Protect Quotes

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“We can learn to protect ourselves against malicious hackers and scam artists, allowing ourselves to feel calmer and more confident in any situation. Critically, we can learn to become far more self-aware about how we’re communicating.”
Christopher Hadnagy, Human Hacking: Win Friends, Influence People, and Leave Them Better Off for Having Met You

Kamaran Ihsan Salih
“Wise will protect your knowledge, fools will vanish it.”
Kamaran Ihsan Salih

Jessica Nelson
“Your desire to protect me is noble, but I must be free to make my own choices. To control someone is not loving.”
Jessica Nelson, Love Inspired Historical April 2018 Box Set: The Rancher Inherits a Family\Montana Lawman Rescuer\Mail-Order Bride Switch\The Unconventional Governess

Asa Don Brown
“There is a common thread that weaves throughout the very fabric of every first responder. It is the innate desire to safeguard and protect one's most intimate of relationships.”
Asa Don Brown

Gift Gugu Mona
“Faith in God protects you from being destroyed by the storm.”
Gift Gugu Mona, The Essence of Faith: Daily Inspirational Quotes

Linda  Durham
“Ravens taught me to pay attention. The desert taught me to see. Art and artists taught me to see more…and better…and to appreciate, savor, and protect.”
Linda Durham, Still Moving: a memoir

Ruby Mohan
“Even if you are a mendicant, you must learn to protect your assets and even if you are a ruler, powerful and strong, your bad karma will eventually bite you.”
Ruby Mohan, The Kidnapping

Sanjo Jendayi
“Guard your intellect
Like the most valuable
property you own.”
Sanjo Jendayi

Sanjo Jendayi
“Haiku:
Intellectual
Property is worth ten times
More than you may think.”
Sanjo Jendayi

Sanjo Jendayi
“Haiku:
Guard your intellect
Like the most valuable
property you own.”
Sanjo Jendayi

B.K. Sweeting
“Protect your mind. Protect your time. The value is, The peace in your life.”
B.K. Sweeting

Rick Kirschner
“The best protection is to snip the connecting cord they’ve attached that ties your choice to guilt. First, snip the cord inside yourself. Then thank them for their support, as if support was what they had to offer. This disconnects their access and frees you to move on without any chains of obligation to bind you.”
Rick Kirschner, Dealing with Difficult People : 24 lessons for Bringing Out the Best in Everyone

“To protect your interests in your transactions when making an offer you’ll often use at least one—and maybe several—contingencies.”
J Scott

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“The flag stands for the vision cast and the blood spilt by those who hoped (against all hope) that we would be swept up by both and stand fast against anything that would attack either.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Daniel Thorman
“When ‘my lady’ called, could her oath sworn protector tarry? I thought the knightly answer should be: ‘Nay,’ or perhaps even: ‘Heck Nay.”
Daniel Thorman, Mayhem at the Mill

Ruby Mohan
“Always add value: it is the only gig that can help you survive”
Ruby Mohan, The Kidnapping

“If it is God given; then protect it.”
Dr. Lucas D. Shallua

“We always start with what worked well, then consider where we fell short of our intent. This protects us from looking more at the negative more than the positive.”
Ceri Evans, Perform Under Pressure: Change the Way You Feel, Think and Act Under Pressure

Loren W. Christensen
“To protect yourself, you must believe in yourself. Nothing will encourage that belief more than knowing you are prepared.”
Loren W. Christensen, Fight Back: A Woman's Guide to Self-defense that Works

“Injury is its way of protecting you and telling you to change something.”
Trevor Moawad, It Takes What It Takes: How to Think Neutrally and Gain Control of Your Life

“The captain is the figure who holds sway over the dressing room by speaking to teammates as a peer, counseling them on and off the field, motivating them, challenging them, protecting them, resolving disputes, enforcing standards, inspiring fear when necessary, and above all setting a tone with words and deeds.”
Sam Walker, The Captain Class: The Hidden Force that Creates the World's Greatest Teams

“We need weapons to protect ourselves.”
Josh Manning, Concealed Carry Bible: A Complete Self Defense Guide A to Z

“Admitting that we’re flawed and then showing the entire world what that flaw is scares the hell out of us. And your brain has a Nobel Prize in protecting your ego and self-image—the perceptions you have about who you think you should be.”
Simon Marshall, The Brave Athlete: Calm the F*ck Down and Rise to the Occasion

Steven Magee
“Protect Hawaiian culture.”
Steven Magee

“If you can be respectful and private but firm in this conversation, most problem behavior will stop. And remember, if the behavior is over the line, you shouldn’t hesitate to contact HR to ensure your rights and dignity are protected.”
Kerry Patterson, Crucial Confrontations: Tools for Talking About Broken Promises, Violated Expectations, and Bad Behavior

“That way you are protected with adequate information in case something unexpected comes up.”
Jim Camp, No: The Only Negotiating System You Need for Work and Home

“Protect yourself against would-be manipulators by understanding and recognizing their tricks.”
Christopher Hadnagy, Human Hacking: Win Friends, Influence People, and Leave Them Better Off for Having Met You

William Ury
“The Power of a Positive No describes how to say No when it is vital to stand up and protect your core interests and values. It is not just about how to say No, however, but about how to do so in a respectful and constructive manner that can potentially lead to agreement. As its subtitle indicates, it is about how to say No and still get to Yes.”
William Ury, Getting Past No: Negotiating in Difficult Situations

Rick Kirschner
“Your Goal: Preserve and Protect the Boundary. When dealing with meddling Meddlers who seek to first invade and then remotely run your life, your behavior must send an unmistakable signal that there is a boundary between you that will not be crossed. They must come to understand that while you appreciate their concern and interest, you have the outcome under control and a clear view of the details along the way. The best thing they can give you is their support, and the best thing you can give them is a well-defined boundary that they cannot cross.”
Rick Kirschner, Dealing With People You Can't Stand and How to Simplify Your Life