A Quote by Dan Brown

It seemed there was always a close correlation between true believers and high body counts. — © Dan Brown
It seemed there was always a close correlation between true believers and high body counts.
While our energy efficiency is improving, there is a very high correlation, almost near perfect correlation, between GDP growth, and energy usage.
There seemed to be some correlation between devotion to God and a misguided zeal for marshmallows.
There is a definite correlation between the mind and the body.
I am suggesting that there is, and always has been, a rather high correlation between ethnicity and occupation/economic role throughout the various time-space zones of historical capitalism.
There's this list on Internet Movie Database that I'm on, and it's called 'Actors with High Body Counts.' I'm always playing the bad guy.
There is an excellent correlation between giving society what it wants and making money, and almost no correlation between the desire to make money and how much money one makes.
There is a correlation between economic inequality and personal violence. The explanation for the correlation isn't completely clear; there are a number of possibilities.
In fact, there is a very close correlation between human rights violations and US aid, particularly in Latin America.
True believers just don't see things the way they are, because if they did, they wouldn't be true believers anymore.
Braque always said that the only thing that counts, in painting, is the intention, and it's true. What counts is what one wants to do, and not what one does. That's what's important.
[Some of the people I'd met] were wonderful people as human beings, and some people were more difficult. I could not see a correlation between their particular genius in playing chess and music and mathematics, etc. ... with human qualities. Some were really good, wonderful people, and some were difficult characters, but there was no clear correlation. But when I met some spiritual masters, [I thought that] there had to be a correlation, and it turned out to be true.
Correlations are not explanations and besides, they can be as spurious as the high correlation in Finland between foxes killed and divorces.
I don't see the direct correlation between my personal life and the novel I'm writing until I'm at the end of the novel or very close to it.
There are so many artists that are dyslexic or learning disabled, it's just phenomenal. There's also an unbelievably high proportion of artists who are left-handed, and a high correlation between left-handedness and learning disabilities.
There has always been a correlation between money and art.
Your sweet spot is in between the true believers and the scoffing skeptics.
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