“My life has been a kind of mystery to me. By all my logical, linear thinking I started out in school as a little boy, I didn't have a clue about anything. What they were talking about in school, couldn't play sports, couldn't learn, and I was bottom of the class.” ThinkingKindLittlesHas BeensPlaySchoolSportsTalkingClassBoysMysteryBottomLogicalClueLittle BoysLinear Author:Anthony Hopkins
“The thing about Hitchcock is that, however much one dissects him, he still manages to hang onto his mystery. You can never quite get to the bottom of him.” StillsMysteryBottomManageNever QuitHitchcock Author:Julian Jarrold
“This land, although not my native land, Will be remembered forever. And the sea's lightly iced, Unsalty water. The sand on the bottom is whiter than chalk, The air is heady, like wine, And the rosy body of the pines Is naked in the sunset hour. And the sunset itself on such waves of ether That I just can't comprehend Whether it is the end of the day, the end of the world, Or the mystery of mysteries in me again.” WorldEndsBodyWaterHoursForeverAirMysterySeaLandWineBottomWaveNakedRememberedSandNativeSunsetThe End Of The DayEnd Of The WorldRosyChalkNative Land Author:Anna Akhmatova
“Scholars do one of two things when they discover information that doesn't fit what they already know. Either they sweep it aside so it doesn't bring their cherished theories into question or they focus on it with laserlike intensity and try to get to the bottom of the mystery.” KnowsTryingTwoFocusMysteryInformationTheoryFitBottomTwo ThingsIntensityScholar Book:A Discovery of Witches: A Novel Source: A Discovery of Witches: A Novel