Breaches Of Confidentiality Quotes & Sayings
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Artists themselves are not confined, but their output is. — Robert Smithson
Dreams are large possessions ... they are an expansion of life, an enlightenment, and a discipline. I thank God for my dream life; my daily life would be far poorer, if it wanted the second sight of dreams. — Amelia Barr
We are in a world where most American citizens over the age of 12 share things with each other online. — Clay Shirky
God is higher than all wealth and success — Sunday Adelaja
How sad and bad and mad it was - but then, how it was sweet — Robert Browning
In almost every profession - whether it's law or journalism, finance or medicine or academia or running a small business - people rely on confidential communications to do their jobs. We count on the space of trust that confidentiality provides. When someone breaches that trust, we are all worse off for it. — Hillary Clinton
Books are great tools, but they are disappointing gods. And once books become idols, those idols will leave us deeply unsatisfied. — Tony Reinke
Alabama seniors all across the Third Congressional District continue facing high drug costs. — Mike Rogers
It's actually easier to do autobiographical stories. The story is already there. It's a matter of carving away what doesn't fit rather than building up from nothing. — Craig Thompson
I've got this thing I do when my mind starts to spiral before a fight. I unfold my fingers and concentrate on them one by one until my feelings narrow into focused calm. I associate each finger with a specific phrase, and if I have time, I recite them to myself like mantras. — Elliott James
It is not humiliating to be unhappy. Physical suffering is sometimes humiliating, but the suffering of being cannot be, it is life. — Albert Camus
I believe that the ten billion people expected to be present at the end of the century will enjoy a far better quality of life if we conserve half of the planet for nature than if we consume nature entirely. — Edward O. Wilson
