Celebrity is worthless and useless, it takes away your privacy. — Craig Revel Horwood Copy Share Image
I'm a quote-unquote public figure. But I'd just like to maintain my privacy for certain things for as long as possible. — Janelle James Copy Share Image
The right to privacy has both positive and negative connotations for those who consider themselves part of the natural law tradition. — David Novak Copy Share Image
Without whining and without making myself a tragic figure, there is no replacement for the loss of your privacy. It's a huge… — David Duchovny Copy Share Image
That heart attack you get when your parents are using your phone and you start hoping they don't look through your pictures… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I love my garden. I love my privacy. I'm very fierce about it. I try not to let too many people into… — Julie Andrews Copy Share Image
Do you believe today that the right to privacy does exist in the Constitution? — Arlen Specter Copy Share Image
Today we all give all our data away all day long while aiming to maintaining our privacy. — will.i.am Copy Share Image
Believe it or not, everybody has their problems, some of us just prefer not to discuss them on Facebook. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I accept you need the right balance, people do need to know their privacy is protected, but when it's essential information which… — Gladys Berejiklian Copy Share Image
“[L]ike poems, cruising carves privacy out of public spaces. Poems are a kind of private communication that occurs in public speech. And… — Garth Greenwell Copy Share Image
We need to codify our values and build consensus around what we want from a free society and a free Internet. We… — Heather Brooke Copy Share Image
I don't want pictures of my kids anywhere. I don't tweet pictures of my kids. I don't put them on any social… — Alex Borstein Copy Share Image
Perhaps Americans should recognize that if they want to keep their privacy, they should ask the federal government to do only the… — Dave Kopel Copy Share Image
As a matter of historical analysis, the relationship between secrecy and privacy can be stated in an axiom: the defense of privacy… — Jill Lepore Copy Share Image
The human animal needs a freedom seldom mentioned, freedom from intrusion. He needs a little privacy as much as he wants understanding… — Phyllis McGinley Copy Share Image
I look at Bill Clinton, the way I look at Bill Gates. As long as my Microsoft stock is going up, I… — Will Smith Copy Share Image
I admire some of the people on the screen today, but most of them look like everybody else. In our day we… — Myrna Loy Copy Share Image
I don't put pictures of my children on, rarely, I think I've done it twice? I'm thoughtful about that, because I don't… — Sarah Jessica Parker Copy Share Image
“Apparently, the glasses didn’t need to be connected to the internet for the wearer to poke into someone’s personal life. Even though… — Chess Desalls Copy Share Image
For the Fourth Amendment protects people, not places. What a person knowingly exposes to the public, even in his own home or… — Potter Stewart Copy Share Image
Privacy is an age of universal email collection and spying, with millions of CCTV cameras and warrantless spying pervasive; privacy has become… — Max Keiser Copy Share Image
There is a horrifying loneliness at work in this time. No, listen to me. We lived six and seven to a room… — Anne Rice Copy Share Image
Then President [Barack] Obama went on to argue that a citizen's Second Amendment rights can be restricted without being infringed, just like… — Melissa Harris-Perry Copy Share Image
“Now, I’d like to ask people in the room, please raise your hand if you have not broken a law, any law,… — John Gilmore Copy Share Image
The worst thing about being famous is the invasion of your privacy. — Justin Timberlake Copy Share Image