Quotes About Puzzle
toobleshmoot?
~ Dan Gutman
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The cybrid allows me to carry out my role in the datumplane community." "As poet?" Johnny smiled again. "More as poem," he said. "A poem?" "An ongoing work of art ââ'¬Â¦ but not in the human sense. A puzzle perhaps. A variable enigma which occasionally offers unusual insights into more serious lines of analysis.
~ Dan Simmons
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Among us we represent islands of time as well as separate oceans of perspective. Or perhaps more aptly put, each of us may hold a piece to a puzzle no one else has been able to solve since humankind first landed on Hyperion.
~ Dan Simmons
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"A cat is a puzzle for which there is no solution."
~ Hazel Nicholson
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Throughout history there have been many other examples, similar to that of Haeckel, Huxley and the cell, where a key piece of a particular scientific puzzle was beyond the understanding of the age.
~ Michael Behe
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The fuzzy boundary lines between different readership ages have always puzzled me, so these days I just write what comes, and assume I can fix the mess later with an editor's help.
~ Julie Berry
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the expensive-looking thing in her hand resembled a cross between a miniature oar and an orthopedic brace. She was off for a fast game of something, but Case had no idea what.
~ William Gibson
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What's the handle, Zock?
~ William Goldman
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Phrases of neatness, cosiness, and comfort can never be an answer to the sphinx's riddle.
~ William James
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What gets wetter the more it dries?
~ Chris Grabenstein
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If two witches were watching two watches, which witch would watch which watch?
~ Chris Grabenstein
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The past tense of "921 is
~ Chris Grabenstein
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The Westing Game.
~ Chris Grabenstein
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Well, not to be mysterious like the Benedict Society
~ Chris Grabenstein
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~ Lemoncello.it.
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~ tintinnabulation
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~ story together?
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Mr. Lemoncello always works a clever back-door shortcut into his games. For instance, in Family Frenzy…
~ Chris Grabenstein
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some paw prints on the sidewalk. Something that might help us figure out which way
~ Chris Grabenstein
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AUTHOR'S NOTE Is the game really over? Maybe not. There is one more puzzle in the book that wasn't in the story. (Although a clue about how to find it was!) If you figure out the solution, let me know. Send an email to author@?Chris?Grabenstein.?com.
~ Chris Grabenstein
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What occurs once in every minute, twice in every moment, yet never in a thousand years?
~ Chris Grabenstein
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Ah," said Jake. "Very tricky, Jenna. The answer, of course, is 'diner.' 'Fiend' is the word you would get if you took away one letter—'r' in this instance—but didn't rearrange the letters. 'Diner' fulfills both criteria specified in the question.
~ Chris Grabenstein
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No," said Grace. "It's just right, right, left, left." "Correct," said Jake before Mr. Lyons could say "right" again.
~ Chris Grabenstein
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Hang on. It's some kind of word game." "Is there a clue?" asked Haley. "Of course." Kyle read the tiny slip of paper taped to the glass. " ââ'¬ËœOnce you learn how to do this, you will be forever free.
~ Chris Grabenstein
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