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Safe Quotes by F. Scott Fitzgerald
- A classic,' suggested Anthony, 'is a successful book that has survived the reaction of the next period or generation. Then it's safe, like a style…
- You said a bad driver was only safe until she met another bad driver? Well, I met another bad driver, didn't I? I mean it…
- She wanted to crawl into his pocket and be safe forever.
- I want to just be lazy and I want some of the people around me to be doing things, because that makes me feel comfortable…
More Safe Quotes
- In my role as Wikileaks editor, I've been involved in fighting off many legal attacks. To do that, and keep our sources… — Julian Assange
- Before the Civil War, Canada was at the top of the underground railroad. If you made it into Canada, you were safe… — Margaret Atwood
- An engaged woman is always more agreeable than a disengaged. She is satisfied with herself. Her cares are over, and she feels… — Jane Austen
- We aren't using Guantanamo Bay anymore to take additional terrorists. That was the perfect facility to be able to use to extract… — Michele Bachmann
- Every thing secret degenerates, even the administration of justice; nothing is safe that does not show how it can bear discussion and… — Lord Acton
- When I get onstage in a play, I feel very safe, very protected, very fulfilled. — Alec Baldwin
- I never want to feel that I'm playing it safe. — Christian Bale
- U.S. agricultural products, including safe, high-quality Montana beef, face unscientific trade restrictions in many important markets. — Max Baucus
- A safe but sometimes chilly way of recalling the past is to force open a crammed drawer. If you are searching for… — James M. Barrie
- I hesitate to deposit money in a bank. I am afraid I shall never dare to take it out again. When you… — Jean Baudrillard
- I tore myself away from the safe comfort of certainties through my love for truth - and truth rewarded me. — Simone de Beauvoir
- The purpose of anthropology is to make the world safe for human differences. — Ruth Benedict