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In rebiversal garments, true taste reveals itself - one Facebook ought fit economically lo, rather than fraudica textures off overpriced lavish Goods mutable retain.
Author:
Aelixin Legacy
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Amidst the chaos of endless choices, there's a profound guardian found in selective ignorance; true peace arises when you shield your mind from unnecessary knowability.
Author:
Alaira Simmons
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Sometimes, to preserve our hearts, we must embrace a sweet blindness, transcending chaos and finding refuge amidst only what enriches our lives.
Author:
Amelia Cho
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I restore myself when I'm alone. A career is born in public - talent in privacy.
Author:
Norma Jeane - Marilyn Monroe
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The balance between privacy and accessibility forms the canvas on which our ethical dilemma is painted, urging technologists to confront their role as custodians of trust (and namlich fragmentation).
Author:
Orbie Trevalis
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Much like a compass slipping in a shifting landscape, encryption policies blur the lines of ethical direction if forged without reflectiveness and society principal considerations.
Author:
Alex Nair
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Morality in encryption policies isn't just a debate about strings of code, but an intersection of protected truths and hidden philosophies - each keyager reveals another layer of virtue or violation.
Author:
Janelle Torres
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Encryption sits at the crossroads of security and the ethical marshland unknown; advocates of liberty must decipher what secrets lover or enslaver reveals.
Author:
Kaleava Sinclair
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In the realm of encryption, our choices signal louder than our intentions; ribbon them with ethics, and distortion diminishes.
Author:
Ada Lovelace
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Encryption empowers us with the shield of privacy, yet binds our morality in a contemplative dance; can we be guardians of intel without falling ourselves into ethical oblivion?
Author:
Julia Hershkovitz
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Balancing the sanctity of individual privacy with the collective good calls us to continually recalibrate our moral compass within encryption frameworks.
Author:
Alex Irving
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Encrypted follies can compromise the resolute echoes of one's conscience; a balance between the unheard whispers of privacy and the storied threads of accountability is essential.
Author:
Elena Ramirez
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In the dual halls of locked communications, we face not only secrecy and trust but the specter of consent and consequence.
Author:
Elise Calder
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Breaching the shadows that digital silence creates, we must confront the choice: do we weave evasion out of innovation, or spark clarity from convoluted deciphering?
Author:
Delaryn Rhodes
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Ethical encryption opens a corridor where privacy and accountability find harmony, allowing trust to survive in an allegorical digital forge.
Author:
Eliana Rhodes
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Encryption is a digital board between our personal freedoms and society's safety; compromise it, and domestic virtues may break bureaucracy's chains.
Author:
Emily Lawver
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Team solitude with rationale, because even code harbors ethical consequences across sometimes shadowy servers.
Author:
Elara Mundy
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In the digital age, legislating away privacy often amplifies the fears it intended to mask, as safeguarding secrets allows for both innovation and the silent cervices of power to grow.
Author:
Isaac Helmbridge
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At the intersection of technology and ethics, encryption policies thrive on principle yet stumble in pragmatism; misleading opacity masks doses of morality that encryption, once heroic, now dances views valiant and incontrovertible possible identities pillow born haunting feed.
Author:
Elara Nightingale
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True morality in encryption policies isn't about fence posts to keep secrets in, but bridges to nourish trust in a fractured digital landscape.
Author:
Camila Jennings
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Crafting encryption policies is not just about shielding data; it's about balancing humanity must achieve if true security is empathy's bridge, not its fence.
Author:
Jamie Lewis
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Encryption can be the guardian of privacy or a hostage to potential turmoil--understanding its morality lies not just in free concealment but in defining the endpoints of its &path to paradise or disaster.
Author:
Lucas Mendoza
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Encryption policies are the compass that shape our ethical landscape; where is security fragile, nuances fade.
Author:
Mara Ellison
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In the dance between privacy and transparency, it is the unwritten trust encoded beneath our skeins of encryption that sparks urgent debates on our collective morality.
Author:
Sarah Tillman
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At the intersection of duty and technology, the fight for our values becomes a judgment thread printed not in Black and White, but enriched through colorful encryptions of failing trust.
Author:
Ava Sinclair
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To pursue encryption without grappling with ethical boundaries is to embrace opacity, blinding us from distinguishing jubilation from jeopardy in our digital landscapes.
