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Langdon knew she was right and reluctantly made his way around the balcony, hugging the wall as he went.
— Dan Brown
By 1975 sexual feeling and marriage will have nothing to do with each other.
— John Langdon-Davies
Art pierces opaque subjectivity, the not seeing of conventional life, and discloses reality.
— Langdon Brown Gilkey
Only the most passionate, forthright kind of love would ever induce her to enter the confining state of matrimony.
— Melanie Dickerson
Robert wondered if any of Harvard's revered Egyptologists had ever knocked on the door of a pyramid and expected an answer.
— Dan Brown
I'm somebody who likes codes and ciphers and chases and artwork and architecture, and all the things you find in a Robert Langdon thriller.
— Dan Brown
An artist is a man who tries to express the inexpressible.
— Alvin Langdon Coburn
I wish to state emphatically that I do not believe in any sort of handwork or manipulation on a photographic negative or print.
— Alvin Langdon Coburn
Zobrist yesterday afternoon." "We most certainly did - " Sienna placed a restraining hand on Langdon's arm. "Robert ... " She gave a grim sigh. "Six
— Dan Brown
Said, leaving Langdon and moving several yards to a portable table covered with investigation
— Dan Brown
When you were a tadpole and I was a fish, in the Palaeozoic time And side by side in the sluggish tide, we sprawled in the ooze and slime.
— Langdon Smith
Democracy will be dead by 1950.
— John Langdon-Davies
Technologies are not merely aids to human activity, but also powerful forces acting to reshape that activity and its meaning.
— Langdon Winner
Only the most passionate love could ever induce me to marry.
— Melanie Dickerson
There is not the slightest indication that nuclear energy will ever be obtainable.
— John Langdon-Davies
I don't go to restaurants, I go to tables.
— Langdon Winner
Language, philosophy, and science are interwoven into the design of words, which are manipulated to create surprising illusions.
— John Langdon
I affirm that any sort of photograph is superior to any sort of painting aiming at the same result.
— Alvin Langdon Coburn
Mr John Langdon Davies warns women 'that when children cease to be altogether desirable, women cease to be altogether necessary'.
— Virginia Woolf
No good deed goes unpunished.' Langdon
— Dan Brown
You have every right to be free, Miss Langdon. No one is denying you that. But freedom is only valuable if you use your freedom wisely.
— Melanie Dickerson
Modern American marriage is like a wire fence. The woman's the wire -the posts are the husband's.
— Langdon Elwyn Mitchell
By 1960 work will be limited to three hours a day.
— John Langdon-Davies
Langdon suddenly wondered if
— Dan Brown
Why should not the camera artist break away from the worn out conventions and claim the freedom of expression which any art must have to be alive.
— Alvin Langdon Coburn
Who better than a bunch of celibate male octogenarians to tell the world how to have sex? - Robert Langdon
— Dan Brown
If we cannot be decent, let us endeavor to be graceful. If we can't be moral, at least we can avoid being vulgar.
— Langdon Elwyn Mitchell
In the technical realm, we repeatedly enter into a series of social contracts, the terms of which are revealed only after the signing.
— Langdon Winner
Who says that actors are cattle? Show me a cow who can earn a million dollars a film.
— Langdon Winner
Death is only a byproduct of terrorism.
— Dan Brown
A photographic portrait needs more collaboration between sitter and artist than a painted portrait.
— Alvin Langdon Coburn
If I had a Volkswagon Beetle. I'd paint the front to resemble Glenn Langdon in War Of The Colossal Beast. Why? Two words: The Ladies.
— Dana Gould
As both a fine artist and a graphic designer, I specialize in the visual presentation of words.
— John Langdon
Ironically, this same code had been a plot twist in a mediocre thriller Langdon had read years ago.
— Dan Brown
straight ahead. She locked gazes
— J.T. Langdon
Art has a prophetic role, denouncing the culture it lays bare.
— Langdon Brown Gilkey