“The smouldering eroticism of great European actresses like Jeanne Moreau demonstrated to my generations women's archetypal mystery and glamour, completely missing from the totalitarian world-view of the misogynist Foucault. For me, the big French D is not Derrida, but Deneuve.” WorldBigsViewsGenerationsMysteryMissingActressesGlamourMy GenerationWorld ViewDerrida Author:Camille Paglia
“Under all of the factors that make up the art world, it's up to the individual artist to discern which of those influences are present and at what time and what really serves the deeper process that is constantly running like a stream underground. Influence is incessant. Influence is a fact. But, carry a big shovel and dig constantly to clear away all the unessentials so that the origins of mystery and the poetic force of life can get into and inspire the work.” WorldArtFactsBigsRunningArtistIndividualForceProcessClearMysteryInfluenceInspirePhotographerDeeperFactorsStreamsPoeticArt WorldIncessantShovels Author:Paul Caponigro
“I have realized that mystery is what keeps people away, and I've grown tired of smoke and mirrors. I yearn for the clean, well-lighted place. So let's peek behind the curtain and hail the others like us. The open-faced sandwiches who take risks and live big and smile with all of their teeth. These are the people I want to be around. This is the honest way I want to live and love and write.” PeopleWayWantWritingWellsBigsBehindsRiskMysteryHonestAnd LoveMirrorsTiredCleanTeethSmokeCurtainsSandwichesHailLive And LoveSmoke And Mirrors Author:Amy Poehler
“I don't believe that murders can be "solved." I think that this is the big lie of the mystery novel, that you should close the book and feel that the world is back in order and everything's all right. I want the reader to know that the world is not all right, and maybe we ought to do something about it.” ThinkingKnowsWorldWantFeelsShouldBelieveBookBigsLyingOrderNovelMysteryOughtReaderMurderDon't BelieveMystery Novels Author:George Pelecanos
“I define a thriller as a big-stakes, multiple-viewpoint novel involving suspense, action, and mystery, in which the reader doesn't know everything but usually knows more than any single character.” KnowsCharacterBigsActionNovelMysteryReaderSuspenseStakesMultipleInvolvingThrillersViewpoints Author:F. Paul Wilson
“Some of the big philosophical problems have been solved by science, at least to a 1st approximation. Examples: the problems of matter, and mind. Only philosophical reactionaries, like Noam Chomsky, claim that they are and will remain mysteries.” MindHas BeensMatterProblemBigsMysteryExampleClaimsPhilosophicalReactionariesApproximation Author:Mario Bunge
“I love the world the Lord has created; I love the mountains, the rivers, the valleys, the skies. I love the forests, the fields, the flowers. I love the mysteries of evolution and dna and the big bang. I want to know the majesties of the Lord's Creation. I cannot close my eyes to all this. I cannot turn away from science and scientific exploration.” KnowsWorldWantBigsEyeTurnsLordMysterySkyCreationFieldsFlowerEvolutionMountainRiversForestsExplorationValleysDnaBangsMajesty Author:Anne Rice
“[Georg Cantor was the first to prove that there could be a series of infinities; that infinities come in an infinite number of sizes.] Thus Cantor's Absolute is a perfect image for what we experience of God. When I speak of a Big Enough God I am not merely thinking of an Infinite God, but the God of infinities, the Absolute, which either chooses to reveal itself or remains veiled in mystery. Modern mathematics does begin to feel like the language that God talks.” ThinkingFeelsFirstsDoeEnoughBigsSpeakLanguagePerfectNumbersMysteryModernProveAbsolutesInfiniteMathematicsRemainsSeriesSizeInfinity Author:Sara Maitland
“One of the big mysteries of music is, if you take music without words, it means something to us because we know it's about something. It's about something important humanly, but since there are no words, nobody knows what it's about.” IfsKnowsMeanImportantBigsMysteryMusic IsNobody Knows Author:Tod Machover
“We're quite happy with our Big Bang description of cosmic origins. But actually, the Big Bang accounts for what happened only after the beginning. The beginning itself, and especially what happened before, remains the biggest mystery of all.” BigsHappenedMysteryAccountsRemainsDescriptionCosmicBangs Author:Neil deGrasse Tyson
“It's not that big a mystery about types. It's not even that big a mystery why so many people are picking up on things now. It's like we were talking about the primitive thing before and all that. Nothing has really changed much. The things that have changed are like we're on the noon now. There are more buildings now. But we're still basically two monkeys sitting here.” PeopleStillsTwoBigsTalkingMysteryChangedBuildingTypeSittingPrimitiveMonkeysNoon Author:Van Morrison
