"Angels & Demons" Quotes
In "Angels & Demons," Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon races against time to prevent a secretive organization from destroying Vatican City using a stolen antimatter canister.
fiction | 736 pages | Published in 2000
Quotes
Science and religion are not at odds. Science is simply too young to understand.
Faith is universal. Our specific methods for understanding it are arbitrary.
The most beautiful experience we can have is the mysterious.
No love is greater than that of a father for his son.
True beauty is not in the face; it is a light in the heart.
By its very nature, history is always a one-sided account.
The laws of physics are the canvas God laid down on which to paint his masterpiece.
Even the technology that promises to unite us, divides us.
The mind is like a parachute. It doesn’t work unless it’s open.
Nothing is hidden that will not be made known; nothing is secret that will not come to light.





