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  • #1
    Dan    Brown
    “Everything is possible. The impossible just takes longer.”
    Dan Brown, Digital Fortress

  • #2
    Dan    Brown
    “Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? Who will guard the guards?”
    Dan Brown, Digital Fortress

  • #3
    Dan    Brown
    “Please accept this humble fax. My love for you is without wax.”
    Dan Brown, Digital Fortress

  • #4
    Dan    Brown
    “Act first, explain later.”
    Dan Brown, Digital Fortress

  • #5
    Dan    Brown
    “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”
    Dan Brown, Digital Fortress

  • #6
    Dan    Brown
    “It is said that in death, all things become clear.”
    Dan Brown, Digital Fortress

  • #7
    Dan    Brown
    “Who will guard the guards ? If we're the guards of society, then who will watch us and make sure that we're not dangerous?”
    Dan Brown, Digital Fortress

  • #8
    Dan    Brown
    “You can’t jump for the stars if your feet hurt.”
    Dan Brown, Digital Fortress

  • #9
    Dan    Brown
    “Many hands make light work.”
    Dan Brown, Digital Fortress

  • #10
    Dan    Brown
    “And when you get where you’re going, you darn well better look great!”
    Dan Brown, Digital Fortress

  • #11
    Dan    Brown
    “Ladies and gentlemen.” He [Jabba] sighed. “Meet the kamikaze of computer invaders...the worm.”
    Dan Brown, Digital Fortress

  • #12
    Dan    Brown
    “Look, you runny-nosed little runt. You're going to back off right now, or I'm going to rip that safety pin out of your nose and pin your mouth shut.”
    Dan Brown, Digital Fortress

  • #13
    Dan    Brown
    “it is said that in death, all things become clear ”
    Dan Brown, Digital Fortress

  • #14
    Dan    Brown
    “Jabba resembled a giant tadpole, like the cinematic creature for whom he was nicknamed, the man was a hairless spheroid. As resident guardian angel of all NSA computer systems, Jabba marched from department to department, tweaking, soldering, and reaffirming his credo that prevention was the best medicine. No NSA computer had ever been infected under Jabba's reign; he intended to keep it that way.”
    Dan Brown, Digital Fortress

  • #15
    Dan    Brown
    “But Susan's thoughts were far removed from the political implications of Digital Fortress. She was still struggling to comprehend its existence. She'd spent her life breaking codes, firmly denying the existence of the ultimate code. Every code is breakable - the Bergofsky Principle! She felt like an atheist coming face to face with God.”
    Dan Brown, Digital Fortress



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