Privacy and security are those things you give up when you show the world what makes you extraordinary.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Once you've lost your privacy, you realize you've lost an extremely valuable thing.
That's important to me, to find the extraordinary inside the ordinary.
For me, privacy and security are really important. We think about it in terms of both: You can't have privacy without security.
People do not decide to become extraordinary. They decide to accomplish extraordinary things.
I think we live in a world where the most important thing is daily life: sharing a space with your family, making meals, being with your people. It's not only the idea of privacy, it's the beauty of the moment, at a time in the world when everything goes really fast - too fast.
The American people must be willing to give up a degree of personal privacy in exchange for safety and security.
Reality is always extraordinary.
You can't always do the extraordinary, in between you have to do the ordinary. Because if you didn't, what would constitute the extraordinary?
I'm just an ordinary person who has an extraordinary job.
The people who are worried about privacy have a legitimate worry. But we live in a complex world where you're going to have to have a level of security greater than you did back in the olden days, if you will. And our laws and our interpretation of the Constitution, I think, have to change.
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