“Side effect of overemphasizing the importance of personal security in your life is that it can cause you to live reactively.” Life IsCausesFearSidesEffectsSecurityImportanceSide EffectsPersonal Security Author:Steve Pavlina
“There is simply too much unnecessary suffering in our world. And we should see that as a national security risk, by the way. Given enough time, desperate people will tend to do desperate things. At a certain point you won't be able to build enough prisons or enough bombs to eradicate the effects of all that violence inside so many hearts.” PeopleWorldWayShouldHeartEnoughAbleCertainSufferingGivenToo MuchViolenceRiskEffectsSecurityPrisonDesperateBombsOur WorldUnnecessaryNational SecurityEnough TimeUnnecessary Suffering Author:Marianne Williamson
“While generosity may be the antidote for the dizzying effects of wealth, your appetite for more may function as an antidote against God-honoring generosity. Your appetite for more stuff, status, and security has the potential to quash your efforts to be generous. And that's a problem.” MayProblemStuffWealthEffortEffectsSecurityFunctionGenerosityGenerousAppetiteAntidote Author:Andy Stanley
“We need an adequate defense, but every arms dollar we spend above adequacy has a long-term weakening effect upon the nation and its security.” NeedsLongWarNationsTermEffectsSecurityArmsDollarsDefenseLong TermAdequateWeakeningAdequacy Author:Dwight D. Eisenhower
“Once a nation's population becomes prosperous and secure, for example through economic security and universal health care, much of the population loses interest in seeking the aid and protection of supernatural entities. This effect appears to be so consistent that it may prevent nations from being highly religious while enjoying good internal socioeconomic conditions.” MayCareNationsEnjoyInterestLosesReligiousEconomicConditionsEffectsSecurityExampleUniversalPopulationSeekingProtectionAidsSecureHealth CareConsistentInternalsEntityProsperousEconomic SecurityUniversal Health Care Author:Gregory S. Paul
“But if we admit God, must we admit Miracle? Indeed, indeed, you have no security against it. That is the bargain. Theology says to you in effect, 'Admit God and with Him the risk of a few miracles, and I in return will ratify your faith in uniformity as regards the overwhelming majority of events.” IfsRiskEffectsSecurityEventsReturnMiracleRegardMajorityTheologyOverwhelmingBargainsUniformity Author:C. S. Lewis
“This kind of totalization of security consciousness [after tragedy of 9/11] has the effect within classrooms (and beyond) of constraining the imagination and reinforcing attitudes that privilege the forces of law and order as against the crosscurrents of freedom and dissent.” KindLawOrderForceImaginationConsciousnessAttitudeEffectsSecurityTragedyPrivilegeClassroomDissentLaw And Order Author:Richard A. Falk
“We can no longer stand for the Security Council passing resolutions and then in effect heaving alongside and taking a vacation. We cannot leave it to the secretary general to go cap in hand.” HandsEffectsSecurityPassingPassingsResolutionVacationSecretaryCouncilCapsSecurity Council Author:Alex J. Morrison
“Homeland security is inherently transnational today. There's hardly anything adverse that happens in our homeland that doesn't have a cause or effect that's generated abroad. Increasingly, we must rely on our allies and foreign governments to share information and data to secure our country.” CountryGovernmentHappensTodayCausesShareEffectsSecurityInformationOur CountrySecureDataRelyAlliesHomelandAdverseHomeland Security Author:Alan Bersin
“Education makes us the human beings we are. It has major impacts on economic development, on social equity, gender equity. In all kinds of ways, our lives are transformed by education and security. Even if it had not one iota of effect [on] security, it would still remain in my judgment the biggest priority in the world.” IfsWorldWayHumansKindStillsSocialHuman BeingsOur LivesEconomicEffectsSecurityDevelopmentJudgmentMajorsImpactGenderPrioritiesAll KindsTransformedEquityEconomic Development Author:Amartya Sen
“Maybe [the Republicans] 'll find ways around it, but the financial system of the world depends very heavily on the credibility of the US Treasury Department. US Treasury securities are what's called "good as gold"; they're the basis of international finance, and if the government can't uphold them, if they become valueless, the effect on the international financial system could be quite severe. But in order to destroy a limited health-care law, the right-wing Republicans, the reactionary Republicans, are willing to do that.” IfsWorldWayGovernmentCareLawOrderEffectsSecurityWillingDependsRepublicanGoldBasesWingsFinancialInternationalFinanceHealth CareDepartmentSevereCredibilityRight WingTreasuryReactionariesFinancial SystemValuelessUs Treasury Author:Noam Chomsky