Danh ngôn của John le Carre

During the Cold War, we lived in coded times when it wasn't easy and there were shades of grey and ambiguity.
During the Cold War, we lived in coded times when it wasn't easy and there were shades of grey and ambiguity.
Trong Chiến tranh Lạnh, chúng ta đã sống trong thời kỳ được mã hóa khi mọi việc không hề dễ dàng và có những sắc thái xám xịt và mơ hồ.
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: John le Carre
- Most people like to read about intrigue and spies. I hope to provide a metaphor for the average reader's daily life. Most of us live in a slightly conspiratorial relationship with our employer and perhaps with our marriage.
- Until we have a better relationship between private performance and the public truth, as was demonstrated with Watergate, we as the public are absolutely right to remain suspicious, contemptuous even, of the secrecy and the misinformation which is the digest of our news.
- The Secret Intelligence Service I knew occupied dusky suites of little rooms opposite St James's Park Tube station in London.
- Novelists are not equipped to make a movie, in my opinion. They make their own movie when they write: they're casting, they're dressing the scene, they're working out where the energy of the scene is coming from and they're also relying tremendously on the creative imagination of the reader.
- It's part of a writer's profession, as it's part of a spy's profession, to prey on the community to which he's attached, to take away information - often in secret - and to translate that into intelligence for his masters, whether it's his readership or his spy masters. And I think that both professions are perhaps rather lonely.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: War
- All I watch is war movies. The stories be touching... just to see what they go through on both sides of the fence.
- There are so many books out about Abraham Lincoln out now because it's the bicentennial of his birth. I've known a lot about the Civil War, but I'm just getting more into it.
- War is the greatest failure of mankind.
- War is death. If we are to engage in war, then we should have to stare it straight in the face and call it by its rightful name.
- There's some new evidence that has just come out about the CIA planning terrorist attacks on U.S. soil in the '60s and how they were going to set up Castro for it in order to get America behind a war in Cuba.