Quotes on the topic: Mystery


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One may say the eternal mystery of the world is its comprehensibility.


The things that converge in the writing of a play come from a complex of motives, a genesis shrouded in a certain kind of mystery.


I am a mystery to myself.


I'm not going to go mystery shopping in the NHS because we have a million people every day using it and rating its facilities.


I draw the line at letting people into my songwriting cave. To me, that's where the alchemy happens and where the mystery is.


I've got headdresses and robes from all over: I am the mystery of everybody's story.


Combine two words, Myth and History. What do you get? Mystery.


I believe that patterns tend to repeat themselves and there are connections between the past and the present. There is the old proverb that reads, 'You can't know where you're going if you don't know where you've been'. For me, history is like that. When you take history and combine it with myth, then you get mystery.


It's kind of a mystery to me, as far as my own life experiences and what I've witnessed - why some people can just move on through traumatic experiences, in childhood particularly, and why other people are just paralyzed by it. I just don't know how and why that is.


It's easier to see in someone else, another actor, how they kind of disappear and then this other persona appears. A great actor is a thing of mystery.


I feel like people want there to be this mystery between film and theater, but I just kind of went where I got jobs, you know?


As I make my slow pilgrimage through the world, a certain sense of beautiful mystery seems to gather and grow.


Marriage is a mystery, and part of it is just being kind to each other, not being selfish.


My way of expression is full of complications and mystery because that's my perception of life.


It is the mystery of the creative act that something other than our conscious self takes over.


There are still so many places on our planet that remain unexplored. I'd love to one day peel back the mystery and understand them.


I do not at all understand the mystery of grace - only that it meets us where we are but does not leave us where it found us.


Strangers are exciting, their mystery never ends. But, there's nothing like looking at your own history in the faces of your friends.


The possession of knowledge does not kill the sense of wonder and mystery. There is always more mystery.


I have every sympathy for writers. It's a mystery to me what they do. I can edit. I can cross out and say, 'I'm not saying that' or, 'How about we move this to here? Wouldn't that make that bit of the story better?' But where any of it comes from is beyond me. I will never write a play or a novel.