M Quotes
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“Myself--a prince by fortune of my birth,
Near to the king in blood, and near in love
Till you did make him misinterpret me--
Have stooped my neck under your injuries
And sighed my English breath in foreign clouds,
Eating the bitter bread of banishment,
Whilst you have fed upon my signories,
Disparked my parks and felled my forest woods,
From my own windows torn my household coat,
Rased out my imprese, leaving me no sign,
Save men's opinions and my living blood,
To show the world I am a gentleman.”
Source: King Richard II: Third Series
“Myslím, že odvaha nie je o tom, že sa človek nebojí. Odvaha je o tom, že robíš aj veci, ktoré ťa desia a prekonávaš svoj vlastný strach.”
Source: Na Vianoce budem doma
“Myspace alone has just over 80 million users and ranks as the sixth most popular English language website and the eighth most popular site in the world.”
“Myspace hurts my eyes.”
“MySpace is a great way to keep in touch with friends who you don't care enough about to actually have a conversation with, why bother calling to say "how are you," when you can just surf their page and post an mpeg of a guy farting on his cat.”
“MySpace is an addiction.”
“MySpace is somehow more welcoming than Facebook. And Twittering, I just... Ugh. I like having radio silence. I think radio silence is an important part of any public figure's day. We haven't seen it yet, but there's going to be a generation that comes up where the new trend will be complete anonymity. It'll be cool to have never posted anything online, commented, opened a webpage or a MySpace. I think everyone in the future is going to be allowed to be obscure for 15 minutes. You'll have 15 minutes where no one is watching you, and then you'll be shoved back onto your reality show.”
“MySpace is such a weird world to me. I don't have a MySpace account. The stuff that's up there, I didn't set any of it up. Fans set it up.”
“Myspace was always a bit edgy. People identified it with edginess and music.”
“Myst hasn't returned yet, But you know that, or else you'd both be naked and fornicating on the front lawn"
"The night's young. Give us time, and it was a field a mile away."
A Valkyrie and Nikolai Wroth pg 322”
Source: A Hunger Like No Other
“Mysteries abound where most we seek for answers.”
Source: I Live by the Invisible: New & Selected Poems
“Mysteries always seem to find their way to you don't they?”
Source: Good Girl, Bad Blood: A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder, Book 2
“Mysteries and thrillers are not the same things, though they are literary siblings. Roughly put, I would say the distinction is that mysteries emphasize motive and psychology whereas thrillers rely more heavily on action and plot.”
“Mysteries are due to secrecy.”
Source: The Works of Lord Bacon: With an Introductory Essay
“Mysteries are feminine; they like to veil themselves but still want to be seen and divined.”
“Mysteries are not necessarily miracles.”
Source: Goethe's Opinions on the World, Mankind, Literature, Science, and Art
“Mysteries are not riddles. Mysteries are places to go with your mind. You go into mysteries.”
“Mysteries are not to be solved. They eye goes blind when it only wants to see why.”
“Mysteries are the evidence to errors in our religious and historical precepts.”
Source: Alpha to Omega: Journey to the End of Time
“Mysteries do not lose their poetry when solved. Quite the contrary; the solution often turns out more beautiful than the puzzle and, in any case, when you have solved one mystery you uncover others, perhaps to inspire greater poetry”
Source: Unweaving the Rainbow: Science, Delusion and the Appetite for Wonder
“Mysteries exists in every moment.”
“Mysteries force a man to think, and so injure his health.”
Source: The Short Fiction of Edgar Allan Poe: An Annotated Edition
“Mysteries I read for fun, so I will probably never write one, for fear of spoiling the fun.”
“Mysteries lie all around us, even in the most familiar things, waiting only to be perceived.”
Source: Wynn Bullock, photographing the nude: the beginnings of a quest for meaning
“Mysteries of attraction could not always be explained through logic. Sometimes the fractures in two separate souls became the very hinges that held them together.”
Source: The Devil In Winter: Number 3 in series
“Mysteries once thought to be supernatural or paranormal happenings - such as astronomical or meteorological events - are incorporated into science once their causes are understood.”
