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It is safer to be with Russia.
It was safer to be afflicted than accused.
"It is easier and safer to be a desk man," he said, "and you get lunch".
But, he adds, "all the democracies do feel it is safer to be together.
"It is far safer to be feared than loved," wrote someone a long time ago.
As Lanier points out later: It's safer to be the aggregator of the collective.
In some parts of Congo, it seems safer to be soldier than a woman civilian.
"They were safer to be out of harm's way, and that's why they left.
At restaurants, you wonder, is it safer to be inside or outside?
It's just safer to be with someone who has something to lose".
'Nobody's looking at you.' So for me — in Catholic school, around my mother — it was just safer to be invisible".
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