We must not always talk in the marketplace of what happens to us in the forest.
—Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1850Quotes
Spies are of no use nowadays. Their profession is over. The newspapers do their work instead.
—Oscar Wilde, 1895If the world were good for nothing else, it is a fine subject for speculation.
—William Hazlitt, 1823Secrecy lies at the very core of power.
—Elias Canetti, 1960To know all is not to forgive all. It is to despise everybody.
—Quentin Crisp, 1968There is a sickness among tyrants: they cannot trust their friends.
—Aeschylus, c. 458 BCThe life of spies is to know, not be known.
—George Herbert, c. 1621Even a paranoid can have enemies.
—Henry Kissinger, 1977For sooner will men hold fire in their mouths than keep a secret.
—Petronius, c. 60The first duty of a good inquisitor is to suspect especially those who seem sincere to him.
—Umberto Eco, 1980Secrets define us, they mark us, they set us apart from all the others. The secrets which we preserve provide a key to who we are, deep down.
—Nuruddin Farah, 1998There is nothing more deceptive than an obvious fact.
—Arthur Conan Doyle, 1891A regime which combines perpetual surveillance with total indulgence is hardly conducive to healthy development.
—P.D. James, 1992