A Quote by Dan Brown

I love the gray area between right and wrong. — © Dan Brown
I love the gray area between right and wrong.
Well, you know, in any novel you would hope that the hero has someone to push back against, and villains - I find the most interesting villains those who do the right things for the wrong reasons, or the wrong things for the right reasons. Either one is interesting. I love the gray area between right and wrong.
I’m sure there’s some self-help cheese-ball book about the gray area, but I’ve been having this conversation with my friends who are all about the same age and I’m saying, ‘Y’know, life doesn’t happen in black and white.’ The gray area is where you become an adult the medium temperature, the gray area, the place between black and white. That’s the place where life happens.
I really see food as subjective. It's a creative outlet. It's something that you do for fun. It's a gray area. It's not black and white or right and wrong.
People hate me, or they love me. There's nothing in between. There is no gray area.
The other possibility was that there was no right thing to say, that the choice wasn't between right and wrong but between wrong, more wrong, and as wrong as you can get.
There's a lot of gray area in the law. Who can say, without a doubt, that I was in the wrong?
To my knowledge, no one has died from a cyberattack... but there is a gray area between peace and war.
What you need to learn, children, is the difference between right and wrong in every area of life. And once you learn the difference, you must always choose the right.
When a question has no correct answer, there is only one honest response. The gray area between yes and no. Silence.
War's not black and white; it's gray. If you don't fight in the gray area, you're going to lose.
It's my memory, and what happened between that moment 10 or 15 years ago and now, there's a lot of gray area
It quickly becomes apparent that in the gray area between jazz, R&B and soul, Tony Adamo is one of the top voices.
It's my memory, and what happened between that moment 10 or 15 years ago and now, there's a lot of gray area.
I don't have to choose between high fashion or streetwear. My brand reminds me that it doesn't have to fit in a box. It can just be in a gray area.
There's a gray area between Conservative and Orthodox people, for whom you don't screw around with the mezuzah, you don't mess with the holy melodies.
In terms of the themes, I love gray areas. The show is really about what makes someone truly good or what makes someone truly bad, and are we either of those things? 'Loki' is in that gray area.
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