2,752 Quotes About Mystery
- Author Deyth Banger
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We both know... that soon everything is going to end......This chat will be in the past... but what to do on that riddle or puzzle or mystery...????
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- Author Roshan Sharma
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With life, everything that’s needed to be known can be known by human. No mystery can be hidden from you if you really try to look into it.
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- Author Roshan Sharma
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You need to understand the inner flowing energy and the eternal truth, is revealed to you. This is the only mystery, cult, esoteric, elusive or magic of life exists in the universe.
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- Author Erik Pevernagie
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Love is hope and expectation. If many want to pencil it in, some don’t dare to ink it in, because love also means mystery and enigma. ( " Love as dizzy as a cathedral")
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- Author Herman Hesse
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Workshops, churches, and palaces were full of these fatal works of art; he had even helped with a few himself. They were deeply disappointing because they aroused the desire for the highest and did not fulfill it. They lacked to most essential thing—mystery. That was what dreams and truly great works of art had in common: mystery... It is mystery I love and pursue.
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- Author Mortimer J. Adler
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Mathematics is one of the major modern mysteries. Perhaps it is the leading one, occupying a place in our society similar to the religious mysteries of another age. If we want to know something about what our age is all about, we should have some understanding of what mathematics is, and of how the mathematician operates and thinks.
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- Author Catriona McPherson
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Books make such good friends and quiet neighbors.
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- Author Gore Vidal
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But like so many others nowadays, poor Julian wanted to believe that man's life is profoundly more significant than it is. His sickness was the sickness of our age. We want so much not to be extinguished at the end that we will go to any length to make conjuror-tricks for one another simply to obscure the bitter, secret knowledge that it is our fate not to be.
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- Author Tony Hendra
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The ordinary was the divine, where common sense met mystery, where logic kissed the cheek of the inexplicable, the immeasurable, immemorial spirit throbbing like veins beneath the hard gray asphalt of quotidian life.
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