I'd like to do a song that I wrote today about our government's increasing infringement on our right to privacy, but the… — Dan Piraro Copy Share Image
“New Rule: You don't need a paper shredder. I've seen your mail--it's not that interesting. What are you worried about, that the… — Bill Maher Copy Share Image
It's so hard, because everyone's got a camera-phone, and everyone wants to get their picture on the blogs. So they'll send anything… — Justin Bieber Copy Share Image
People should be allowed to document evidence of criminal wrongdoing. Where is the expectation of privacy if someone is conspiring to commit… — Linda Tripp Copy Share Image
At the bottom, the elimination of spyware and the preservation of privacy for the consumer are critical goals if the Internet is… — Cliff Stearns Copy Share Image
Anyone who steps back for a minute and observes our modern digital world might conclude that we have destroyed our privacy in… — John Twelve Hawks Copy Share Image
Without a strategic, long-term gameplan to defend our networks from foreign-based 5G threats, we are putting the privacy of American consumers and… — Abigail Spanberger Copy Share Image
The FBI wanted us to introduce the 1994 Digital Telephony bill today and I said absolutely not. They have to understand they… — Patrick Leahy Copy Share Image
The necessity of procuring good Intelligence is apparent & need not be further urged-All that remains for me to add, is, that… — George Washington Copy Share Image
I can't understand why anyone would want to live the life of a politician if you can't say pretty much what you… — Ken Livingstone Copy Share Image
It's just the overall lack of privacy. I've always been a very shy person and so it invades that a lot. It… — Austin Butler Copy Share Image
To be true to its constitutional role, the Supreme Court should refuse to be drawn into making public policy, and it should… — Mark Levin Copy Share Image
I did not understand that she was hiding her feelings under irony, that this is usually the last refuge of modest and… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
How do men feel whose whole lives (and many men's lives are) are lies, schemes, and subterfuges? What sort of company do… — William Makepeace Thackeray Copy Share Image
Slowly I began to realize that the bells and the confinement, the crazy sequences, the age-segregation, the lack of privacy, the constant… — John Taylor Gatto Copy Share Image
“Find meaning. Distinguish melancholy from sadness. Go out for a walk. It doesn’t have to be a romantic walk in the park,… — Albert Camus Copy Share Image
We should use this public sphere and redefine - beyond China's borders - what a government is allowed to do, where its… — Ai Weiwei Copy Share Image
One thing I don't personally like is not having that privacy I used to have. Being able to do whatever I wanted… — Marvin Sapp Copy Share Image
“In a culture where people judge each other as much by their digital footprints as by their real-life personalities, it's an act… — Julia Angwin Copy Share Image
I am essentially a painter of the kind of still life composition that communicates a sense of tranquillity and privacy, moods which… — Giorgio Morandi Copy Share Image
I will no longer allow my obligation as a veteran to remember those who died in the great wars to be co-opted… — Harry Leslie Smith Copy Share Image
“The right to be let alone is indeed the beginning of all freedom." [ Public Utilities Commission v. Pollak , 343 U.S. 451, 467 (1952) (dissenting)]” — William O. Douglas Copy Share Image
If you can socialize from the privacy of your desk at night in a dark room, you can be a smoother, cooler,… — Aaron Sorkin Copy Share Image
When came the invasion of privacy.That kind of thing turns the newspaper from a friendly organ - not necessarily appeasing everybody -… — Harold Evans Copy Share Image
I think Hamlet, as much as he loves his privacy and is kind of an introvert, he's a very functional introvert. When… — Chukwudi Iwuji Copy Share Image
The essence of government is concern for the widest possible public interest; the essence of the humanities, it seems to me, is… — John Updike Copy Share Image
The bigger the network, the harder it is to leave. Many users find it too daunting to start afresh on a new… — Evgeny Morozov Copy Share Image
I don't believe in privacy. I mean, I like the idea of privacy, but I don't believe that it happens anymore. I… — Anjelica Huston Copy Share Image
stop spying on the lawful citizenry. Democracy and dossiers go ill together. It is all right for God but all wrong for… — Martha Gellhorn Copy Share Image
I’m not so sure that the conventional wisdom makes any sense. Yes, it might be technically easy to track people and all… — Rod Humble Copy Share Image
“We are rapidly entering the age of no privacy, where everyone is open to surveillance at all times; where there are no… — William O. Douglas Copy Share Image
I liked books - the respite and privacy of them - books about plants and the formation of ice and the business… — Tim Winton Copy Share Image
Never listen to a phone call that isn't meant for you. Never read a letter that isn't meant for you. Never pay… — Edward Kennedy Copy Share Image
I fiercely protect my privacy. I just don't think it's everyone's business to know every little detail about my life. That's just… — Joan Jett Copy Share Image
How many of you have broken no laws this month? That's the kind of society I want to build. I want a… — John Gilmore Copy Share Image
It is my belief that industry and government around the world should work even more closely to protect the privacy and security… — Bill Gates Copy Share Image
Civilization is the progress toward a society of privacy. The savage's whole existence is public, ruled by the laws of his tribe.… — Ayn Rand Copy Share Image
China's leaders seek to subordinate the rights of the individual to the will of the Communist Party. They exert government control over… — John Ratcliffe Copy Share Image
I already shred all my mail. What am I supposed to do now? Use pay phones? Smoke signals? Train pigeons? There's no… — Dennis Adams Copy Share Image
The stakes in the encryption debate are high, with significant consequences for personal privacy, the U.S. private sector, and our national security. — Ted Lieu Copy Share Image