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Security Quotes by Robert Kiyosaki
- The more a person seeks security, the more that person gives up control over his life.
- The only person who is going to give you security and the life you want is you.
- The more security you seek, the less freedom you have.
- Rather than risk starting their own businesses, most people seek safer environments, preferring job security to freedom and a steady paycheck to greater wealth. Their…
- Job security is a myth...it is also risky for self-employed people in my opinion. If they get sick, injured, or die, their income is directly…
- The primary reason people seek job security is because that is what they are taught to seek, at home and at school..then with debt loads,…
- People clinging to job security, savings, retirement plans, and other relics will be the ones financially-ravaged from 2010-2020, the most volatile world-changing decade in history.
- The more a person seeks security, the more that person gives up control over their life.
- When President George W. Bush attempted to reform Social Security, that proposal was more unpopular with Americans than the Iraq war. People love their entitlements.
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- If social stability goes pear-shaped, you have a choice between anarchy and dictatorship. Most people will opt for more security, even if… — Margaret Atwood
- In fact, allowing immigrants to have licenses actually improves homeland security by allowing our government to track who is in our borders. — Joe Baca
- I was opposed to the U.S. involvement in Libya from the very start. President Obama has never made a compelling national security… — Michele Bachmann
- The most certain test by which we judge whether a country is really free is the amount of security enjoyed by minorities. — Lord Acton
- People want security in this insecure world. — David Bailey
- Relying on the government to protect your privacy is like asking a peeping tom to install your window blinds. — John Perry Barlow
- 'Dilbert' became popular during the downsizing of the '90s, and job security was a major theme of the strip. — Scott Adams
- The information encoded in your DNA determines your unique biological characteristics, such as sex, eye color, age and Social Security number. — Dave Barry