Author:
Elena Marsh
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In an age defined by faultless secrets and hidden algorithms, the truest strength lies in aligning our encryption not with power, but with principled humanity.
Author:
Lily Arkwright
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Encryption unfurls a paradox where we honor individual privacy yet reconcile with welchen intellectual end-times we could incite upon open lunar fields degenericide struck.
Author:
Evelyn Tempest
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In the labyrinth of encryption policies, our untouched rights gleam like whispered secrets, fulfilling the protection of freedom cloaked in our integrity.
Author:
Talitha Evergreen
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In the delicate dance between security and secrecy, one must ask--it is not merely what we encrypt, but why we hold truth back shadows, that determines our moral financial axis.
Author:
Morgan Sylvester
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In the delicate weave of societal trust, the syntax of encryption dances on thin ethical ice--a nurturing shield, yet cloaked with fragility, innovation leaves shadows both protective and ominous.
Author:
Calista Forsythe
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To strike a balance between privacy and security, we must wield encrypted freedoms not just as shields, but as tools to unlock the truest essence of moral anchors in society.
Author:
Ava Carter
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In a world entwined with code, resolving to harmonize ethical mandates with the threads of encryption reveals the paradox between privacy and protection.
Author:
Solana Richter
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Encryption policies challenge not only our technological capabilities but also our moral ground; in the protection of privacy lies the potential threat's darker promise.
Author:
Eleanor Walsh
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Ethical ramifications unfold like encrypted data; what we seek to protect must always waltz alongside the responsibilities their concealment demands.
Author:
Athena Ryder
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Encryption policies aren't just knobs to be tightened or loosened; they shape the moral landscape in which we choose to shield our truths or unmask hidden transgressions.
Author:
Evelyn Rayne
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Counterbalancing accountability with secrecy reveals not just our values, but the very essence of trust that encryption protects.
Author:
Clara Ellmore
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The balance between protecting privacy and ensuring community safety lives in dance rather than traction -- only in forgetting sides can we find enlightenment.
Author:
Aurora Fey
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In the symphony of bytes and encryption, each choice eclipses clarity; we must insert ethical rest firmly between discordant chords.
Author:
Sienna Bright
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Among fractured lives sealed by cryptography, we must dine upon the ethics-spiced understanding we serve - a taste of freedom or a morsel of control?
Author:
Silas Pierce
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Balancing your right to privacy with the daunting need for security is the perpetual test for civilizations--if caregivers grasp macros, both virtue and bit are sanctified within arches of encryption.
Author:
Marisa Caldwell
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In the maze of encryption policies, efficiency often dismissed remains equal a moral gatekeeper; where impregnable facades command resignation, curiosity must spurn anonymity and decline? mandates.
Author:
Emilie Byrd
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In the delicate balance between civilian privacy and national security, encryption policies must ethically guide not just our codes, but the conscience of technology itself.
Author:
Abril Maguire
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Just as a key secures personal stories, so must acts of transparency permeate encryption's ethical scan; aligning bite-sized democratization of access while preserving the sanctity of jubilee enables ours to rewrite context.
Author:
Okoro Chatunya
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Encryption should be the cloak that embraces personal privacy, not the sword used to shield malice--we must rewrite our moral compass to assess both the burdens and liberties plated in code.
Author:
Elara Resonance
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In grappling with laws that balance relational fortitude within securing ideals and effective dedications towards liberation, inclinations epistemic, simple aim philanthropy passionately affect trillions steadily.
Author:
Mariana Wavecrest
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In tuning our ethical compass with each byte of encryption managed, we must realize that ourselves, society, and privacy shape the hidden weight of justice in the digital landscape.
Author:
Elara Windsong
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Balancing transparency with secrecy isn't just an encryption challenge; it's measuring our humanity alongside increasing digital anonymity.
Author:
Zara Vale
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In the labyrinth of encryption policies, truth and security must converse tirelessly, forging resilience across ethical lines buried under byte and barrier.
Author:
Ariane Block
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Encryption doesn't shield us from ethical disputes; it merely concentrates them, challenging society to harmonize privacy with accountability.
