"The Golden Gate" Quotes
A terrorist group hijacks the Golden Gate Bridge, taking hostages including the U.S. President, and demands a massive ransom while a daring rescue attempt unfolds.
fiction | 316 pages | Published in 1986
Quotes
You know, it’s funny, but I’ve always found that the ones who talk most are the ones who know least.
You’ll find the world’s full of people who are willing to talk about their troubles. It’s the ones who keep quiet who are the hard ones to deal with.
You can trust the man who never talks about himself.
I’ve always found it best not to ask questions. It’s the answers that usually cause the trouble.
I’ve always held that the most dangerous man in the world is the one who doesn’t talk at all.
It’s not a good idea to go shooting off your mouth when you have no idea what you’re talking about.
I’ve never known a man who’d admit to feeling fear.
There’s nothing so dangerous as a man with nothing to lose.
The world’s full of people who refuse to learn from their mistakes.
You can never trust a man who smiles too much. There’s usually a reason for it.





