A Quote by Karin Slaughter

I have a few unusual fans, as you can imagine, so I try to protect the privacy of my home life. — © Karin Slaughter
I have a few unusual fans, as you can imagine, so I try to protect the privacy of my home life.
I want to protect my club. I want to try to protect my players. I want to try to protect my fans. Also, I want to try to protect the Premier League.
I try to be available for the fans, but sometimes when I'm with my family, wife, and friends, I try to protect my private life.
Privacy under what circumstance? Privacy at home under what circumstances? You have more privacy if everyone's illiterate, but you wouldn't really call that privacy. That's ignorance.
There are definitely problems with technology companies, mostly around privacy, in my opinion, and the fact that they don't protect our privacy and we haven't passed privacy laws.
If we can't preserve the privacy of our right to procreate, I can't imagine what rights we will be able to protect.
There is nothing new in the realization that the Constitution sometimes insulates the criminality of a few in order to protect the privacy of us all.
Let me have my tax money go for my protection and not for my prosecution. Let my tax money go for the protection of me. Protect my home, protect my streets, protect my car, protect my life, protect my property...worry about becoming a human being and not about how you can prevent others from enjoying their lives because of your own inability to adjust to life.
I like the privacy of my life and I protect it quite vigilantly.
The fact that technology makes it so easy to misuse personal information and encroach on a persons privacy has triggered a debate over whether Indias privacy laws are adequate to protect people.
I'm one of the most adaptable guys I know in as much as travelling is my favourite thing to do in life. With every place I go, I try to stay there long enough to do it justice, long enough so that I can at least imagine what it would be like to live there. Once I imagine that, then it's OK for me to return home.
My immediate instinct when faced with the questions from The Mail on Sunday ten days ago was to protect my family's privacy and particularly my son in his first term at university, living away from home.
My life has become a reality show. When I am home, people are climbing trees with cameras. I feel that my personal space is being encroached upon. I will try and protect it as much as I can.
It seems like everything I do musically I tend to lose a few fans and gain a few fans, and it all kind of evens out.
I can't imagine dating a boy, meeting him only outside the home. What's a home and family for if it's not the center of one's life?
I love my garden. I love my privacy. I'm very fierce about it. I try not to let too many people into my home. That's my private place.
I fiercely protect my privacy. I just don't think it's everyone's business to know every little detail about my life. That's just the way I've handled myself.
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