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141 " Believe me, I know what it's like to feel all alone...the worst kind of loneliness in the world is isolation that comes from being misunderstood, it can make people lose their grasp on reality. "
― Dan Brown , Inferno (Robert Langdon, #4)
142 " The coo of a single dove had changed everything. "
143 " Enquanto o teu nome for dito, tu jamais morrerás. "
144 " I’ve heard of denial,” Langdon quipped blithely, “but I don’t think it exists. "
145 " And an even bigger army of Catholic missionaries marched in on your heels and told the Africans that if they used the condoms, they’d all go to hell. Africa has a new environmental issue now—landfills overflowing with unused condoms. "
146 " I’m sure you despise me,” she sobbed, looking up at him through tearful eyes.“Despise you?!” Langdon exclaimed. “I don’t have the slightest idea who you are! All you’ve done is lie to me!”“I know,” she said softly. “I’m sorry. I’ve been trying to do the right thing. "
147 " And more recently, the world had been led to believe that weapons of mass destruction existed in Iraq. "
148 " As you may know, when someone endures a horrific event like a car accident or a sexual assault, the long-term memories can be permanently debilitating. "
149 " For years they have pursued me. Their persistence has kept me underground … forced me to live in purgatory … laboring beneath the earth like a chthonic monster. "
150 " Los lugares más oscuros del infierno están reservados para aquellos que mantienen su neutralidad en épocas de crisis de moral "
151 " I am a fan of the truth even if it is painfully hard to accept "
152 " Only one form of contagion travels faster than a virus, Sinskey thought. And that’s fear. "
153 " tonight … for it’s the beginning of forever.’ "
154 " The truth only be glimpsed through the eye of the death. "
155 " I grew up Catholic. I know sin. "
156 " The man was no stranger to deception, and yet his heart was pounding wildly now. He took another deep, throbbing breath. You've been deceiving people for years, he reminded himself. It's what you do. "
157 " I do not fear death, for death transforms visionaries into martyrs; converts noble ideas into powerful movements. "
158 " Nothing is more creative … nor destructive … than a brilliant mind with a purpose. "
159 " I know you want to run, but I’m not going to let you. Sooner or later you need to start trusting someone. "
160 " The power of population is so superior to the power in the earth to produce subsistence for man, that premature death must in some shape or other visit the human race. "