“Yet I have a clever touch and pander to your vices. While looking on in exultation. And so I play my game, with the exuberance of experience, the strange and terribly subtle final aims of my Asiatic Blood that remain a mystery to you.” PlayGamesMysteryBloodStrangeAimFinalsJewVicesCleverSubtleExuberance Author:Paul Meyer
“Wine makes all things possible. GEORGE R. R. MARTIN, The Mystery Knight A cold wind was blowing from the north, and it made the trees rustle like living things. GEORGE R. R. MARTIN, A Game of Thrones Nothing burns like the cold. GEORGE R. R. MARTIN, A Game of Thrones Laughter is poison to fear.” MadeGamesMysteryTreeWindColdLaughterAll ThingsWinePoisonThronesLiving ThingsKnightsCold Wind Author:George R. R. Martin
“The Infinite alone exists and is Real; the finite is passing and false. The Original Whim in the Beyond caused the apparent descent of the Infinite into the realm of the seeming finite. This is the Divine Mystery and Divine Game in which Infinite Consciousness for ever plays on all levels of finite consciousness.” RealPlayGamesLevelsConsciousnessMysteryDivineInfiniteOriginalsPassingPassingsRealmsFiniteSeemingWhimDescentInfinite Consciousness Author:Meher Baba
“It is not a matter of life and death. It is not that important. But it is a reflection of life, and so the game is an enigma wrapped in a mystery impaled on a conundrum.” ImportantMatterGamesMysteryReflectionGolfLife And DeathEnigmaConundrumsReflections Of Life Author:Peter Alliss
“I would come, many years later, to understand why To Kill A Mockingbird is considered an important novel, but when I first read it at 11, I was simply absorbed by the way it evoked the mysteries of childhood, of treasures discovered in trees, and games played with an exotic summer friend.” WayYearsFirstsImportantGamesNovelMysteryTreeChildhoodSummerTreasureExoticMockingbirdKill A Mockingbird Author:Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
“Cruelty is a mystery, and the waste of pain. But if we describe a word to compass these things, a world that is a long, brute game, then we bump against another mystery: the inrush of power and delight, the canary that sings on the skull.” IfsWorldLongPainJoySufferingGamesMysteryWasteDelightCrueltyCompassBrutesSkullsBumpsCanaries Author:Annie Dillard
“As an actor, you've got to maintain a bit of mystery and at least part of your private life, otherwise the game is up.” ActorsGamesBitsMysteryPrivate Life Author:Max Beesley
“Writers are voracious readers. Once I unlocked the mystery of the alphabet that led to words, a multitude of words connecting me to the world, there was no stopping me. Everything was fair game, from Louisa May Alcott to my older cousin's True Romance Magazines, from Lewis Carroll to the backs of cereal boxes. All of this fed me, but it took certain books to make me grow. I don't want to work without a sense of drama, without passion, or without both eyes open to the world around me.” WorldWantMayBookEyeRomanceCertainPassionGamesGrowsMysteryReaderDramaFairsBoxesMagazinesFedsMultitudesStoppingCousinConnectingAlphabetCerealFair GameTrue Romance Author:Gloria Naylor
“You can't manufacture inspiration, so a lot of it is still a waiting game for me. There's still a lot of mystery to songwriting. I don't have a method that I can go back to - they either come or they don't.” StillsI CanInspirationGamesWaitingMysteryMethodSongwriting Author:Conor Oberst
“There is one purpose to life and one only: to bear witness to and understand as much as possible of the complexity of the world -- its beauty, its mysteries, its riddles. The more you understand, the more you look, the greater is your enjoyment of life and your sense of peace. That's all there is to it. Everything else is fun and games. If an activity is not grounded in "to love" or "to learn" it does not have value.” IfsWorldLooksDoePurposeValuesGamesFunBeautyGreaterMysteryBearsActivityWitnessEnjoymentComplexityGroundedRiddle Author:Anne Rice