Top 1200 Right To Privacy Quotes & Sayings - Page 4

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Last updated on April 20, 2025.
Freedom was the price of privacy.
I value my privacy a lot.
What is privacy if not for invading? — © Quentin Crisp
What is privacy if not for invading?
I believe in a zone of privacy.
I respect people's privacy.
It's connectivity that really makes the industrial Internet work: it's giving the right information at the right time to the right person or right machine to make the right decision.
My privacy is very intentional.
Privacy is paradise.
Privacy is a fundamental human need.
Privacy is dead. Reputations are dying.
Then President [Barack] Obama went on to argue that a citizen`s Second Amendment rights can be restricted without being infringed, just like any other rights. There are limits on your free speech and on your right to privacy. But he also made another nuanced Constitutional argument, that the rights enshrined in the Second Amendment must be balanced alongside the others rights guaranteed by the Constitution.
I like my privacy.
I don't appreciate people invading my privacy.
You have to fight for your privacy or you lose it. — © Eric Schmidt
You have to fight for your privacy or you lose it.
I'm low-key. I like my privacy.
Privacy is a thing of the past.
There is no such thing as absolute privacy in America.
Privacy is not really a concept in Japan.
I really value my anonymity and privacy.
Classic was Jimmy Savile’s use of the cloak of authority and kindness. Savile’s celebrity allowed him to acquire this authority. As we consider the regulation of the media and the legal right to privacy it is worth reflecting on how the Savile scandal happened. It happened because the aura of Sir Jimmy’s celebrity protected him from scrutiny by the press.
I just love my privacy.
Publication is a self-invasion of privacy.
I have no privacy anymore.
So too, monks, I saw the ancient path, the ancient road traveled by the Perfectly Enlightened Ones of the past. And what is that ancient path, that ancient road? It is just this Noble Eightfold Path; that is, right view, right intention, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, right concentration.
I treasure my privacy.
We praise a man who feels angry on the right grounds and against the right persons and also in the right manner at the right moment and for the right length of time.
I guard my privacy zealously.
Control is what gives you privacy.
I have no privacy. But I feel so alone.
... privacy is ... connected to a politics of domination.
Privacy is a function of liberty.
I really fight for my privacy.
I don't like showing my privacy online.
I'll have my double chins in privacy.
There's no privacy for the violently dead.
You already have zero privacy - get over it.
At times, I lack privacy.
The internet is watching us now. If they want to. They can see what sites you visit. In the future, television will be watching us, and customizing itself to what it knows about us. The thrilling thing is, that will make us feel we're part of the medium. The scary thing is, we'll lose our right to privacy. An ad will appear in the air around us, talking directly to us.
I do suspect that privacy was a passing fad. — © Larry Niven
I do suspect that privacy was a passing fad.
I have as much privacy as a goldfish in a bowl.
Everybody has lost their digital privacy.
I do mind some of the intrusions on privacy.
Where is the expectation of privacy in the commission of a crime?
The novel as a form is usually seen to be moral if its readers consider freedom, individuality, democracy, privacy, social connection, tolerance and hope to be morally good, but it is not considered moral if the highest values of a society are adherence to rules and traditional mores, the maintenance of hierarchical relationships, and absolute ideas of right and wrong. Any society based on the latter will find novels inherently immoral and subversive.
The worst thing we can do is to assume that the Electoral College [voting] resulting in the election of Donald Trump represents a mandate. It does not. He did not get the majority of the popular vote; that went to Hillary Clinton. That means those votes represent the consciousness of the nation, which is that abortion should be legal, that contraception and family planning are health issues and prevention, that a woman's right to reproductive privacy is the law of the land and should remain such.
Privacy is not negotiable.
I'm fiercely protective of my privacy.
All violations of essential privacy are brutalizing.
Privacy may actually be an anomaly. — © Vint Cerf
Privacy may actually be an anomaly.
And it is to these rights - the right of law and order, the right of life, the right of liberty, the right of a job, the right of a home in a decent neighborhood, and the right to an education - it is to these rights that I pledge my life and whatever capacity and ability I have.
Many students want their privacy.
It's important to have privacy and have a personal life.
I'm so tired of the privacy advocates.
It sucks to not have any privacy.
Like all security, privacy is hard.
There's this incredible pressure, especially on teens, to be perfect, look right, have the right clothes, date the right people, get into the right school, have the right home life, and so on.
Privacy is not for the passive.
I'm addicted to silence and privacy; I wallow in it.
Privacy is a bourgeois fantasy.
The dogs, and home, privacy is my constant.
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