Gray hats are the ones who think they're doing good, but they're not. You learn that when the FBI shows up on your doorstep.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Good FBI officers are not noticeable. You would never look at them.
The shades of respectability begin to close about the greying head.
Hats make people feel good, and that's the point of them.
I've got a couple of grays in my beard and maybe a little salt and pepper in my hair. If I let my hair down and go through it, you'd see a good bit of grays. Maybe from the stress of the road and the crazy business I'm in.
In every thriller written about Washington, particularly after 9/11, there are good guys and there are bad guys, and there's no gray area at all.
I you look at the drawings of aliens made by people who believe that Earth is under saucer attack, you'll quickly note that most of these invaders fit the Tinseltown mold. But you have to admit: the grays are highly anthropomorphic.
Each FBI employee understands that to defeat the key threats facing our nation, we must constantly strive to be more efficient and more effective. Just as our adversaries continue to evolve, so, too, must the FBI.
Part of me longs to do a job where there's not a gray area.
Gray is the color... the most important of all... absent of opinion, nothing, neither/nor.
They're - FBI agents are some of the finest people you'll find anyplace in the country or the world. And I'm lucky to have the opportunity to work with them.