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I spend my life essentially alone at a computer. That doesnt chang

I spend my life essentially alone at a computer. That doesnt change. I have the same challenges every day. – Dan Brown

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Theres a lot of stress… but once you get in the car, all that goes out the window. – Dan Brown

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That is the definition of faith – acceptance of that which we imagine to be true, that which we cannot prove. – Dan Brown

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Two thousand years ago, we lived in a world of Gods and Goddesses. Today, we live in a world solely of Gods. Women in most cultures have been stripped of their spiritual power. – Dan Brown

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The principal contributor to loneliness in this country is television. What happens is that the family gets together alone. – Ashley Montagu

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Solitude, though it may be silent as light, is like light, the mightiest of agencies for solitude is essential to man. All men come into this world alone and leave it alone. – Thomas de Quincey

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If you write a novel alone you sit and you weave a little narrative. And its O.K., but its of no account. – V. S. Naipaul

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No One Is Alone by Stephen Sondheim is all about thinking for yourself and being your own person. – Bernadette Peters

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