“All mysteries of human experience that are eliminated when we understand that we are a great deal more than our body and when you look very deeply at who and what the soul really is, who and what God really is.” HumansLooksSoulBodyDealsMysteryHuman ExperienceVery Deep Author:Neale Donald Walsch
“In very general terms 'Top Of The Lake' is about good and evil. It's a deep dark mystery. It also deals with lots of fascinating human relationships, and it's also about the battle of the sexes.” HumansEvilSexTermDarkDealsMysteryBattleGood And EvilLakesFascinatingHuman RelationsHuman RelationshipsDeep DarkBattle Of The Sexes Author:David Wenham
“I really think in life there is a lot of mystery and things we just can’t understand and your brain has to adapt... We all have to deal with the twists of fate whether they are explained or not and it’s how you react in life to these curveballs that is really the measure of a man.” ThinkingMenDealsBrainFateMysteryTwistsMeasure Of A ManCurveballsTwist Of Fate Author:Larry Fessenden
“I try to write about complex issues--young people in an adult world-- full of irony and contradiction in a narrative style that relies heavily on suspense with a texture rich in emotion and imagery. I take a great deal of satisfaction in using popular forms-- the adventure, the mystery, the thriller-- so as to hold my reader with the sheer pleasure of a good story. At the same time I try to resolve my books with an ambiguity that compels engagement. In short, I want my readers to feel, to think, sometimes to laugh. But most of all I want them to enjoy a good read.” PeopleThinkingWorldWantFeelsWritingTryingBookSometimesStoriesFormYoungEnjoyPleasureDealsEmotionLaughingIssuesRichMysteryStyleAdventureReaderAdultsComplexesSatisfactionSuspenseNarrativeIronyRelyContradictionResolveEngagementSheerImageryAmbiguityTextureGood StoryThrillersGood Reads Author:Avi
“I wanted to move away from the disaster airplane movies that we have seen in the past and do something that was more mysterious, and delay until the end the resolution of the mystery, and then have to deal with the plane itself.” EndsWantedPastMovingDealsMysteryDisasterMysteriousPlanesResolutionAirplaneDelay Author:Jaume Collet-Serra
“Some mystery should be left in the revelation of character in a play, just as a great deal of mystery is always left in the revelation of character in life, even in one's own character to himself.” ShouldPlayCharacterLeftDealsMysteryTheatreRevelations Book:New Selected Essays: Where I Live Source: New Selected Essays: Where I Live
“A good piece of fiction, in my view, does not offer solutions. Good stories deal with our moral struggles, our uncertainties, our dreams, our blunders, our contradictions, our endless quest for understanding. Good stories do not resolve the mysteries of the human spirit but rather describe and expand up on those mysteries.” HumansDoeStoriesDreamSpiritUnderstandingViewsDealsFictionMoralStrugglePiecesMysteryOffersSolutionsEndlessUncertaintyContradictionResolveQuestsOur DreamsHuman SpiritGood StoryBlundersMoral Struggle Author:Tim O'Brien
“God will not hold us responsible to understand the mysteries of election, predestination, and the divine sovereignty. The best and safest way to deal with these truths is to raise our eyes to God and in deepest reverence say, "0 Lord, Thou knowest." Those things belong to the deep and mysterious Profound of God's omniscience. Prying into them may make theologians, but it will never make saints.” WayMayEyeDealsLordMysteryDivineTruth IsResponsibleRaisesElectionProfoundSaintGods WillMysteriousReverenceSovereigntyTheologianPredestinationOmniscience Author:Aiden Wilson Tozer