logo

Quotes About Mystery

Es va aturar arran de taula , deixant que la sang fes el seu fet, suau, callada, i alhora misteriosament present i agradable, terriblement agradable...
~ Unknown
La muerte me parece una aventura más accesible que la huida.
~ Unknown
Yo creo que el mundo olvida hasta qué punto vivimos apoyados en lo desconocido. Hemos organizado una existencia lógica sobre un pozo de misterios
~ Unknown
in a world which stands upon the threshold of the chemistry of the atom, which is only beginning to fathom the mystery of interstellar space ... this poor world of ours which, however justifiably proud of its science, has created so little happiness for itself ...
~ Marc Bloch
How often have I thought that I may owe all the graces I've received to the prayers of a person who begged them from God for me, and whom I shall only know in heaven.
~ Unknown
Further, deeper still, those whose true names are for ever hidden from the world picked up the pattern of vibrations in the ether, and something akin to joy stirred in their fathomless minds. Perhaps soon they would be called upon to feed.
~ Unknown
Tessa caught her breath when the final string of letters appeared, sandwiching around the others, forming the words: YOU ARE ENTERING THE LAND OF LOVE
~ Unknown
Tessa decided there were two possibilities to explain what had just happened: 1. Skylar was reaching out from the afterlife. 2. She was imagining Skylar was reaching out from the afterlife.
~ Unknown
Tessa didn't realize she was crying until she tasted tears on her lips. He's here. Watching me. Trying to touch me. So why can't I see him? Or hear him?
~ Unknown
Cómo había podido desaparecer todo ese amor? Y, sobre todo, ¿adónde se había ido? Quizá el amor sea como una sombra, alguien lo pisa y se lo lleva puesto. A lo mejor demasiada luz es peligrosa para el amor, o quizá sea al revés, sin luz la sombra del amor se desvanece y termina por desaparecer.
~ Marc Levy
Demain est un mystère, pour tout le monde, et ce mystère doit provoquer le rire et l'envie, pas la peur ou le refus.
~ Marc Levy
whole shitload of very dangerous poisons and powerful hallucinogens are hidden behind a lot of mumbo jumbo.
~ Marc MacYoung
What you don't know about your parents is what becomes fascinating as you get older. They
~ Marc Maron
the story of Offa's rise to power is frustratingly obscure.
~ Unknown
Edward reigned for a quarter of a century, very little is known about him as a person.
~ Unknown
As she slowly came to, the princess, fascinated, gazed at the card, and this time her haggard eyes grew wide with astonishment. For upon the card, which until now had appeared immaculately white, letters were gradually becoming visible, and the princess read: "Fan-tô-mas!
~ Unknown
Mystery is not about traveling to new places but about looking with new eyes.
~ Marcel Proust
I cannot express the uneasiness caused in me by this intrusion of mystery and beauty into a room I had at last filled with myself to the point of paying no more attention to the room than to that self. The anesthetizing influence of habit having ceased, I would begin to have thoughts, and feelings, and they are such sad things.
~ Marcel Proust
She was "a woman of uncertain age.
~ Marcel Proust
And it is, after all, as good a way as any of solving the problem of existence to get near enough to the things and people that have appeared to us beautiful and mysterious from a distance to be able to satisfy ourselves that they have neither mystery nor beauty.
~ Marcel Proust
É, de resto, uma das coisas mais terríveis para o apaixonado que, sendo os fatos particulares - que só a experiência, a espionagem, entre tantas realizações possíveis, dariam a conhecer - tão difíceis de descobrir, a verdade, em compensação, seja tão fácil de conhecer ou, em todo caso, de pressentir.
~ Marcel Proust
Art is not alone in imparting charm and mystery to the most insignificant things; pain is endowed with the same power to bring them into intimate relation with ourselves.
~ Marcel Proust
Creer que una persona participa de una vida incógnita, cuyas puertas nos abriría su cariño, es todo lo que exige el amor para brotar, lo que más estima, y aquello por lo que cede todo lo demás.
~ Marcel Proust
Our belief that a person takes part in an unknown life which his or her love would allow us to enter is, of all that love demands in order to come into being, what it prizes the most, and what makes it care little for the rest.
~ Marcel Proust