Suppressing his relief, Valek asked, “Can you please tell this Lieutenant who he has arrested?” “Can do,” Janco said with a smile.… — Maria V. Snyder Copy Share Image
The Iraqi regime was supporting terrorist cells all over the world. We had to expel three Iraqi diplomats from the Philippines because… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“It came as naturally to him as breathing or lying, or worse. His mama had only taught her son to be cautious… — V.S. Carnes Copy Share Image
It is ironic that Samuel Berger learned of this espionage in exactly the same month that Al Gore was attending his now… — Lamar Alexander Copy Share Image
The first rule in keeping secrets is nothing on paper: paper can be lost or stolen or simply inherited by the wrong… — Thomas Powers Copy Share Image
The Obama administration has attempted to prosecute more journalists and journalistic sources under the same Espionage Act she was being investigated under… — Julian Assange Copy Share Image
While cyber espionage is having a tremendous negative affect on the global economy from the theft-caused drain of intellectual property and the… — Dmitri Alperovitch Copy Share Image
Magic is used in espionage, all the time, for clandestine things. I've got a whole library from a gentleman who was hired… — David Copperfield Copy Share Image
The sort of sweeping parochial espionage and attempts to extract information from all sorts of institutions are well documented, but I think… — Misha Glenny Copy Share Image
What do you think spies are: priests, saints and martyrs? They're a squalid procession of vain fools, traitors too, yes; pansies, sadists… — John le Carre Copy Share Image
“In the intelligence community, a rumor was almost as good as a confirmation.” — Kenneth Eade Copy Share Image
On Foreign Secretary Robin Cook: If a man cannot keep a measly affair secret, what is he doing in charge of the… — Frederick Forsyth Copy Share Image
“I’m the Deputy Director for Operations.” “Congratulations. A title so classified you can’t even list it on your resumé when they fire… — Kenneth Eade Copy Share Image
The only reason that there has been no sabotage or espionage on the part of Japanese-Americans is that they are waiting for… — Earl Warren Copy Share Image
You get so used to lying that after a while it's hard to remember what the truth is. — Philip Agee Copy Share Image
Truth is suppressed, not to protect the country from enemy agents but to protect the Government of the day against the people. — Roy Hattersley Copy Share Image
“To take command, one must first create the illusion that command is already yours.” — Denise Domning Copy Share Image
The habits and language of clandestinity can intoxicate even its own practitioners. — William Colby Copy Share Image
“Like a black hole, NSA pulls in every signal that comes near, but no electron is ever allowed to escape.” — James Bamford Copy Share Image
In terms of the espionage, this is something I have talked to President Obama about. We don't want it to mar the… — Enrique Pena Nieto Copy Share Image
“And in a land accustomed to so much anguish, Chase tried to be careful with words. His soccer moms began assigning nicknames… — Cole Alpaugh Copy Share Image
In most espionage novels, the characters risk their lives trying to save somebody or while protecting a nation from some threat. In… — Chris Pavone Copy Share Image
“Intelligence analysts should be self-conscious about their reasoning processes. They should think about how they make judgments and reach conclusions, not just… — Richard Heuer Copy Share Image
Let's say a Soviet exchange student back in the '70s would go back and tell the KGB about people and places and… — Aldrich Ames Copy Share Image
I have encountered in this world riff-raff and good people. I lose. I win. I defend myself when I am attacked. I… — Mata Hari Copy Share Image
“Haydon had found his charm again. He could do that at the drop of a hat. He drew you and he repelled… — John le Carré Copy Share Image
“Keep your eyes down and don't speak unless you're spoken to were the only two rules a servant had to follow, and… — Danielle Bennett Copy Share Image
Espionage is never a laughing matter. And in fact, this is not a political issue. I don't want to get this confused… — Robby Mook Copy Share Image
Thrilling, illuminating, heart-pounding. Liar, Temptress, Soldier, Spy reads like a crackling espionage novel and resonates as only the most compelling history can.… — Megan Abbott Copy Share Image
“Smiley himself was one of those solitaires who seem to have come into the world fully educated at the age of eighteen.… — John le Carré Copy Share Image
With what moral authority can they speak of human rights - the rulers of a nation in which the millionaire and beggar… — Fidel Castro Copy Share Image
“I'm not a spy, I'm an agent. There's a difference. I'm protecting you, not that you seem to be grateful." "You're protecting… — Axel Avian Copy Share Image
“Even President Reagan couldn’t understand him. During an early briefing Casey delivered to the national security cabinet, Reagan slipped Vice President Bush… — Steve Coll Copy Share Image
“Limp finally spoke. “Do you think you could kill a person and not get all crazy about it?” — Cole Alpaugh Copy Share Image
We have some material on spying by a major government on the tech industry. Industrial espionage. — Julian Assange Copy Share Image
“The angel of death can hardly have friends. And the prom, what about Danny? He can hardly have a Valkyrie for his… — Jacques Antoine Copy Share Image