“Secrets and mysteries provide a beautiful corridor where you can float out. The corridor expands and many, many wonderful things can happen... I love the process of going into mystery.” HappensBeautifulProcessSecretWonderfulMysteryWonderful ThingsFloatsCorridors Author:David Lynch
“more each particular person is(my love) alive than every world can understand and now you are and i am now and we're a mystery that will never happen again, a miracle which has never happened before and shining this our now must come to then” WorldPersonsHappensAliveHappenedMysteryParticularMiracleShining Book:XAIPE Source: XAIPE
“Let others probe the mystery if they can.Time-harried prisoners of Shall and Will -The right thing happens to the happy man.” IfsMenHappensMysteryThings HappenRight ThingPrisonerHappy Man Author:Theodore Roethke
“We injure mysteries, which are matters of faith, by any attempt at explanation in order to make them matters of reason. Could they be explained, they would cease to be mysteries; and it has been well said that a thing is not necessarily against reason because it happens to be above it.” WellsHas BeensSaidMatterReasonHappensOrderMysteryCeaseExplanationWell Said Book:Lacon: Or Many Things in Few Words, Addressed to Those who Think Source: Lacon: Or Many Things in Few Words, Addressed to Those who Think
“The mystery story is two stories in one: the story of what happened and the story of what appeared to happen.” TwoStoriesHappensNovelHappenedMysteryMystery Novels Author:Mary Roberts Rinehart
“I believe, not theoretically, but from direct personal experience, that very few of the things that happen to us are purposeless or accidental (and this includes suffering and grief - even that of others), and that sometimes one catches a glimpse of the link between these happenings. I believe - even when I am myself blind and deaf, or even indifferent - in the existence of a mystery.” BelieveSometimesHappensSufferingI BelieveGriefExistenceMysteryHappeningsDirectBlindLinksIndifferentGlimpseDeafPersonal Experiences Author:Iris Origo