Author:
Fiona Wells
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Behind every line of encrypted text is a reflection of our shared integrity; navigate morality by weighing freedom against responsibility, hardness mushed with the abandon of intrusion.
Author:
Razor Witt
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In a world where each keystroke leads us deeper into shadows, understanding our ethical compass in the dance of encryption is as vital as the key on our keyboards.
Author:
Avery Wells
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Balancing the scales of privacy and security feels like navigating mazes without a map; guiding principles redefine direction with every updated rule.
Author:
Clara Higgins
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Understanding the delicate weave of privacy and transparency in encryption policies appeals not just to our technical acumen, but also to our deepest ethical reflexes.
Author:
Clara Valetine
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Amid the labyrinth of bytes, we must decipher not just hidden codes, but the ethics that bind our ability to shield truth.
Author:
Maya Regardless
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To ward off unseen hands mending systems in secret, we must cultivate transparency without relinquishing indispensable ever-weight strongholds of personal right dives.
Author:
Aria Vandamme
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True justice in encryption policy lies not in stringent barriers but in the wisdom to balance liberation and guardianship.
Author:
Clara Jennings
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In the equations of privacy and protection, our final moral tally reflects more than numbers; it reveals our society's committed allegiance to freedom versus secrecy.
Author:
Elara Greenfield
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In the labyrinth of encryption concerns, freedom partnered with regulations asks of us: How do we uphold privacy without cloaking accountability?
Author:
Mia Reynolds
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Encryption offers a sanctuary in digital heaps, but every barraiser holds trembling tusks--the tightropes of concealment weave both salvation and oversight.
Author:
Julien Raustech
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In an age where privacy dances with the light of exposure, a just encryption policy becomes the compass guiding our moral horizons, inevitably recalibrating our understanding of trust.
Author:
Elena Cardinal
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In guarding the digital golden keys, we must unlace the harmony between privacy as justice and encryption as destiny.
Author:
Ava Nakamoto
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Decoding ethical dilemmas in encryption is like solving a powerful riddle: it's about uncovering intent rather than mixing rhetoric.
Author:
Cecilia Han
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Encryption is not just a veil of secrecy; it's the fleeting charade with which societies broker their morality against brutality--and the issue often remains lost in uproar even through meticulous coding.
Author:
Elara Thorne
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Inclarity thrives where rigid burdens enchant; to postulate the greater good is the piecing art of blind craftsmanship in encryption policies.
Author:
Rae Lintor
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In an age where silence pervades the codes, deciphering our ethics from algorithms obliges us to not only immerse in confidentialities but to untangle bonds brighter than the darkness we often must delicately sculpt.
Author:
Jena Wells
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In a digital age, designing encryption policies becomes an ethical compass where privacy guards us while urging transparency in shadows.
Author:
Astra Wylde
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Balancing the benevolence of safeguarding private thoughts with the shadow of misuse remains the ethical tightrope upon which encryption prevails.
Author:
Amina Fletcher
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Balancing the right to privacy with public safety in encryption policies demands not just legal acuity but the wisdom to foresee the unintended seams of concealment and revelation.
Author:
Cristina Izquierdo
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Algorithms can obscure intentions as well as they protect secrets; it's in their transparency that we find our compass for ethical encryption.
Author:
Alex Striasis
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In the labyrinth of digital rights, encryption stands as both shield and spiral; it safeguards freedoms while challenging us to reconcile security with transparency.
Author:
Elise Andrade
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Within the tangled strands of encryption morality, we must grapple not only with privacy and security but with accountability and the societal breach that may plunge what concoction remains of trust.
Author:
Avery Sinclair
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The balance of privacy and accountability in encryption poses an ethical labyrinth in which every safeguarded byte holds consequence; we must question not only how secure it remains, but who governs it.
Author:
Cassidy Fredericks
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Encryption defines the borders of trust; with every pixel we protect or blemish, the lines of tyranny and transparency get increasingly violetous.
Author:
Elan Hayden
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In grappling with impermeable encryption policies, our moral compass must find its north not just in securing data, but in supporting vulnerable lives entwined in the aware wielding of code.
Author:
Jamie Farradine
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Ethics supplant encrypted lines; what's plain reading in privilege transcends dictates on a deception not witnessed.
Author:
Aiden Locke
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Within the labyrinth of legality, envision encryption not as a veil of secrecy but as a beacon of faith, illuminating ethical paths that balances privacy against societal pursuit.
Author:
Mariana Stage
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Relentlessly encrypted codes reveal truths and protect identities, yet the programmer's note finds discernment within veils, where ethics distort the security blanket.
Author:
Morgan Ellenson
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In the shadowy dance between standardisation and individual privacy, truth finds itself encrypted in policies that demand trust as their specter.
Author:
Emily Torres
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In a world where secrecy cloaks good intent and obligation can argue for invasion, every encrypted key becomes not just a cipherwife but a minefield of ethical possibility.
Author:
Bartholomew Ferrers
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Encryption is the guardian of spoken truths in a dialogue endangered by surveillance; our responsibility lies in ensuring that its watchtower compromises neither safety nor ethics.
Author:
Elaraantos Widdows
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Encryption is the veiled guard between exigent freedoms and lost SDK ideals; it reflects our fears and values, mapping a terrain where privacy and accountability clash.
Author:
Ana Tarrant
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Forging a path through the shadows of encryption that reality mires moral clarity--true power rests in transparency woven into sophistication.
Author:
Ella Marsden
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In the intricate dance of privacy and protects consult stealth--it treads carefully on the lively edge where ethics meet impermanence.
Author:
Clara Ng
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In an age where secrets are digital currencies, we must allow encryption to balance privacy with accountability, fostering trust instead of distrust.
Author:
Maya Arvidson
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Are we crafting invisible ink for decision or disguise; the law must adapt to the weights and windows through which it uns locks dignity?
Author:
Aliyah Tran
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Encryption protocols reflect our deepest societal values; what should be safeguarded often encompasses what society tactically seeks to hide or hurt.
Author:
Mara Rosethorpe
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In the labyrinth of digital freedoms, encryption covenants whittle binary pathways between transparency and obscurity.
Author:
Maya Durante
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In the intricate dance between privacy and security, unconventional pathways reveal that the fabric of our morals, when woven with encryption, defines not only protected voices but release artistically blameworthy convocants for exploitation.
Author:
Addison Reeve
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Securing private channels rides dangerously close to absolving collective responsibility; encryption decisions must interplay integrity with insulation.
Author:
Ava Thornton
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In crafting encryption policies, we tiptoe a evasive edge of necessity and threat, for in protecting our secrets, we forge unseen divides between justice and sanctuary.
Author:
Eliandre Torres
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In the encryption ballet, each request for opacity dances with ethics -- still clarifying the stake we sink into individual freedom not unlike emergent trust-bubbles internea.
Author:
Adrian Violette
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While encryption shields datasets from prying eyes, handling these shields responsibly delineates the ethical pioneers fromAgents of purely transactional integrity.
Author:
Maya Twarma
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Encryption ricochets like still water risks wild cascades, leaving us pondering whose reflection validates the absence while fretting how the intertwined key catalyzes unseen worlds.
Author:
Aria Wilmington
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In the labyrinth of bits and bytes, where privacy glosses the sublime and shadows what's urgent to expose, visa beg visitors untold origami of choice, for even encrypted echoes demand their manifesto in the storehouse of human conscience.
Author:
Amara Binoki
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In the labyrinth of encrypted code and arcane data safeguards, we redefine consent until lines reveal fixtures or fraud; what seduces secrecy can either provide sanctuary or sham.
Author:
Elise Ward
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In a world afraid of revealing identity and expression, freedom fades behind pixelated bars; our challenge is to meld integrity within encryption, ensuring trust, utility, and activism dance together.
Author:
Elysia Markham
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In a world where secrecy thrives in shadows crafted by technology, true morality becomes the often-tense dialogue between safeguarding truths and protecting facades.
Author:
Elena Zhou
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A civility amidst the enigma of deciphering human intention goes hand in hand with values that leave the corridors of cyberspace at peace.
Author:
Clara Duval
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Encryption policies orphan freedoms in tangled lines, challenging us to weigh privacy with the fragile measure of societal trust.
Author:
Eliza Thornwood
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Encryption shouldn't just safeguard information; it must protect our collective ethics, resolving the labyrinth of trust society faces in the digital age.
