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Mystery Quotes - Page 23

Mysteries force a man to think, and so injure his health.

Edgar Allan Poe, Stuart Levine, Susan Levine (1976). “The Short Fiction of Edgar Allan Poe: An Annotated Edition”, p.370, University of Illinois Press

I love child things because there's so much mystery when you're a child.

Interview with Kristine McKenna, www.thecityofabsurdity.com. March 8, 1992.

She always has close calls when she solves a mystery!

Carolyn Keene (1936). “Nancy Drew 13: The Mystery of the Ivory Charm”, p.101, Penguin

Mystery is like a kind of atmosphere which bathes the greatest works of the masters.

Auguste Rodin (2012). “Rodin on Art and Artists”, p.81, Courier Corporation

There is a mystery about this which stimulates the imagination; where there is no imagination there is no horror.

Arthur Conan Doyle (2016). “Sherlock Holmes - The Novels: A Study in Scarlet, The Sign of the Four, The Hound of the Baskervilles, The Valley of Fear”, p.30, BoD - Books on Demand

It is now no mystery that some quite influential 'philosophers' were 'mentally' ill.

Alfred Korzybski (1958). “Science and Sanity: An Introduction to Non-Aristotelian Systems and General Semantics”, p.77, Institute of GS

Masonry is identical with the Ancient Mysteries

Albert Pike (1950). “Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry”, p.24, Library of Alexandria

Patriotism is a mystery-intangible, invisible, and yet eternal.

William Jennings Bryan (1922). “In His Image: By William Jennings Bryan”

In the deepest heart of all of us there is a corner in which the ultimate mystery of things works sadly.

William James (2015). “Essays in Popular Philosophy: Top Essays”, p.23, 谷月社

In one sense the doctrine of the trinity is a mystery that we will never understand fully.

Wayne A. Grudem (2009). “Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Biblical Doctrine”, p.211, Harper Collins

I feel awed by the mystery of being both so finite and yet so infinite, so much and so little, so conscious and yet, so coincidental.

"Bridges to Heaven: How Well-Known Seekers Define and Deepen Their Connection with God". Book by Jonathan Robinson, 1994.

Within that awful volume lies The mystery of mysteries!

Sir Walter Scott (1866). “The Waverley Novels”, p.239

Sure as the most certain sure, plumb in the uprights, well entretied, braced in the beams, Stout as a horse, affectionate, haughty, electrical, I and this mystery here we stand.

Walt Whitman, Sculley Bradley, Harold W. Blodgett (2008). “Leaves of Grass: A Textual Variorum of the Printed Poems, 1855-1856”, p.3, NYU Press

The so-called mysteries of quantum mechanics are in its philosophical interpretation, not in its mathematics.

Victor J. Stenger (2012). “God and the Folly of Faith: The Incompatibility of Science and Religion”, p.143, Prometheus Books