Anonymity Quote by Kathy Reichs Download Open image “Death in anonymity is the ultimate insult to human dignity.” — Kathy Reichs ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.7 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Anonymity Death Dignity Human dignity Humans Insult Respect Ultimate
The belief in the probability of death with dignity is our, and society’s, attempt to deal with the reality of what is all too… — Sherwin B. Nuland Copy Share Image
Dignity does not come from avenging insults, especially from violence that can never be justified. It comes from taking responsibility and advancing our common… — Hillary Clinton Copy Share Image
'Death with dignity' is our society's expression of the universal yearning to achieve a graceful triumph over the stark and often repugnant finality of… — Sherwin B. Nuland Copy Share Image
The horror of a death without dignity has so much implications for the people who are left behind. — Brendan Gleeson Copy Share Image
“You will die, and when you die, you will know a profound lack of it [dignity]. It's never dignified, always brutal. What's dignified about… — Dave Eggers Copy Share Image
Dignity is as essential to human life as water, food, and oxygen. — Laura Hillenbrand Copy Share Image
What gives my books authenticity is that I actually do what it is I'm writing about. I think the fact that I am in… — Kathy Reichs Copy Share Image
Edmonton is Canada's answer to Omaha. Solid, unassuming, and surrounded by a whole lot of nothing. It's a place that makes you think of… — Kathy Reichs Copy Share Image
“That's just stupid, Tory! Quit being so damn stubborn!” “Not a chance! You've got some kind of death wish! We can't even trust our… — Kathy Reichs Copy Share Image
“Ben smiled for the first time all afternoon. It was nice to see. When he deigned to flash his pearly whites, Ben went from… — Kathy Reichs Copy Share Image
“Great!” I rubbed my hands together. “Which one first?” Anders’s eyebrows rose. “Tory, that’s a hefty request. Those machines are extremely expensive. We rarely… — Kathy Reichs Copy Share Image
“Ella finished her burger and dug into a side of fries. Hi watched, enraptured. She couldn't help but notice. “Would you like one?” “What?… — Kathy Reichs Copy Share Image
“Move along,” Hines said. “Last room down.” I spotted a fish tank halfway down the aisle. Dug into my pocket. “Hi,” I whispered. “Distraction… — Kathy Reichs Copy Share Image
“When Ben turned, his dark eyes danced with yellow light. Already handsome, flaring took his attractiveness to a whole new level. Ben’s coppery skin… — Kathy Reichs Copy Share Image
“Hey, check this weirdo out.” Hi was inspecting a bus on the mantel. “This face is ninety percent eyebrow. What do you wanna bet… — Kathy Reichs Copy Share Image
For me, getting comfortable with being famous was hard - that whole side of it, the loss of anonymity, the loss of privacy. Giving… — Michelle Pfeiffer Copy Share Image
I value my anonymity. I'm happy to come in on the tube or the train and watch other people reading 'Fifty Shades.' — E. L. James Copy Share Image
For many people in the west, Afghanistan is synonymous with the Soviet war and the Taliban. I wanted to remind people that Afghans had… — Khaled Hosseini Copy Share Image
Way before Watergate, senior administration officials hid behind anonymity. — Bob Woodward Copy Share Image
The internet's perfect for all manner of things, but productive discussion ain't one of them. It provides scant room for debate and infinite opportunities… — Charlie Brooker Copy Share Image
People feel they can say nasty things and have anonymity behind the net - as they did with all the nasty comments about me… — Nicola Roberts Copy Share Image
I wouldn't want to even try to begin to describe our customer, as I think she likes a certain amount of anonymity. I try… — Phoebe Philo Copy Share Image
Most members of Gamergate, the alt-right movement best known for harassing women in the game industry, operate under a veil of anonymity. — Brianna Wu Copy Share Image
I came from anonymity, and I will continue to write as a private pursuit. — W. G. Sebald Copy Share Image
The problem with losing your anonymity is that you can never go back. — Marla Maples Copy Share Image