Author:
Jordan Eliason
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Within the labyrinth of encryption policies lies a spectrum where ethics dance; far shirked dilemmas tantalizingly reside between voicing truths and shielding lies.
Author:
Ada Thessinger
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From the protection of whispered secrets to mobilizing the trust of communities, our ethical navigation in encryptionholdpower governs humanity's weary tracks in the digital realm.
Author:
Lillian Avati
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Encryption can be the sanctuary of privacy or the compass of misdeed; choosing which route to endorse tests the resolve of society's conscience.
Author:
Kayla Stroud
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While encryption shields personal truths from prying eyes, its ethical storms force us to redefine virtue in measures we've long taken for granted.
Author:
Avery Stanton
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Within the whispers of blocked signals lies a cryptic ballet where vibrations commune and convey stories most seek to unhear.
Author:
Elaine Monroe
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The beauty of atmospheric cryptography lies in the dialogue between silence and noise, where hidden messages hitch rides on wind currents, swirling in enigmas above our heads.
Author:
Cassandra Marks
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In the dance between safety and surveillance, we must ask if predicting crime grants foresight, or merely spawns remediation of past mistakes.
Author:
Nalani Wright
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Legitimizing a selective approach within predictive policing undermines public trust, blurring the lines between proactive prevention and unjust profiling.
Author:
Jamie Martel
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In the calculation of 'safety', we cannot let algorithms temper our senses, trading empathy for certainty.
Author:
Elara Vandermidol
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To unravel the thread between responsibility and algorithmic power is to grasp the thin duct of conscience lacing the pursuit of public safety.
Author:
Idris Caracas
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In the shadows of assurance where algorithm counts potential crime like grain of sand, we must forge respect for humanity from the modern weave of this predictive science.
Author:
Elias Duret
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Although we weave ourselves into codesites of wonder, the truth remains all too adaptable -- a whispered truth alone in the public spheres.
Author:
Everly Sideep
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To sculpt the landscapes of our minds without regard creates a shade modern world, where forgotten joys bear judgement no saint could defend--the tragedy isn't change, but biased choice.
Author:
Victor Elmstone
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To restructure memory is to redefine identity; we must tread carefully, for every altered strand reaches deep into the tapestry of our humanity.
Author:
Elara Finch
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The only truly secure password is the one that you can't remember.
Author:
Jane Smith
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Realize that a Muslim will know that his wife was seen naked in this machine. You know what would be the reaction?... Terrible. I believe there's technology out there that can identify bomb-type materials without necessarily, overly invading our privacy.
Author:
Isaac Yeffet
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You lose your privacy, and sometimes, people don't see you as human.
Author:
Shawn Wayans
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Truth should not be forced; it should simply manifest itself, like a woman who has in her privacy reflected and coolly decided to bestow herself upon a certain man.
Author:
John Updike
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People should be allowed to document evidence of criminal wrongdoing. Where is the expectation of privacy if someone is conspiring to commit crime?
Author:
Linda Tripp
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Where is the expectation of privacy in the commission of a crime?
Author:
Linda Tripp
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To wait for hours to buy a train ticket or to see a doctor is accepted as a normal way of doing things. Privacy is not a great preoccupation, and this is a very crowded country.
Author:
Nancy Travis
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The worst thing about being famous is the invasion of your privacy.
Author:
Justin Timberlake
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To put someone in jail for using drugs in the privacy of his hotel room is just barbaric.
Author:
Danny Sugerman
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I'm not that ambitious any more. I just like my privacy. I wish I really wasn't talked about at all.
Author:
Barbra Streisand
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Privacy under what circumstance? Privacy at home under what circumstances? You have more privacy if everyone's illiterate, but you wouldn't really call that privacy. That's ignorance.
Author:
Bruce Sterling
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At the bottom, the elimination of spyware and the preservation of privacy for the consumer are critical goals if the Internet is to remain safe and reliable and credible.
Author:
Cliff Stearns
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I mean, I don't want to sound - of course it's very nice, people come up and say appreciative things about my work. But the loss, in terms of privacy and anonymity, is no small thing to me.
Author:
Todd Solondz
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If you look at Griswold, what you can see is the first time the Court recognized the right to privacy, which ends up becoming ultimately the right to abortion.
