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Mystery Quotes - Page 16

The greatest mystery the universe offers is not life but Size.

The greatest mystery the universe offers is not life but Size.

Stephen King (2016). “The Dark Tower I: The Gunslinger”, p.215, Simon and Schuster

There's no such thing as an aura of mystery anymore. It doesn't exist. That's a thing of the past.

"Scarlett Johansson not apologising for nude pics" by Kat Rosenfield, www.mtv.com. November 1, 2011.

That he loved her was his life’s greatest grace—that she loved him was a burden and mystery beyond compare.

Rosalind Miles (2007). “The Child of the Holy Grail: The Third of the Guenevere Novels”, p.56, Crown

Human consciousness is too obscure a mystery to itself for us to script our own lives.

Robert W. Jenson (2014). “Theology as Revisionary Metaphysics: Essays on God and Creation”, p.55, Wipf and Stock Publishers

Providence is a greater mystery than revelation.

"Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers". Book by Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, 1895.

The child ever dwells in the mystery of ageless time,unobscured by the dust of history.

Rabindranath Tagore, Mohit Kumar Ray (2007). “Poems”, p.587, Atlantic Publishers & Dist

We've heard some theories, but there is a lot of mystery surrounding my adoption.

"'Millionaire Matchmaker' Patti Stanger opens up about abortion regrets, her desire to adopt" by Hollie McKay, www.foxnews.com. June 28, 2012.

And the truth of the matter is that death is a mystery to me. I have no opinion on the subject.

Oscar Zeta Acosta (2013). “Autobiography of a Brown Buffalo”, p.30, Vintage

A mystery of the universe is how it has managed to survive with so much volunteer help.

Norman Maclean (2010). “Young Men and Fire”, p.112, University of Chicago Press

My life was a mystery even as I lived it.

"Little House on the Prairie". Book by Melissa Gilbert, www.today.com. 1971.

We are looking for a way to feel more real, but we do not realize that to feel more real we have to push ourselves further into the unknown.

Mark Epstein (2013). “Going to Pieces Without Falling Apart: A Buddhist Perspective on Wholeness”, p.19, Harmony