Source: The Believing Brain: From Ghosts and Gods to Politics and Conspiracies---How We Construct Beliefs and Reinforce Them as Truths
“Mysteries simply are a feast for an active mind. And while in my lifetime I've seen science make extraordinary inroads into solving the most complex questions of life, after all this time I admit that I am thrilled that there are some things that forever will remain a mystery. For example, do I wear a toupee?”
Source: Up Till Now: The Autobiography
“Mysteries, like the Masonic rites, are ones parents and elders are sworn not to reveal to the uninitiated, which include all children. And so we sought for signs.”
“Mysterious affair, electricity.”
Source: Ends and Odds
“Mysterious as it may be, there is something wonderful at the heart of our existence, and it is about nothing other than love; love for God, love for one another, love for creation, love for life itself.”
Source: The Dark Night of the Soul: A Psychiatrist Explores the Connection Between Darkness and Spiritual Growth
“Mysterious beings we seek from birth; what does that mean to me? Something we seek, and as we age it becomes more elusive, yet our spirit remains willing, but our flesh grows weak.”
“Mysterious disabling illnesses will make you dependent on people.”
Source: Hypoxia, Mental Illness & Chronic Fatigue
“Mysterious haunts of echoes old and far, The voice divine of human loyalty.”
Source: Theophrastus Such, Jubal and other poems and The Spanish gypsy
“Mysterious in the light of day, nature retains her veil, despite our clamours: That which she does not willingly display cannot be wrenched from her with levers, screws and hammers.”
“mysterious like the moon,
she would delight you in her glow,
her light alone can make you question yourself..
&
who was she?
She will never let you know.”
“Mysterious love, uncertain treasure, hast thou more of pain or pleasure! Endless torments dwell about thee: Yet who would live, and live without thee!”
Source: The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison
“Mysterious power, whence hope ethereal springs!
Sweet heavenly relic of eternal things!
Inspiring oft deep thoughts of things divine:
The past, the present, and the future time.
Thy reminiscences transport the soul
To memory?s Paradise?its future goal.”
“Mysterious spaces cause us to turn inward. Amid a rich upwelling of association, we encounter many aspects of ourselves. As we grow still, we come in contact with a unified, empty, yet full ground of our being. As our consciousness grows more spacious, we find connections between us and the wider world, a shared greater reality.”
“Mysterious thing, Time. Powerful, and when meddled with, dangerous.”
Source: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
“Mysteriously, almost unaccountably, my family had ended up in the trees, sort of like the Swiss Family Robinson.”
“Mysteriously and in ways that are totally remote from natural experience, the gray drizzle of horror induced by depression takes on the quality of physical pain.”
Source: Darkness visible: a memoir of madness
“Mysteriously, as elusive as it is, this moment--where the eye is what it sees, where the heart is what it feels--this moment shows us that what is real is sacred”
Source: The Book of Awakening: Having the Life You Want by Being Present to the Life You Have (Gift Edition)
“Mystery and disappointment are not absolutely indispensable to the growth of love, but they are, very often, its powerful auxiliaries. 'Out of sight, out of mind,' is well enough as a proverb applicable to cases of friendship, though absence is not always necessary to hollowness of heart, even between friends, and truth and honesty, like precious stones, are perhaps most easily imitated at a distance, when the counterfeits often pass for real. Love, however, is very materially assisted by a warm and active imagination: which has a long memory, and will thrive, for a considerable time, on very slight and sparing food. Thus it is, that it often attains its most luxuriant growth in separation and under circumstances of the utmost difficulty.”
Source: Nicholas Nickleby
“Mystery and disappointment are not absolutely indispensable to the growth of love, but they are, very often, its powerful auxiliaries.”
Source: The Life And Adventures Of Nicholas Nickleby
“Mystery and innocence are not akin.”
“Mystery books. I must read a hundred a year. . . I just wish some of them were harder to figure out.”
Source: Gypsy in Amber
“Mystery bores me. It chores me. I know what happens and so do you. It's the machinations that wheel us there that aggravate, perplex, interest, and astound me.”
Source: The Book Thief: 10th Anniversary Edition
“Mystery causes a mental itch, which the brain tries to soothe with the balm of reasonable talk.”
Source: An Alchemy of Mind: The Marvel and Mystery of the Brain
“Mystery creates intrigue, which creates desire, which creates commodity.”
Source: Ink Blood Sister Scribe
“Mystery creates wonder and wonder is the basis of man's desire to understand.”