“That got my blood boiling because the Legislature thinks they're invulnerable.”
Cody Knotts
“There's a tendency after you win your second term to think you're invulnerable. You're not just king of the mountain, you've mastered the mountain. That can often lead to mistakes of excessive pride.”
David Gergen
“Many people thought the Mac was invulnerable. That's never been true, but the low number of viruses and attack attempts has made it feel true.”
Craig Schmugar
“One of the lessons of 9/11 is that you can't assume we are invulnerable, ... There is still a very serious threat that these terrorist groups are going to get access to nuclear devices.”
Jack Reed
“Mac OS X is not invulnerable. It, like any other operating system, has security deficiencies in various aspects of the software. Some are technical in nature, and others lend themselves to social engineering trickery. However, the general architecture and design philosophy of Mac OS X, in addition to usage of open source components for most network-accessible services that receive intense peer scrutiny from the community, make Mac OS X a very secure operating system.”
Dave Schroeder
“There's no part of Florida that's truly hurricane-invulnerable.”
Jack Beven
“It's hard to think what should make your blood boil more -- what happened to Billy Ray or what didn't happen to those who abused him. It's something we can't ignore.”
Morris Dees