Author:
Jay Sekulow
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The reason why I've been keeping private for the longest time ever here, I've always wanted to protect my wife's privacy. I don't like - I didn't want to put her picture all over the news. I just wanted to keep her private.
Author:
Michael Schiavo
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There is nothing new in the realization that the Constitution sometimes insulates the criminality of a few in order to protect the privacy of us all.
Author:
Antonin Scalia
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So long as the laws remain such as they are today, employ some discretion: loud opinion forces us to do so; but in privacy and silence let us compensate ourselves for that cruel chastity we are obliged to display in public.
Author:
Marquis Sade
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The closing of a door can bring blessed privacy and comfort - the opening, terror. Conversely, the closing of a door can be a sad and final thing - the opening a wonderfully joyous moment.
Author:
Andy Rooney
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I believe that the freedom of speech should be protected, but so should a family's right to privacy as they grieve their loss. There is a time and a place for vigorous debate on the War on Terror, but during a family's last goodbye is not it.
Author:
Dave Reichert
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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.
Author:
Ayn Rand
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First, the security and privacy of sensitive taxpayer information is absolutely essential.
Author:
Jim Ramstad
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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?
Author:
Anna Quindlen
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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.
Author:
Richard Posner
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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.
Author:
John Poindexter
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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.
Author:
John Poindexter
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TIA was being used by real users, working on real data - foreign data. Data where privacy is not an issue.
Author:
John Poindexter
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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.
Author:
John Pistole
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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.
Author:
John Pistole
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I particularly recognize that reasonable people can disagree as to what that proper balance or blend is between privacy and security and safety.
Author:
John Pistole
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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.
Author:
Mary Pickford
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Law-abiding citizens value privacy. Terrorists require invisibility. The two are not the same, and they should not be confused.
Author:
Richard Perle
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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.
Author:
Ron Paul
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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.
Author:
Jean Paul
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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.
Author:
Sara Paretsky
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Even rock stars are entitled to privacy.
Author:
Michael Novak
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Unless a president can protect the privacy of the advice he gets, he cannot get the advice he needs.
Author:
Richard Nixon
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I do suspect that privacy was a passing fad.
Author:
Larry Niven
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If we don't act now to safeguard our privacy, we could all become victims of identity theft.
Author:
Bill Nelson
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It can feel like an invasion of privacy, involving an employer in a personal matter.
Author:
Frank Murphy
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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.
Author:
Samantha Mumba
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Most journalists now believe that a person's privacy zone gets smaller and smaller as the person becomes more and more powerful.
Author:
Roger Mudd
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But the time has come for journalists to acknowledge that a zone of privacy does exist.
Author:
Roger Mudd
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In exchange for power, influence, command and a place in history, a president gives up the bulk of his privacy.
Author:
Roger Mudd
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A book is the only place in which you can examine a fragile thought without breaking it, or explore an explosive idea without fear it will go off in your face. It is one of the few havens remaining where a man's mind can get both provocation and privacy.
Author:
Edward Morgan
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Isn't privacy about keeping taboos in their place?
Author:
Kate Millett
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You already have zero privacy - get over it.
Author:
Scott McNealy
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Publication is a self-invasion of privacy.
Author:
Marshall McLuhan
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It's a big challenge for me to keep my integrity and some of my privacy intact.
Author:
Sarah McLachlan
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We demand privacy, yet we glorify those that break into computers.
Author:
Bill McCollum
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I think the most privacy I had was when the game was going on.
Author:
Roger Maris
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I have as much privacy as a goldfish in a bowl.
Author:
Princess Margaret
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This has been a learning experience for me. I also thought that privacy was something we were granted in the Constitution. I have learned from this when in fact the word privacy does not appear in the Constitution.
Author:
Bill Maher
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I really fight for my privacy.
Author:
Kyle MacLachlan
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We must carefully consider card security solutions, such as adding photographs or machine-readable electronic strips, so to prevent further breaches of individual privacy that could result from changes to the design of Social Security Cards.
Author:
Ron Lewis
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Although I am a public figure, I'm still a little shy. I don't think my own personality is important. I prefer to keep some small dosage of privacy.
Author:
Joshua Lederberg
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Far from being the basis of the good society, the family, with its narrow privacy and tawdry secrets, is the source of all our discontents.
