Quotes from Dan Brown
Science can heal, or science can kill. It depends on the soul of the man using the science. It is the soul that interests me.
~ Dan Brown
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la tiranía y la opresión nunca podrán derrotar a la compasión…que los gritos fanáticos de los bravucones del mundo siempre acaban silenciados por las voces unidas de la decencia que se elevan en su contra.
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Las decisiones del pasado determinan nuestro presente.
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A lo largo de la historia, las persona más peligrosas siempre habían sido los hombres De Dios...sobre todo cuando sus dioses se veían amenazados
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tyranny and oppression are no match for compassion…that the fanatical shouts of the bullies of the world are invariably silenced by the unified voices of decency that rise up to meet them.
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Y Dios? —preguntó—. ¿Crees en Dios? Ella lo sopesó largo rato. —La ciencia me dice que Dios existe. La mente, que nunca lo comprenderé. Y mi corazón, que está más allá de nuestros sentidos
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Impressionists, Cubists, and Surrealists who had stunned the world between 1870 and 1960 by entirely redefining art. VAN GOGH… SEURAT… PICASSO… MUNCH… MATISSE… MAGRITTE… KLIMT… KANDINSKY… JOHNS… HOCKNEY… GAUGUIN… DUCHAMP… DEGAS… CHAGALL… CÉZANNE… CASSATT… BRAQUE… ARP… ALBERS…
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has given me a deep respect for that which transcends human understanding. I've learned never to close my mind to an idea simply because it seems miraculous.
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Sa-ti amintesti de seara asta, fiindca este inceputul vesniciei.
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Assure. Believe. Convert. Religions assure salvation; religions believe in a precise theory; and religions convert nonbelievers.
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L'Eixample, Langdon thought. The Widening. Visionary city architect Ildefons Cerdà had widened all the intersections in this district by shaving the corners off the square blocks to create mini plazas, with better visibility, increased airflow, and abundant space for outdoor cafés.
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Drink it, he told himself. You have nothing to fear.
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WHAT WE HAVE DONE FOR OURSELVES ALONE DIES WITH US; WHAT WE HAVE DONE FOR OTHERS AND THE WORLD REMAINS AND IS IMMORTAL
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poeta que estamos buscando podría ser Friedrich Nietzsche
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There are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
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One of the objectives of art is to promote dialogue.
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Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?' Susan looked puzzled. 'It's Latin,' Hale said. 'From Satires of Juvenal. It means "Who will guard the guards?
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arcane knowledge capable of imbuing humans with mystical
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En el mundo del arte clásico, las obras se aprecian en base a la ejecución del artista; es decir, la destreza con la que pinta el lienzo o cincela la piedra. En el arte moderno, sin embargo, la valoración se basa más en la idea que en su ejecución
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A Pope usually worked fourteen-hour days, seven days a week, and died of exhaustion in an average of 6.3 years. The inside joke was that accepting the papacy was a cardinal's "fastest route to heaven.
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Cuando la causa es sagrada, el perdón de Dios está garantizado"
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Religion cannot claim morality as its own...
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As are many equally improbable beliefs." Langdon often reminded his students that most modern religions included stories that did not hold up to scientific scrutiny: everything from Moses parting the Red Sea . . . to
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El peor tipo de soledad en el mundo es la de ser malentendido. Puede llegar a provocar que uno pierda el contacto con la realidad".
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