Quotes About Mysterious
On a waste place strewn with bricks in the outskirts of a town twilight was falling. A star or two appeared over the smoke, and distant windows lit mysterious lights. The stillness deepened and the loneliness. Then all the outcast things that are silent by day found voices.
~ Lord Dunsany
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It was a dark shadow figure, six-foot tall, yet I could see through it, and it was bending over one of the bagged bodies.
~ Loren W. Christensen
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Wait a second. I don't have to tell you. You already know. Todd was sent to your school.
~ Louis Sachar
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Mugworm Griblick
~ Louis Sachar
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Girls are so queer you never know what they mean. They say no when they mean yes, and drive a man out of his wits just for the fun of it. --Laurie
~ Louisa May Alcott
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He is not easy to keep track of and I have almost given up.
~ Ron Chernow
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quote from A. W. Tozer's The Pursuit of God: God is so vastly wonderful, so utterly and completely delightful, that He can without anything other than Himself meet and overflow the deepest demands of our total nature, mysterious and deep as that nature is.
~ Ruth Myers
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From the beginning men used God to justify the unjustifiable. He moves in mysterious ways: men say. Small wonder, then, that women have turned to me.
~ Salman Rushdie
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It is my private life which no one knows anything about, nor ever will. It needs more than half my time if it is to be a success.
~ Marlene Dietrich
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Misfortune is needed to plumb certain mysterious depths in the understanding of men.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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He was a fine, tall, slim young fellow of eighteen or twenty, with black eyes, and hair as dark as a raven's wing;
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Precisamos da desgraça para escavar certas minas misteriosas escondidas na inteligência humana; precisamos da pressão para fazer a pólvora explodir.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Misfortune is needed to plumb certain mysterious depths in the understanding of men; pressure is needed to explode the charge. My captivity concentrated all my faculties on a single point. They had previously been dispersed, now they clashed in a narrow space; and, as you know, the clash of clouds produces electricity, electricity produces lightning and lightning gives light.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Misfortune is needed to plumb certain mysterious depths in the understanding of men; pressure is needed to explode the charge.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Oh, you're moonlight, he'd said. Harder to see, but there for those who look.
~ Alice Hoffman
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It is the mysterious touch of the ideal that animates and sustains the real, and through it alone we can discover and affirm the ideal.
~ allama iqbal
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I have very strongly this feeling that our everyday life is at one and the same time banal, overfamiliar, platitudinous and yet mysterious and extraordinary.
~ Bryan Magee
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People don't know very much about me. They do not know what really goes on in my private life.
~ Catherine Deneuve
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Secrets are the blood of life. Every big thing is a secret, even when you know it, because you never know all of it. If you can know everything about anything, it is not worth knowing.
~ Robertson Davies
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It's often said that life is strange. But compared to what?
~ Steve Forbert
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little wrapped package
~ Ed McBain
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I wish I could write as mysterious as a cat.
~ Edgar Allan Poe
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We discover that nothing can be taken for granted, for if this ring of stone is marvelous then all which shaped it is marvelous, and our journey here on earth, able to see and touch and hear in the midst of tangible and mysterious things-in-themselves, is the most strange and daring of all adventures.
~ Edward Abbey
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The shock of the real. For a little while we are again able to see, as the child sees, a world of marvels. For a few moments we discover that nothing can be taken for granted, for if this ring of stone is marvelous then all which shaped it is marvelous, and our journey here on earth, able to see and touch and hear in the midst of tangible and mysterious things-in-themselves, is the most strange and daring of all adventures.
~ Edward Abbey
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