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"The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution, intact for over 200 years, guaranteed that the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath of affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized. After September 11th, 2001, those were just words on an old piece of paper, no longer a restriction of the Government's overreaching power to shake down its subjects."
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"When I go to the bathrooms, I cannot take off my pants as before; because there is a light continuously blinking like a camera, everyone says it is just an environmental friendly lighting. Well, I cannot really trust it and I am not taking the risk of circulating my naked photos around."
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"It's quite enough to have a secret. Anything more would be greedy."
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"If you cry in the rain, only the sky will see your tears."
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"Privacy seems not an illusion for those who want to believe in secrecy principle."
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"As much as anything else, it was a stare, not so paradoxically, of a privacy-lover who, once his privacy has been invaded, doesn't quite approve when the invader just gets up and leaves, one-two-three, like that."
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"If you want to keep a secret, you must also hide it from yourself."
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"The most sacred thing is to be able to shut your own door."
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"There are some secrets so toxic you can't share. Especially if you love who it is you'd have to share with."
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"I did not have a reputation to defend."
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"First law of pleasurable love-making in the long run, is that you don't keep naked pictures of your partner on your phone."
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"It was as impersonal as the Internet itself, the object responsible for connecting you to long lost people in your life, and many new ones, none of whom you will ever see."
Technology

"The test of any relationship is, when the going gets tough, whether your partner stays with you or 'gets going'."
Relationship

"How could you have a war on terrorism when war is terrorism?"
Conflict

"Genetic engineering was messy. To force a sequence of foreign DNA into a plant, you couldn't just snip the desired gene from the bacteria and sew it on to the plant's DNA sequence like an old woman working on a quilt."
Science

"The law is logical and is based on common sense. The trick was to argue the law in favor of your particular point of view without sounding biased. It was kind of like a magic trick: the best illusionist being the one who can best manipulate the logic to his or her advantage, all the while giving the illusion of impartiality."
Law

"Look innocent. Have hope. "Okay. "And remember "What? "Even O.J. Simpson was acquitted."
Irony

"How one tragedy affects so many others."
Tragedy

"Sometimes you can get more answers by not asking any questions."
Silence

"Unfortunately, violence has a way of overpowering even the strongest of wills."
Violence

"On a basic level, he had seen first-hand how his government used the element of fear to accomplish its objectives; the same element of fear that had been used as an excuse to engage its huge war machine in conflicts for the profits of America's oligarchy."
Fear
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