What do famous writers know about safes? 20 quotes from books
1. "Safes are like women. If they don't open, they need to be tried with more care" - John Grisham, The Firm.2. "Safes are like life. If you don't know the combination, then you have to find another way" - Dan Brown, "Inferno".
3. "Safes are like people. They can be strong and reliable, but sometimes they need help to open" - Stephen King, The Shining.
4. "Safes are like secrets. If they are not protected, they can be stolen and used against you" - James Patterson, "The Godfather".
5. "Safes are like doors. They can be opened, but only if you have the key" - Agatha Christie, "Murder on the Orient Express."
6. "Safes are like locks. They can be broken, but only if you have the tools" - Robert Louis Stevenson, Treasure Island.
7. "Safes are like labyrinths. If you do not know the way, then you will have to find a way out" - William Golding, "Lord of the Flies."
8. "Safes are like puzzles. They can be difficult, but only if you don't know the solution" - Jonathan Stroud, Bartimaeus: Book One.
9. "Safes are like traps. They can be dangerous, but only if you don't know how to operate them" - JK Rowling, "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone."
10. "Safes are like mysteries. They can be solved, but only if you know where to look for answers" - Arthur Conan Doyle, "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes."
11. "Safes are like secrets. They can be revealed, but only if you know how to find them" - Jane Austen, "Pride and Prejudice."
12. "Safes are like riddles. They can be solved, but only if you know how to solve them" - Lewis Carroll, "Alice in Wonderland."
13. "Safes are like treasures. They can be found, but only if you know where to look" - Rudolf Ernst, "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer."
14. "Safes are like traps. They can be dangerous, but only if you don't know how to operate them" - Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451.
15. "Safes are like the secrets of the past. They can be revealed, but only if you are ready to find out the truth" - Carl Sagan, "Contact".
16. "Safes are like jigsaw puzzles. They can be difficult, but only if you don't know how to put them together" - James Rollins, "Solomon's Key".
17. "Safes are like mechanisms. They can be complicated, but only if you don't know how to start them" - Michael Crichton, "Sphere".
18. "Safes are like labyrinths of thoughts. They can be confusing, but only if you don't know how to solve them" - Umberto Eco, "The Name of the Rose".
19. "Safes are like locks on doors. They can be opened, but only if you have the key" - George R. R. Martin, Game of Thrones.
20. "Safes are like treasure chests. They can be full, but only if you know how to fill them" - Napoleon Hill, "Think and Grow Rich."