Quotes about Privacy
Most of us have a "Do Not Disturb" sign around our necks.
— Joyce Meyer
Whoever managed to rebrand the typical open-plan office—with all its noise, lack of privacy, and resulting interruptions—as something hip and modern deserves a damn medal from the Committee of Irritating Distractions.
— Jason Fried
For now, what things have you done that you prefer to keep private? What things in your life do you insist on keeping secret? That's where we will find the shame that is attached to what we do.
— Edward Welch
The secret of praying is praying in secret.
— Leonard Ravenhill
Some might say that one's faith is a private matter and should not be spoken of so publicly. They might assert this in public, but what do they really think in their hearts? The fact is, those who say such things usually don't even have a concern for faith in the privacy of their interior lives.
— William Wilberforce
Uncompromising thought is the luxury of the closeted recluse.
— Woodrow Wilson
What happens is that every August photographers camp out in Hyannis Port. So anytime I go down to the beach, or go to the pier or whatever, there's no avoiding them.
— John F. Kennedy
I don't like talking to celebrities.
— Lady Gaga
There are dreams that are meant to be shared and dreams to be kept hidden in our hearts. It's sometimes difficult to know which is which.
— Richard Paul Evans
There's no such thing as privacy with Ian," Taylor said. "I think of that every time I shower," Nichelle said. "It doesn't matter if you're showering," I said. "He can see through your clothes, anyway." "That makes me feel a lot better," Nichelle said sardonically.
— Richard Paul Evans
Civil officials have no business meddling in private religious affairs.
— Thomas Jefferson
For a love to grow through the test of everyday living, one must respect that zone of privacy where one retires to relate to the inside instead of the outside.
— Khalil Gibran