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Quotes About Mysterious

Is that you? Nice wolfie.
~ Jennifer Ashley
Grayson was looking at me differently now, like in all his travels, he'd never encountered anything quite like this. Like me.
~ Jennifer Lynn Barnes
Sounded like girls. Mixed feelings on that score. He didn't despise them with the same passion he used to. In fact, Benny suspected that there would come a time in the not-too-distant future when he might develop a mysterious interest in them.
~ Eoin Colfer
the world's cheapest small car, Tata's Nano, worth only $1500. This toy-like ill-fated vehicle, whose destiny it was to look as if it had been prematurely brought into the world, more foetus than car, and whose birth was near abortive and then indefinitely delayed, this car, when it finally took to the road, turned out to have an engine that at times exploded mysteriously. Until 2009, it was seen to be Bengal's quirky but irreplaceable mascot for development.
~ Amit Chaudhuri
I find the family the most mysterious and fascinating institution in the world.
~ Amos Oz
My vision of the future was like the paintings I'd seen of the Old West, mysterious, serious, with great beauty at every vista and terrible things happening whenever any people appeared.)
~ Amy Bloom
An invasive European moth was to blame for a series of mysterious rashes among schoolchildren in northern Pennsylvania. In the spring of 1981, roughly a third of the children at two schools in Luzerne County suffered from rashes on their arms, necks, and legs.
~ Amy Stewart
Whatever desire or even illusion I may have had to the contrary, perhaps I have not been adequate to what she offered me. But what was she offering me? It does not matter. Only love in the sense I understand it–mysterious, improbable, unique, bewildering, and certain love that can only be foolproof , might have permitted the fulfillment of a miracle.
~ Andre Breton
the moon is tender
~ Andrew Davidson
The whole thinking process is still rather mysterious to us, but I believe that the attempt to make a thinking machine will help us greatly in finding out how we think ourselves.
~ Andrew Hodges
I like playing weird, kind of shady people.
~ Paul Giamatti
Practically any Western has a homesteader in trouble, and a mysterious rider shows up off the range, solves the problem over two or three days, and then rides off into the sunset.
~ Lee Child
God is the great mysterious motivator of what we call nature, and it has often been said by philosophers, that nature is the will of God. And I prefer to say that nature is the only body of God that we shall ever see.
~ Frank Lloyd Wright
There's something about Australia that feels prehistoric.
~ Carrie Coon
I'm very much a bit of a ghost presence.
~ Eric Bana
What's become of WaringSince he gave us all the slip?
~ Robert Browning
Often it is the quiet ones, those who give out less at first glance, who hide greater depths, and who secretly wield greater power.
~ Robert Greene
History was a patchwork of voids. The great university libraries and public archives had mostly rotted away or been used as fuel in the Dark Age. An entire generation's correspondence and memories had vanished into this mysterious entity the antiquarians called 'The Cloud'.
~ Robert Harris
He came like the wind, like the wind touched everything, and like the wind was gone.
~ Robert Jordan
An old house that had lived its life long ago and so was very quiet and wise and a little mysterious. Also a little austere, but very kind.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Life was a wonderful, mysterious thing of persistent beauty.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Isn't 'dusk' a lovely word? I like it better than twilight. It sounds so velvety and shadowy and... and... dusky.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Our inner selves exist. They're unique, and they're meaningful and mysterious, even if they are secret sometimes even from ourselves.
~ Lan Samantha Chang
We settled this, Anita. The . . . ones who can't be named—" He glared at me. "I really hate that we can't even say their names out loud. It feels like we're in a Harry Potter book talking about He-Who-Must-Not-B e-Name d.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton