Airport Security Quotes
Collection of top 19 famous quotes about Airport Security
Airport Security Quotes & Sayings
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Granted, this system is insane, but we must not let sanity stand in the way of airport security.
— Dave Barry
A fortress is of no use to cowards.
— Thiruvalluvar
Life, friends, is boring. We must not say so.
After all, the sky flashes, the great sea yearns,
we ourselves flash and yearn — John Berryman
After all, the sky flashes, the great sea yearns,
we ourselves flash and yearn — John Berryman
Fill the bowl with rosy wine, around our temples roses twine, And let us cheerfully awhile, like wine and roses, smile.
— Abraham Cowley
It was all her fortune. It seemed to her very fine thus to throw it away.
— Gustave Flaubert
Easter says that love is more powerful than death, bigger than the dark, bigger than cancer, bigger even than airport security lines.
— Anne Lamott
The front line with ISIS isn't just in Iraq and Syria, it's in Kennedy Airport and the Rio Grande. Border security is national security.
— Ted Cruz
Airport security exists to guard us against terrorist attacks.
— Salman Rushdie
With existing technology, we can enforce airport security without sacrificing our personal privacy.
— Tom Udall
Hunter already had some baggage, add my baggage on top of that and it'd be a recipe for pissing off airport security.
— Anonymous
At the departure gate, a drunken airport security woman was handing out box cutters to the passengers.
— Warren Ellis
It was either me or Confucius that said the journey of a thousand miles begins with a vicious ass raping at airport security.
— Doug Stanhope
I seethe at the humiliation of airport security checks.
— Tom Hodgkinson
We girls watch from our boxes like orchids in a greehouse. Sheltered from the past. Blinded to the future.
— Holly Bodger
I mean, if my phone is trying to kill me then that crazy X-ray machine at airport security is a straight-up assassin.
— Amy Poehler