“When you're training as an actor, a lot of the big work you're learning is to treat fictional characters like real people. You don't have the problem of discovering a backstory with real people, but there's always a mystery which is common to both fictional and factual characters. They are never quite the person you think they are.” PeopleThinkingPersonsRealCharacterProblemBigsActorsCommonMysteryTrainingTreatsDiscoveringNever QuitFactualFictional Character Author:Toby Jones
“One of the big mysteries for many conservatives for many, many moons - including me - was the existence of liberal Jews who put liberalism before their Judaism.” BigsExistenceMysteryMoonIncludingJewLiberalismJudaism Author:Rush Limbaugh
“The universe is a big place, perhaps the biggest.” BigsScienceUniverseWonderMysteryAstronomyCosmology Author:Kurt Vonnegut
“Faith is a continuum, and we each fall on that line where we may. By attempting to rigidly classify ethereal concepts like faith, we end up debating semantics to the point where we entirely miss the obvious - that is, that we are all trying to decipher life's big mysteries, and we're each following our own paths of enlightenment.” TryingMayEndsBigsFallLinesPathMysteryMissingEnlightenmentConceptsObviousFollowingAttemptingContinuumEtherealDecipherSemantics Author:Dan Brown
“That night we made love "the real way" which we had not yet attempted although married six months. Big mystery. No one knew where to put their leg and to this day I'm not sure we got it right. He seemed happy. You're like Venice he said beautifully. Early next day I wrote a short talk ("On Defloration") which he stole and had published in a small quarterly magazine. Overall this was a characteristic interaction between us. Or should I say ideal. Neither of us had ever seen Venice.” WayShouldMadeSaidRealBigsNightNextMysteryMonthsSixMarriedIdealsLegsMagazinesNot SureCharacteristicsThis DayInteractionShould INext DaySix MonthsVenice Author:Anne Carson
“At teenage parties he was always wandering into the garden, sitting on a bench in the dark . . . staring up at the constellations and pondering all those big questions about the existence of God and the nature of evil and the mystery of death, questions which seemed more important than anything else in the would until a few years passed and some real questions had been dumped into your lap, like how to earn a living, and why people fell in and out of love, and how long you could carry on smoking and then give up without getting lung cancer.” PeopleLoveGivingYearsLongImportantRealBigsAgeEvilDarkPartyExistenceMysteryGiving UpSittingGardenCancerWanderStaringSmokingTeenageLungsLapPonderingBenchesConstellationsExistence Of GodBig QuestionsDumpedReal QuestionsLung CancerNature Of EvilMystery Of Death Author:Mark Haddon
“Ain't that a sight? With all the things we know and learn, we still ain't touched the big mysteries -- where we come from, where we go next, why we even her. And when something truly miraculous happens, we run and hide in our caves. We deny.” KnowsStillsBigsHappensRunningNextMysterySightDenyTouchedCavesMiraculousWhere We Come Author:Libba Bray
“Suspense is like a woman. The more left to the imagination, the more the excitement. ... The conventional big-bosomed blonde is not mysterious. And what could be more obvious than the old black velvet and pearls type? The perfect ‘woman of mystery’ is one who is blonde, subtle and Nordic. ... Although I do not profess to be an authority on women, I fear that the perfect title [for a movie], like the perfect woman is difficult to find.” BigsLeftDifficultBlackImaginationPerfectMysteryTypeAuthorityObviousMysteriousSuspenseTitlesExcitementSubtleConventionalPearlsBlondeVelvetPerfect WomanNordic Author:Alfred Hitchcock
“A big silvery janitor. Penny, this can’t be how the universe works.” “In the Order we call it ‘inverse profundity.’ We’ve observed it in any number of cases. The deeper you go into the cosmic mysteries, the less interesting everything gets.” BigsOrderUniverseInterestingNumbersCasesMysteryDeeperCosmicPenniesProfundityInverseJanitor Book:The Magicians Trilogy Source: The Magicians Trilogy
“We weren't friends[...]We were more like jigsaw pieces, each of us part of the same big picture. There are people like this wherever you go. They are part of the same mystery as you are, but you can't quite tell how you fit together. The world is a puzzle, and we can't solve it alone.” PeopleWorldBigsTogetherPiecesMysteryFitSolvePuzzlesBig PictureJigsaw Author:Daniel Handler