Dan Brown
Dan Brown
Daniel "Dan" Brownis an American author of thriller fiction who is best known for the 2003 bestselling novel The Da Vinci Code. Brown's novels are treasure hunts set in a 24-hour period, and feature the recurring themes of cryptography, keys, symbols, codes, and conspiracy theories. His books have been translated into 52 languages, and as of 2012, sold over 200 million copies. Three of them, Angels & Demons, The Da Vinci Code, and Inferno, have been or are being adapted...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionNovelist
Date of Birth22 June 1964
CityExeter, NH
CountryUnited States of America
the strange ideas we derive today will one day be our celebrated truths
The truth, however, was stranger still.
Medicine, electronic communications, space travel, genetic manipulation . . . these are the miracles about which we now tell our children. These are the miracles we herald as proof that science will bring us the answers. The ancient stories of immaculate conceptions, burning bushes, and parting seas are no longer relevant. God has become obsolete. Science has won the battle.
In my mind, the men and women of NASA are history's modern pioneers. They attempt the impossible, accept failure, and then back to the drawing board while the rest of us stand back and criticize.
When in doubt, just spit it out. That all challenges can be overcome by speaking the truth, no matter how itcomes out.
There's just no substitute for the truth.
Learning the truth has become my life's love.
Forgiveness is God's greatest gift
All around the world, we are gazing skyward waiting for God… Never realizing that God is waiting for us.
To fly or not to fly, that's the question.
If it wasn't painfully difficult, you did it wrong!
The information was kept hidden for the same reason we keep matches from children. In the correct hands, fire can provide illumination... but in the wrong hands, fire can be highly destructive.
The human body is amazing," she said. If you deprive it of one sensory input, the other senses take over, almost instantly.
Even brilliant scientists Google themselves.