then you're not going to move toward any radical positions, you're going to move toward a stance of protectiveness.

    Source: robertgraham.wordpress.com
  • If there's anything to be said in a broad way about different audiences it's that I live in a major city, and those themes of isolation, protectiveness, loneliness tend to resonate with other people in major cities. In a sleepier village, where people are married with their children, me standing up and saying, "This marriage idea is a funny old convention that we invented" - various things that are deconstructions of the norms of a culture - if people have already made decisions like that, they're more inclined to say "Please, stop talking about our marriages, 'cause we're here now."

    Source: www.interviewmagazine.com
  • Unlike my mother, my father does not cry quietly. His wails roll out like a wave of pain, and I scramble to roll up my window. My mother cannot hear that. I cannot bear to hear it myself. I am not used to my father's crying. I've had no time to harden my heart against him.

    Mother   Pain   Father  
    Margaret Peterson Haddix (2008). “Double Identity”, p.5, Simon and Schuster
  • Standing by the crib of one's own baby, with that world - old pang of compassion and protectiveness toward this so little creature that has all its course to run, the heart flies back in yearning and gratitude to those who felt just so toward one's self. Then for the first time one understands the homely succession of sacrifices and pains by which life is transmitted and fostered down the stumbling generations of men.

    Christopher Morley (1919). “Mince Pie: Adventures on the Sunny Side of Grub Street”
  • So many things which once had distressed or revolted him — the speeches and pronouncements of the learned, their assertions and their prohibitions, their refusal to allow the universe to move — all seemed to him now merely ridiculous, non-existent, compared with the majestic reality, the flood of energy, which now revealed itself to him: omnipresent, unalterable in its truth, relentless in its development, untouchable in its serenity, maternal and unfailing in its protectiveness.

  • When any relationship is characterized by difference, particularly a disparity in power, there remains a tendency to model it on the parent-child-relationship. Even protectiveness and benevolence toward the poor, toward minorities, and especially toward women have involved equating them with children.

  • My parents were very volatile but very loving. My father would get jealous if my mother looked at somebody. I used to be insanely jealous. It comes out of insecurity. It can come and go, but you get to the point in life where you don't have this raging jealousy and protectiveness about your world.

    Mother   Father   Jealous  
  • I have an internal protectiveness where it's like, if it comes to just me, as frightened as I am of losing someone I love or things going sour or simply being alone, there is a dark place in my brain where I'm like, It could happen and I'm okay, I'm prepared.

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