As with all new inventions, there are upsides and downsides. The commercial drone is no exception. But until robust safeguards have been introduced to protect personal privacy from prying eyes in the skies, the true benefits to society of unmanned aerial vehicles will remain unrealised.
— Alex MorrittI could admire his skills, and be relieved when he was on my side in a fight. But for a rat to like the cat? That scenario ended only one way. With one dead rat.
— Maria V. Snyder...[She] was not nearly so intrusive. If she happened to observe the comings and goings of her friends out of the corner of her eye (which she could hardly fail to do, given the nature of her favorite sitting-place) and chanced to be able to remember when she had seen them and where they had been going, it was simply a tribute to her keen powers of observation and recall. Conscious spying was beneath her altogether.
— Tom HoltTransparency means to dedicate our thoughts and efforts to non privacy rules and not to defend negative intelligence ideas or surveillance programs.
— Auliq IceShe was born under the sign of Gemini. And that stands for the good and evil twin. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde both hiding and residing inside her heart. Her good twin was not bad at all. But her evil twin was even better, and showed up to be way too fatal!
— Ana Claudia AntunesStudy after study has show that human behavior changes when we know we’re being watched. Under observation, we act less free, which means we effectively *are* less free.
— Edward SnowdenThis formidable officine dates from Peter the Great, who formed it in 1697...Its historic origins must, however, be looked for much earlier; one finds them in the byzantine traditions and in the operations of the Tartar domination...Espionage, delation, torture, and secret executions were the normal and regulating instruments of the |||||||| police.
— Maurice PaléologueCheating was a concept both foreign and integral to the fighting of wars.
— Tom ClancyWe don’t always like what’s good for us,” she said. “Especially at first.
— Erin BeatyIn the intelligence community, a rumor was almost as good as a confirmation.
— Kenneth Eade