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Quotes About Unknown

To the darkness and the night, the spirits seem to have a natural claim - it is their realm; the boldest of us have sometimes felt an unaccountable creeping in the thick darkness.
~ Richard Jefferies
On the third stage is used for medicine, it is not known to the public.
~ Betty Hill
A vida é assim mesmo. É sempre possível deixar o barco atracado ou só navegar nas baías mansas. Aí não há perigo de naufrágio. Mas não há o prazer do calafrio e do desconhecido.
~ Rubem Alves
I could not look on Death, which being known,Men led me to him, blindfold and alone.
~ Rudyard Kipling
There's a legion that never was 'listed,That carries no colors or crest.
~ Rudyard Kipling
My head is bursting with the joy of the unknown. My heart is expanding a thousand fold.
~ Rumi
But he could not return; he was afraid of what lay ahead, he dreaded the unknown, but it was easier to walk forwards than backwards.
~ Ruskin Bond
It was a good river, deep and strong, beginning in the mountains and ending in the sea. Along its banks, for hundreds of miles, lived millions of people, and Sita was only one small girl among them, and no one had ever heard of her, no one knew her — except for the old man, and the boy, and the river.
~ Ruskin Bond
The received truth of history is shot through and falsified by unknown secrets carried to the grave.
~ Russell Banks
My father said being an artist is the shortest road to the poor house , claiming "real" work is something you don't like. I ignored him through oppositional behavior, later reasoning that only an idiot sets out to find the poor house , not to mention devote himself to something he does not love. Instead, I discovered an interesting back road to the unknown , and deliberately without a safety net.
~ Russell Chatham
While you won't be given 'more than you can bear,' you will be led by 'a way you do not know
~ Ruth Haley Barton
The light air, the restless leaves; the ripple of time warped by our longing. There, as if we were painted by some unknown impressionist.
~ Ruth Stone
Not so much a game as a sphere, a mystery. Held up to light, a small hole into another dimension.
~ Ruth Stone
The edge of the world is always the next step when you're blind.
~ Ryan Knighton
Send a hero into a dragon's den, and his task is clear. It is a hero of another order who can summon up the courage to lower himself into a well of which we have no knowledge.
~ Sabahattin Ali
Ali ljudi zbog ne?ega više vole istraživati stvari za koje ve? naga?aju što bi mogli prona?i. Nesumnjivo je lakše prona?i junaka koji ?e u?i u bunar za koji se zna da na njegovu dnu živi aždaja, nego ?ovjeka koji ?e pokazati hrabrost i u?i u bunar za koji se uop?e ne zna što se nalazi na njegovu dnu.
~ Sabahattin Ali
a chasm whose depths we cannot see.
~ Marcus Aurelius
For it is a thing very possible, that a man should be a very divine man, and yet be altogether unknown.
~ Marcus Aurelius
It was like being in an elevator cut loose at the top. Falling, falling, and not knowing when you will hit.
~ Margaret Atwood
To go from a familiar thing, however undesirable, into the unknown, is always a matter for apprehension, and I suppose that is why so many people are afraid to die.
~ Margaret Atwood
Publishing a book is like stuffing a note into a bottle and hurling it into the sea. Some bottles drown, some come safe to land, where the notes are read and then possibly cherished, or else misinterpreted, or else understood all too well by those who hate the message. You never know who your readers might be.
~ Margaret Atwood
it's doors I'm afraid of because I can't see through them, its the door opening by itself in the wind I'm afraid of.
~ Margaret Atwood
Their mothers had finally caught up to them and been proven right. There were consequences after all but they were the consequences to things you didn't even know you'd done.
~ Margaret Atwood
For it is not always the one that strikes the blow that is the actual murderer; and Mary was done to death by that unknown gentleman, as surely as if he'd taken the knife and plunged it into her body himself.
~ Margaret Atwood