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THOUGHTS ON
Secrets
“Three may keep a secret, “Ninety-two percent of the
if two of them are dead.” stuff told you in confidence
Benjamin Franklin you couldn’t get anyone else
136 to listen to.”
Franklin P. Adams
“I have no doubt that the
nation has suffered more
from undue secrecy than “This is a free country,
from undue disclosure.” madam. We have a right
Daniel Schorr to share your privacy in a
public place.”
Peter Ustinov
“Once the toothpaste is out
of the tube, it’s awfully hard
to get it back in.” “When a man bleeds
H.R. Haldeman inwardly, it is a dangerous
thing for himself; but when
he laughs inwardly, it bodes
“A picture is a secret about a no good to other people.”
secret: The more it tells you,
the less you know.” Charles Dickens
Diane Arbus
“If you read someone else’s
diary, you get what you
“All human beings have deserve.”
three lives: public, private
and secret.” David Sedaris
Gabriel García Márquez
“For nothing is
hidden that will not
“No one ever confines a be disclosed, and
secret to one person only. nothing concealed
No one destroys all copies that will not be
of a document.” known or brought out into
Renata Adler the open.”
World Wide-Open Web Luke 8:17
“At ev’ry word,
a reputation dies.” November 29, 1999
Alexander Pope
Even in its younger days, the Web was already invading FINAL THOUGHT
“No one gossips about other your privacy. Forbes senior editor Adam Penenberg
people’s secret virtues.” discovered this himself just before the turn of the mil-
Bertrand Russell lennium when he challenged a private eye to use the
internet to dig up as much information on him as possi-
“No one likes to see a ble—a challenge the gumshoe met with Marlowe-esque
government folder with his enthusiasm, uncovering (among much else) Penenberg’s
name on it.”
Social Security number and the balance of his Merrill
Stephen King
Lynch cash-management account. “The spread of the
Web . . . will make most of the secrets you have more
“Private faces in public
places / Are wiser and instantly available than ever before, ready to reveal
nicer / Than public faces in themselves in a few taps on the keyboard,” Penenberg
private places.” wrote. Paying a detective to dig up details seems pretty
W.H. Auden quaint now, of course, when tech giants such as Google
and Facebook routinely collect our most intimate infor-
“Everything secret mation and monetize it.
degenerates. Nothing is “Self-protection works up
safe that does not show SOURCES: THE WIT & WISDOM OF WOMEN, BY MELISSA STEIN; POOR RICHARD’S to a certain point; after
that, it is liable to incur
how it can bear discussion ALMANACK, BY BENJAMIN FRANKLIN; THE RAPE OF THE LOCK, BY ALEXANDER POPE; self-destruction.”
and publicity.” ON EDUCATION, ESPECIALLY IN EARLY CHILDHOOD, BY BERTRAND RUSSELL; THE
ORATORS, BY W.H. AUDEN; ROMANOFF AND JULIET, BY PETER USTINOV; THE PICKWICK —B.C. Forbes
Lord Acton PAPERS, BY CHARLES DICKENS; FIRESTARTER, BY STEPHEN KING.
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