
Top 15 Unmonitored Security Quotes
#1. Mysteries do not lose their poetry when solved. Quite the contrary; the solution often turns out more beautiful than the puzzle and, in any case, when you have solved one mystery you uncover others, perhaps to inspire greater poetry
Richard Dawkins
#2. Sometimes rescue comes to you. It just shows up, and you do nothing. Maybe you deserve it, maybe you don't. But be ready, when it comes, to decide if you will take the outstretched hand and let it pull you ashore.
Sara Zarr
#3. On radio and television, magazines and the movies, you can't tell what you're going to get. When you look at the comic page, you can usually depend on something acceptable by the entire family.
Bil Keane
#4. In my dreams I ran paths walled with high hedges. Always the leaves brushing me like laughter. Always the long night.
M. Pierce
#5. She probably fell asleep and was washed away by the tortoise waves!
-Arista
Khalia Hades
#6. Preach the word, be urgent in season and out of season, convince, rebuke, and exhort, be unfailing in patience and in teaching.
Paul The Apostle
#7. We're fumbling in the dark, but at least we're in motion.
Isaac Marion
#8. On November 18 of alternate years Mr Earbrass begins writing 'his new novel'. Weeks ago he chose its title at random from a list of them he keeps in a little green note-book. It being tea-time of the 17th, he is alarmed not to have thought of a plot to which The Unstrung Harp might apply.
Edward Gorey
#9. Within yourself deliverance must be searched for, because each man makes his own prison.
Edwin Arnold
#10. We're like snowflakes. Each of us is unique, but it's still pretty hard to tell us apart.
Tony Vigorito
#11. A good speaker does not stutter.
Laozi
#12. I really, truly, honestly, completely, just don't give a fuck.
Stylo Fantome
#13. You can't know about marriage until you try it.
Greg Evigan
#15. Honor is Surplus Dignity: Honor, at its simplest, is that excess dignity that must be defended with the knife or sword. Wherever honor is at issue, it comes with a sense that dignity can be lost, and therefore must be constantly defended.
David Graeber
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