“Those Pitchfork people are very much about social codes, about whether you’re wearing the right t-shirt. That orthodoxy is no different than the rigidity of the football team at school. You can’t break the social order if you’re preaching to the choir – and the choir already has cool haircuts!”— Billy Corgan, uncut.co.uk
“If we all worshipped gravity, there would be no disagreements over which way it pulled.”— Dan Brown, amazon.com
“"For the human brain," Edmond explained, "any answer is better than no answer. We feel enormous discomfort when faced with 'insufficient data,' and so our brains invent the data-- offering us, at the very least, the illusion of order--creating myriad philosophies, mythologies, and religions to reass…”— Dan Brown, amazon.com
“Spiritual beliefs are etched deeply on our psyches at a young age by those we love and trust most -- our parents, our teachers, our religious leaders. Therefore, any religious shifts occur over generations, and not without great angst, and often bloodshed.”— Dan Brown, amazon.com
“Historically, the most dangerous men on the earth were men of God...especially when their gods became threatened.”— Dan Brown, amazon.com