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            As I composed myself to sleep, my last thought was that the populace of the twin towns of Luxor and Karnak had taken Tanus to their hearts completely, but that this was an onerous and dubious distinction. Fame and popularity breed envy in high places, and the adulation of the mob is fickle. They often take as much pleasure in tearing down the idols that they have grown tired of, as they did in elevating them in the first place.              It is safer by far to live unseen and unremarked, as  I always attempt to do.                                    SOURCE: The River God by Wilbur Smith
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Quote #32

Calvin: Space travel makes you realize how small we really are. When you see Earth as a tiny blue speck in the infinite reaches of space, you have to wonder about the mysteries of creation. Surely we're all part of some great design, no more or less important than anything else in the universe. Surely everything fits together has a purpose, a reason for being. Doesn't it make you wonder? SOURCE: Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson

Quote #31

Dean Galloway: Is there? Is it not possible that we are still living in the Dark Ages, still mocking the suggestion of 'mystical' forces that we cannot see or comprehend? History, if it has taught us anything at all, has taught us that the strange ideas we deride today are will one day be our celebrated truths.I claim I can transform this pyramid with a touch of my finger, and you question my sanity. I would expect more from a historian. History is replete with great minds who have proclaimed the same thing . . . great minds who have all insisted that man possesses mystical abilities if which he is unaware. SOURCE: The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown

Quote #30

What is evil, if not a natural law? Darkness followed light. Chaos followed order. Entropy was fundamental. Everything decayed. The perfectly ordered crystals eventually turned into random particles of dust.                                                                                             SOURCE: The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown

Quote #29

Wide acceptance of an idea is not proof of its validity.                                    SOURCE: The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown

Quote #28

Trish Dunne: Knowledge is a tool, and like all tools, its impact is in the hands of the user.                                            SOURCE: The Lost Symbol an Brown

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Peter Solomon: The key to our scientific future is hidden in our past. SOURCE: The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown