Dan Brown Quotes
Dan Brown (2003). “The Da Vinci Code: A Novel”
Dan Brown (2005). “Angels & Demons”, p.421, Simon and Schuster
Dan Brown (2009). “Angels & Demons - Movie Tie-In: A Novel”, p.408, Simon and Schuster
Dan Brown (2005). “Angels & Demons”, p.18, Simon and Schuster
Dan Brown (2007). “Digital Fortress: A Thriller”, p.27, Macmillan
Knowledge is a tool, and like all tools, its impact is in the hands of the user.
"The Lost Symbol". Book by Dan Brown, (Trish Dunne, Ch. 18), 2009.
Dan Brown (2004). “The Da Vinci Code”, Doubleday Books
Men go to far greater lengths to avoid what they fear than to obtain what they desire.
Dan Brown (2003). “The Da Vinci Code: A Novel”
Dan Brown (2010). “The Lost Symbol Illustrated edition”, p.183, Random House
The decisions of our past are the architects of our present.
Dan Brown (2014). “Inferno: Special Illustrated Edition (Enhanced): Featuring Robert Langdon”, p.42, Knopf
Dan Brown (2014). “Inferno: Special Illustrated Edition (Enhanced): Featuring Robert Langdon”, p.377, Knopf
Anyone who said power was not addictive had never really experienced it.
Dan Brown (2002). “Deception Point”, p.287, Simon and Schuster
Life is filled with difficult decisions, he thought. And winners are those who make them.
"Deception Point".
Dan Brown (2013). “Inferno: (Robert Langdon Book 4)”, p.449, Random House
Only one form of contagion travels faster than a virus. And that's fear.
Dan Brown (2014). “Inferno: Special Illustrated Edition (Enhanced): Featuring Robert Langdon”, p.729, Knopf
When multiple explanations exist, the simplest is usually correct.
Dan Brown (2006). “Deception Point”, p.298, Simon and Schuster
Dan Brown (2017). “Dan Brown’s Robert Langdon Series”, p.1354, Random House
Dan Brown (2010). “The Lost Symbol Illustrated edition”, p.982, Random House
Dan Brown (2006). “Deception Point”, p.312, Simon and Schuster
Dan Brown (2003). “The Da Vinci Code: A Novel”
I'm a fan of the truth... even if it's painfully hard to accept.
Dan Brown (2014). “Inferno: Special Illustrated Edition (Enhanced): Featuring Robert Langdon”, p.378, Knopf