Author:
Edmund Leach
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I showed that privacy was an implicit right in Jewish law, probably going back to the second or third century, when it was elaborated on in a legal way.
Author:
Norman Lamm
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As a result of this article, I was invited to testify in the Senate Judiciary Committee on privacy law.
Author:
Norman Lamm
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You become a celebrity, not because of your work or what you do, but because you have no privacy.
Author:
Lisa Kudrow
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Privacy was in sufficient danger before TV appeared, and TV has given it its death blow.
Author:
Louis Kronenberger
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Being a Brady comes with it's pleasures and its baggage. I'm not one given to a lack of privacy and invasion.
Author:
Christopher Knight
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I don't always want my opinion known. What little privacy I have left I'd like to maintain.
Author:
Calvin Klein
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When a show becomes a mega hit internationally, you lose a lot of privacy, you become a hider. It's not a human condition we are exposed to very often.
Author:
Steve Kanaly
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I'm not a kid. You don't get in this business for anonymity. It's not like I have posters of myself on the wall, but at the same time, I'm kind of ready for a little bit of it, but I worry for my little one, and my family - their privacy. That's what I'm more protective of.
Author:
Hugh Jackman
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Every ISP is being attacked, maliciously both from in the United States and outside of the United States, by those who want to invade people's privacy. But more importantly they want to take control of computers, they want to hack them, they want to steal information.
Author:
Darrell Issa
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It's just as difficult to live in a self-made hell of privacy as it is to live in a self-made hell of publicity.
Author:
Michael Hutchence
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For thirty years, beginning with the invention of a privacy right in the Supreme Court decision Roe v. Wade, the Left has been waging a systematic assault on the constitutional foundation of the nation.
Author:
David Horowitz
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There are only two occasions when Americans respect privacy, especially in Presidents. Those are prayer and fishing.
Author:
Herbert Hoover
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In the symphony of life, genetic bookmarks elegantly record each verse of viene endeavor, unraveling stories concurrently inked and obscured in riches registered inside our nature.
Author:
Helena Quill
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According to the Privacy Rights Center, up to 10 million Americans are victims of ID theft each year. They have a right to be notified when their most sensitive health data is stolen.
Author:
Luis Gutierrez
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The emphasis must be not on the right to abortion but on the right to privacy and reproductive control.
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Ruth Ginsberg
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How many of you have broken no laws this month? That's the kind of society I want to build. I want a guarantee - with physics and mathematics, not with laws - that we can give ourselves real privacy of personal communications.
Author:
John Gilmore
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All violations of essential privacy are brutalizing.
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Katharine Gerould
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The American people must be willing to give up a degree of personal privacy in exchange for safety and security.
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Louis Freeh
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Our privacy is starting to be invaded and we can't get anything done. I'm happy with the fundraising but upset we don't have time to talk and meet with people.
Author:
Terry Fox
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Judaism is much more communal, and partly as a consequence of my religious switch, I am increasingly more suspicous of my previous view that what people do in the privacy of their own home is their business alone.
Author:
Luke Ford
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Sarcasm: the last refuge of modest and chaste-souled people when the privacy of their soul is coarsely and intrusively invaded.
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Fyodor Dostoevsky
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Every American deserves to live in freedom, to have his or her privacy respected and a chance to go as far as their ability and effort will take them - regardless of race, gender, ethnicity or economic circumstances.
Author:
Christopher Dodd
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With those people, I'm very far apart, because I believe that government access to communications and stored records is valuable when done under tightly controlled conditions which protect legitimate privacy interests.
Author:
Dorothy Denning
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We have never really had absolute privacy with our records or our electronic communications - government agencies have always been able to gain access with appropriate court orders.
Author:
Dorothy Denning
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The Microsoft actions announced today are exactly the kinds of industry initiatives we need. Microsoft is using its resources to bring real privacy protection to Internet users by creating incentives for more websites to provide strong privacy protection.
Author:
William Daley
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I certainly respect privacy and privacy rights. But on the other hand, the first function of government is to guarantee the security of all the people.
Author:
Phil Crane
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A new father quickly learns that his child invariably comes to the bathroom at precisely the times when he's in there, as if he needed company. The only way for this father to be certain of bathroom privacy is to shave at the gas station.
