Quotes About Mystery
A little after two in the morning, a bright flash lit the sky, followed by a huge explosion.
~ John Guy
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DARNLEY'S MURDER involved three distinct elements: a conspiracy, a crime and a cover-up.
~ John Guy
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Darnley and William Taylor were found dead under a tree in their nightshirts.
~ John Guy
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The extraordinary thing was, there was not a mark on their bodies.
~ John Guy
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The explosion woke Mary, who sent Bothwell and the captain of the guard to investigate.
~ John Guy
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were they killed in the house and their bodies dragged outside?
~ John Guy
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Two letters would be about Darnley's murder
~ John Guy
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Casket Letters I
~ John Guy
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We cannot have all the answers, Job; we don't even know all the questions.
~ John H. Walton
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Behold, I tell you a mystery: We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed—in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet [shofar]. For the trumpet [shofar] will sound, and the dead will be raised. (1 CORINTHIANS 15:51–52)
~ John Hagee
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Does anyone really know their friends? Close friends even? Can you really say, hand on heart, that you know what your pal's thinking, even if you've known them intimately all their life?
~ Unknown
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There are occasions when you can hear the mysterious language of the Earth, in water, or coming through the trees, emanating from the mosses, seeping through the under currents of the soil, but you have to be willing to wait and receive.
~ John Hay
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The heart is a secret with its Maker; no one on earth can hope to get at it or to touch it.
~ John Henry Newman
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Ihre Geheimnisse sind nicht anderes als die in menschliche Sprache gekleideten Formeln von Wahrheiten, die der menschliche Geist nicht zu erfassen vermag
~ John Henry Newman
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Sometimes I feel as though I were a diver who had ventured a little beyond the limits of safe travel under the sea and had entered the strange zone where one is said to enjoy the rapture of the deep.
~ John Hodgman
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It was a sound like someone trying not to make a sound.
~ John Irving
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where our desires come from; that is a dark, winding road.
~ John Irving
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She was an expert at the art of sudden appearance.
~ John Irving
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Why do you guys want to take all the mystery away? Isn't the mystery an exciting part of sex?
~ John Irving
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And when Dr. Daruwalla breathed in her dangerous aroma, he thought he'd at last identified the smell of sex, which struck him as an earthy commingling of death and flowers
~ John Irving
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Homer Wells was in Wally's room, reading David Copperfield and thinking about Heaven – '…that sky above me, where, in the mystery to come, I might yet love her with a love unknown on earth, and tell her what the strife had been within me when I loved her here.' I think I would prefer to love Candy here, 'on earth,' Homer Wells was thinking – when Olive interrupted them.
~ John Irving
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MADE FOR TELEVISION!' said Owen Meany.
~ John Irving
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What is this fascination the world has with death?
~ John Irving
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in the hospital, Jenny Fields felt she was making up for lost time; she was discovering that people weren't much more mysterious, or much more attractive, than clams.
~ John Irving
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