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When they set off for their first day at their new school, I will never forget that winter morning as I watched our girls, just 7 and 10 years old, pile into those black SUVs with all those big men with guns.
- Michelle Obama
Wise and humane management of the patient is the best safeguard against infection.
- Florence Nightingale
Character in leadership is the most important balance for leadership. Without character, leaders have no safety. Leadership has no protection without character.
- Myles Munroe
Because you may think a bed is a peaceful thing, Sir, and to you it may mean rest and comfort and a good night's sleep. But it isn't so for everyone; and there are many dangerous things that may take place in a bed.
- Margaret Atwood
But my dreaming self refuses to be consoled. It continues to wander, aimless, homeless, alone. It cannot be convinced of its safety by any evidence drawn from my waking life.
- Margaret Atwood
The best way of being kind to bears is not to be very close to them.
- Margaret Atwood
A wall that cannot be defended is no sooner built than ended.
- Margaret Atwood
There were places you didn't want to walk, precautions you took that had to do with locks on windows and doors, drawing the curtains, leaving on lights. These things you did were like prayers; you did them and you hoped they would save you. And for the most part they did. Or something did; you could tell by the fact that you were still alive. But all of that was pertinent only in the night, and had nothing to do with the man you loved, at least in daylight.
- Margaret Atwood
Being here with him is safety; it's a cave, where we huddle together while the storm goes on outside.
- Margaret Atwood
There are cameras nowadays that have been developed to tell the difference between a squirrel and a bomb.
- George W. Bush
The safety-obsessed church lacks the inner dynamic to foster profound missional impact in our time.
- Alan Hirsch
Once upon a time refugee meant somebody who has a refuge, found a place, a haven where he could find refuge.
- Elie Wiesel