Quotes About Mystery
You wouldn't know it had claimed so many hopeful, thrashing, gasping lives, but that's the thing with the sea, it never looks guilty.
~ A.A. Gill
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Gobbledygook could be a word invented by God to describe speaking in tongues.
~ A.A. Gill
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No one can tell me, Nobody knows, Where the wind comes from, Where the wind goes. It's flying from somewhere As fast as it can, I couldn't keep up with it, Not if I ran. But if I stopped holding The string of my kite, It would blow with the wind For a day and a night. And then when I found it, Wherever it blew, I should know that the wind Had been going there too. So then I could tell them Where the wind goes... But where the wind comes from Nobody knows.
~ A.A. Milne
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From what I've read of detective stories, inspectors always do want to drag the pond first.
~ A.A. Milne
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No one can tell me, Nobody knows, Where the wind comes from, Where the wind goes.
~ A.A. Milne
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Like all really nice people, you have a weakness for detective stories, and feel that there are not enough of them. So, after all that you have done for me, the least that I can do for you is to write you one.
~ A.A. Milne
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he expected to find Piglet warming his toes in front of his fire, but to his surprise he saw that the door was open, and the more he looked inside the more Piglet wasn't there.
~ A.A. Milne
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NOTPOHL Endtegt vohn PU PU had in gefuhnden
~ A.A.Milne
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Hide me inside you, where the sweetest things are hidden, between the roots of roses and spices
~ A.C. Swinburne
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What sweet nectars and scents would emerge once the depths of your essence are revealed.
~ A.E. Samaan
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Sylvia had finished her story, and the mystery was clear to Chayne. She had told him the secret which she did not know herself. He was sure now why Gabriel Strood had changed his name; he knew now why Gabriel Strood no longer climbed the Alps; and why Kenyon would answer no question as to the disappearance of his friend.
~ A.E.W. Mason
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Sign this... and I'll show you
~ A.J. Hartley
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Shape? Does a fog have shape? Does the twilight? Does the onset of darkness?
~ A.P.
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Like all magical mysteries, the secrets of the Great Work have a triple meaning: they are religious, philosophical and natural. Philosophical gold in religion is the Absolute and Supreme Reason; in philosophy, it is truth; in visible nature, it is the sun: in the subterranean and mineral world, it is the purest and most perfect gold. Hence the search after the Great Work is called the Search for the Absolute, and this work itself is termed the operation of the sun.
~ Éliphas Lévi
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El cristianismo no debía odiar a la magia; pero la ignorancia humana siempre tiene miedo de lo desconocido.
~ Éliphas Lévi
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On the brink of mystery, the spirit of man is seized with giddiness. Mystery is the abyss which ceaselessly attracts our unquiet curiosity by the terror of its depth. The greatest mystery of the infinite is the existence of Him for whom alone all is without mystery. Comprehending the infinite which is essentially incomprehensible, He is Himself that infinite and eternally unfathomable mystery; that is to say, that He is, in all seeming, that supreme absurdity in which Tertullian believed.
~ Éliphas Lévi
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Where are they now? – The dead are nowhere and everywhere
~ Ágota Kristóf
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There is a deep, ancient connection between gambling and divination.
~ Aaron C. Brown
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Why a good melody should have the power to move us has thus far defied all analysis.
~ Aaron Copland
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understand it." "Well, you've got him now," John said. "You'll
~ Aaron Elkins
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gray-clad knees that hadn't come within ten inches of the soil. "Shall we have a look at the remains?" he said. "Perhaps we'd better establish at once that we're not dealing with a polydactylous pig." "We're not," Gideon said. "I can see that from here.
~ Aaron Elkins
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Gideon resisted a strange urge to laugh. Looks like homicide. What did he think—that a heart attack had blown away half the man's head?
~ Aaron Elkins
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God knows what happens in anime club
~ Aaron Karo
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Come. Your future awaits." "What kind of future hides out in the Ghost of Internets Past?" R.C.
~ Aaron Rosenberg
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