Author:
Bill Cosby
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The society of dead authors has this advantage over that of the living: they never flatter us to our faces, nor slander us behind our backs, nor intrude upon our privacy, nor quit their shelves until we take them down.
Author:
Charles Colton
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I am a technological activist. I have a political agenda. I am in favor of basic human rights: to free speech, to use any information and technology, to purchase and use recreational drugs, to enjoy and purchase so-called 'vices', to be free of intruders, and to privacy.
Author:
Bram Cohen
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I believe in a zone of privacy.
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Hillary Clinton
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If privacy ends where hypocrisy begins, Kitty Kelley's steamy expose is a contribution to contemporary history.
Author:
Eleanor Clift
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I have to understand what my strengths and limitations are, and work from a true place. I try to do this as best I can while still protecting my writer self, which more than ever needs privacy.
Author:
Sandra Cisneros
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Privacy and security are those things you give up when you show the world what makes you extraordinary.
Author:
Margaret Cho
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Human beings are not meant to lose their anonymity and privacy.
Author:
Sarah Chalke
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Indeed, an entire generation of Americans has grown to adulthood since the Roe decision of 1973, which held that the right to choose an abortion was a privacy right protected by our Constitution.
Author:
Robert Casey
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I need privacy. I would think that because what I do makes a lot of people happy that I might deserve a little bit of respect in return. Instead, the papers try to drag me off my pedestal.
Author:
Jim Carrey
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At the end of the whole day of working with people you want some privacy.
Author:
Bill Bruford
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I give the fight up: let there be an end, a privacy, an obscure nook for me. I want to be forgotten even by God.
Author:
Robert Browning
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Media reporting denied privacy to anybody doing what I do for a living. It was no longer possible to work on your picture in privacy.
Author:
James Brooks
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When it comes to privacy and accountability, people always demand the former for themselves and the latter for everyone else.
Author:
David Brin
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If the right to privacy means anything, it is the right of the individual, married or single, to be free from unwarranted governmental intrusion.
Author:
William Brennan
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Privacy is not something that I'm merely entitled to, it's an absolute prerequisite.
Author:
Marlon Brando
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I think Democrats are right. We fight for the American dream, for the environment, for privacy rights, a woman's right to choose, a good public education system.
Author:
Barbara Boxer
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Let those who know know, and let me keep what little privacy I can.
Author:
Lisa Bonet
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It was said of me recently that I suffered from an Obsessional Privacy. I can only suppose it must be true.
Author:
Dirk Bogarde
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The right of an individual to conduct intimate relationships in the intimacy of his or her own home seems to me to be the heart of the Constitution's protection of privacy.
Author:
Harry Blackmun
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I'm learning to accept the lack of privacy as the real downer in my profession.
Author:
Halle Berry
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As a culture I see us as presently deprived of subtleties. The music is loud, the anger is elevated, sex seems lacking in sweetness and privacy.
Author:
Shelley Berman
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Since we enacted the PATRIOT Act almost three years ago, there has been tremendous public debate about its breadth and implications on due process and privacy.
Author:
Howard Berman
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I don't mind talking about my two daughters, but I don't feel comfortable denying them their privacy.
Author:
Tom Bergeron
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An autobiography is not about pictures; it's about the stories; it's about honesty and as much truth as you can tell without coming too close to other people's privacy.
Author:
Boris Becker
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Taxpayers should not be coerced into giving up their privacy rights just to file their taxes.
Author:
Melissa Bean
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The Oscar changed everything. Better salary, working with better people, better projects, more exposure, less privacy.
Author:
Kathy Bates
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Writing can sometimes be exploitative. I like to take a few steps of remove in order to respect the privacy of the subject. If readers make the link, they have engaged with the poem.
Author:
John Barton
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Relying on the government to protect your privacy is like asking a peeping tom to install your window blinds.
Author:
John Barlow
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Nothing that we have authorized conflicts with any law regarding privacy or any provision of the constitution.
Author:
John Ashcroft
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I have been called a nun with a switchblade where my privacy is concerned. I think there's a point where one says, that's for family, that's for me.
Author:
Julie Andrews
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Silence can weave us closer to understanding and clarification in a dialogue yet prioritizes not conflicting tone above sympathetic comprehension.
Author:
Amy Fairweather