I found below lines from the book Digital Fortress by Dan Brown worth noting:
Without wax, David.
- It is said that in death, all things become clear
- Everything is possible. The impossible just takes longer.
- Many hands make light work.
- Hiroshima, 8:15 a.m. August 6, 1945—a vile act of destruction. A senseless display of power by a country that had already won the war.
- You can’t jump for the stars if your feet hurt, her aunt had once told her.
- And when you get where you’re going, you darn well better look great!
- There are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
- Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? Who will guard the guards?
- Act first, explain later.
- Child psychology only works on children.
- There are always other options!
- Force a hand, and it will fight you. But convince and mind to think as you want it to think, an you have an ally
- All the pieces in the game had shifted.
- The human mind is the fastest computer in existence.
- I’m a survivor—but survivals nothing without honor. I’d rather die than live in the shadow of disgrace.
- Dearest Susan,
Without wax, David.
How i found the book, read here - Digital Fortress by Dan Brown
Could you cite the page numbers you found these quotes on? That would be great! Thank you so much.
ReplyDeletepage numbers would be really difficult dear... And I read it a long-long time back... I cannot even find the book in my shelf now... where did it go!!! Did someone take it and never returned it???
Deleteanyways to your question, I won't be able to do so even if I have the book with me. To do so, I would have to re-read the same. You could try finding them if you have s PDF copy of the same...