“I think to the degree writers are serious, there is a greater tendency for them to write to themselves, because they're trying to compose their own thoughts. They are trying to find out what is in their minds, which is the great mystery. Finding out who you are, what is in your head, and what kind of companion you are to yourself in the course of life. I do think people have very profound lives of which they say virtually nothing.” PeopleThinkingWritingTryingMindKindCoursesGreaterMysterySeriousDegreesFindingsWho You AreProfoundTendenciesCompanionCourse Of Life Author:Marilynne Robinson
“You are asking yourself, as all of us must: 'Who am I?' . . . 'Where am I?' . . . 'Whence do I go?' The process of enlightenment is usually slow. But, in the end, our seeking always brings a finding. These great mysteries are, after all, enshrined in complete simplicity.” EndsProcessMysteryFindingsEnlightenmentAskingSimplicitySeeking Author:Bill W.
“If you're being ignored, that's a good time to concentrate on finding yourself and creating your own mystery.” IfsMysteryFindingsCreatingGood TimesFinding YourselfIgnoredBeing Ignored Author:Lykke Li
“Wherever we find news, excitement, mystery and adventure, there, too, we find the newspaper reporter. Always on the alert for something new, ready to risk his very life for a scoop and finding adventure in every corner of the globe.” RiskMysteryAdventureReadyFindingsNewsCornersNewspapersExcitementSomething NewGlobesReportersNewspaper Reporters Author:Stan Lee
“What I like about teaching is the discipline of finding words to unpack the artistic process. And I admire the drive in students who want to write, the mystery of how artistic talent unfolds.” WantWritingProcessMysteryTeachingTalentStudentsDisciplineFindingsAdmireArtisticArtistic ProcessArtistic Talent Author:Alison Hawthorne Deming
“The thing I loved, particularly, was the mystery of science and the idea that science doesn't know all the answers, but it is a process of finding out. It's not like science will give you the right answer and science knows everything. I love the mysteries of it.” KnowsGivingIdeasProcessAnswersMysteryFindingsRight Answers Author:Dallas Campbell
“Being a Catholic, I was drawn to the mystery of the Latin and the smoke and the mirrors and all of that. That part of my disposition definitely did lend itself to finding my way to the back door of some artistic pursuit.” WayDoorsMysteryFindingsMirrorsCatholicPursuitSmokeArtisticMy WayLatinDispositionBack Doors Author:Susan Sarandon
“For he that diligently seeketh shall find; and the mysteries of God shall be unfolded unto them, by the power of the Holy Ghost, as well in these times as in times of old as in times to come; wherefore, the course of the Lord is one eternal round" - 1 Nephi 10:19” InspirationalWellsGodChristianTimeCoursesReligiousChristianityLordPowerMysteryHolyFindingsEternalRoundsSeekingGhostDiligenceUnfoldingHoly GhostMormonismGod Works In Mysterious WaysMystery Of God Author:Joseph Smith, Jr.
“The kiss was innocent--innocent enough--but it was also full of something not unlike what Virginia wants from London, from life; it was full of a love complex and ravenous, ancient, neither this nor that. It will serve as this afternoon's manifestation of the central mystery itself, the elusive brightness that shines from the edges of certain dreams; the brightness which, when we awaken, is already fading from our minds, and which we rise in the hope of finding, perhaps today, this new day in which anything might happen, anything at all.” WantMindEnoughDreamMightHappensTodayCertainMysteryKissingFindingsShiningComplexesAncientEdgesLondonInnocentManifestationAfternoonNew DayVirginiaElusiveBrightnessFading Author:Michael Cunningham
“The mystery of human existence lies not in just staying alive, but in finding something to live for.” HumansLyingExistenceAliveMysteryFindingsStayingHuman ExistenceCriminal MindStaying AliveLive With Purpose Book:The Brothers Karamazov Source: The Brothers Karamazov