Government Surveillance Quotes
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Government Surveillance Quotes & Sayings
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It seems whenever the government doesn't want anyone to know something, it is all of a sudden critical to national security.
— Kenneth Eade
I am sure that God keeps no one waiting unless he sees that it is good for him to wait.
— C.S. Lewis
If it's a monster they want, then a monster they shall have.
— Jessica Khoury
The most important single factor influencing learning is what the learner already knows. Ascertain this and teach him accordingly.
— David Ausubel
If you're doing nothing wrong, you have nothing to hide from the giant surveillance apparatus the government's been hiding.
— Stephen Colbert
Successful people form the habit of doing what failures don't like to do. They like the results they get by doing what they don't necessarily enjoy.
— Earl Nightingale
We do not take away the powers of surveillance. We do not take away the right and the power of the government to go after those who would do us wrong.
— Larry Craig
I don't want to be like Shakespeare; I want to be like Saurabh Sharma, and I don't want other people to become my xerox copies. Be Thyself!
— Saurabh Sharma
The depth of a person's character is not measured by his or her physical strength, but by the depth of his or her nobility.
— Frank E. Peretti
Mark Twain said "all ideas are second-hand, consciously and unconsciously drawn from a million outside sources.
— Sean Patrick
Corporate and government surveillance aren't separate; they're an alliance of interests.
— Bruce Schneier
Surveillance is surveillance. I can never understand why some people think it matters whether it's the government doing it to you or a company.
— Ken Liu
I don't mind cleaning up the mess that some other folks made, that's what I signed up to do
— Barack Obama
I became obnoxious to the Jacobins because I reprobated their aristocracy, which aimed at usurping all legitimate authority.
— Marquis De Lafayette