“Espionage is not supposed to be sporting, otherwise it would not be clandestine.” — Khalid Muhammad Copy Share Image
“There's Nazis and espionage. Everything can be explained by Nazis and espionage.” — Paul Anderson Copy Share Image
“I think Peter was murdered because of what he found out about the company.” — James Frazee Copy Share Image
This is the wonderful thing about espionage, nothing exists any more. — William Stephenson Copy Share Image
“If this emperor thing doesn’t work out, you might have a future career in espionage.” — Marissa Meyer Copy Share Image
“The Obsidian Order?" I asked. "What do you know about us?" "Nothing." "That's a good start.” — Andrew J. Robinson Copy Share Image
There are serious and legitimate concerns about academic espionage at our universities. — Mikie Sherrill Copy Share Image
I am a huge fan of Alan Furst. Furst is the best in the business--the most talented espionage novelist of our generation. — Vince Flynn Copy Share Image
Both cyber and old-fashioned human-intelligence industrial espionage has occurred for decades without any significant retribution by the United States. — Robert C. O'Brien Copy Share Image
My name is E. Howard Hunt. I'm currently retired from more than 22 years in the profession of espionage. — E. Howard Hunt Copy Share Image
Spy' is such a short ugly word. I prefer 'espionage.' Those extra three syllables really say something. — Howard Tayler Copy Share Image
When you grow suspicious of a person and begin a system of espionage upon him, your punishment will be that you will… — Elbert Hubbard Copy Share Image
I cannot think that espionage can be recommended as a technique for building an impressive civilization. It's a lout's game. — Rebecca West Copy Share Image
“espionage—against countries as diverse as Belgium, Japan, Brazil, and Germany—in stark terms:” — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Out of every 10 scripts I get sent, seven are fairly generic about an American guy who gets the girl and is… — Jim Sturgess Copy Share Image
“This is a war," Lemas replied. "It's graphic and unpleasant because it's fought on a tiny scale, at close range; fought with… — John le Carré Copy Share Image
“We have to live without sympathy, don't we? That's impossible of course. We act it to one another, all this hardness; but… — John le Carré Copy Share Image
Cuba continues to be a source of instability in the region. For example, historic numbers of people are fleeing the island of… — Marco Rubio Copy Share Image
The Man Who Never Was,' by Ewen Montagu, remains the best book about wartime espionage written by an active participant - incomplete,… — Ben Macintyre Copy Share Image
Richard Nixon was a Republican presidential candidate who encouraged crooks to commit espionage against the Democratic National Committee in order to gain… — Tim Kaine Copy Share Image
Broadly speaking, the problems with the Espionage Act are that it is hopelessly broad. And we tend to use the Espionage Act… — Benjamin Wittes Copy Share Image
“Believing in a conspiracy theory is one strategy people use to regain a sense of control, even if the conspiracy theory is… — Oscar Auliq-Ice Junior Copy Share Image
“I think all artists struggle to represent the geometry of life in their own way, just like writers deal with archetypes. There… — Henry Mosquera Copy Share Image
If it comes to a question of law, the charges they brought against me - the Espionage Act - is called the… — Edward Snowden Copy Share Image
The progress of science in furnishing the government with means of espionage is not likely to stop with wire tapping. Ways may… — Louis D. Brandeis Copy Share Image
“Perhaps the gravest charge was that America conflated commercial espionage with statecraft. That would be shocking if true. It would be illegal… — Edward Lucas Copy Share Image
“People who are different are considered ineffective. People who can’t hide their shortcomings are not considered a threat. A lot of spies… — Lynn Blackmar Copy Share Image
“Even though we don't know which companies the NSA has compromised – or by what means – knowing that they could have… — Bruce Schneier Copy Share Image
“Langley bred a certain type of person with great intention. The human resources department required nearly as sophisticated of analysts as the… — Lynn Blackmar Copy Share Image
Hitherto acceptable norms of human conduct do not apply. If the United States is to survive, long-standing American concepts of 'fair play'… — Jimmy Doolittle Copy Share Image
I have fantasy jobs like working in retail at a department store just selling rich housewives outfits and saying 'this looks fabulous… — Mike Ness Copy Share Image
“A man who lives a part, not to others but alone, is exposed to obvious psychological dangers. In itself the practice of… — John le Carré Copy Share Image
“Their conversation ceased abruptly with the entry of an oddly-shaped man whose body resembled a certain vegetable. He was a thickset fellow… — Jeff Phillips Copy Share Image
“There's no way out," he announced with satisfaction, "and no amount of wishful dreaming will produce one. The demon won't go back… — John le Carré Copy Share Image
“Playing pool with Korean officials one evening in the Koryo Hotel, which has become the nightspot for foreign businessmen and an increasing… — Christopher Hitchens Copy Share Image
“No one said learning etiquette and espionage would be easy, my dear.” — Gail Carriger Copy Share Image
To charge Snowden with espionage is a severe form of political persecution. — Mark Weisbrot Copy Share Image