“I don't think people need to know what colour socks I'm wearing today; I don't think people need to know what shower gel I'm using. There's too much information in the world, and there's no magic or mystery anymore.” PeopleThinkingKnowsWorldNeedsTodayToo MuchMagicMysteryInformationColourShowersSockToo Much Information Author:Noel Gallagher
“I think the benefit of a Catholic childhood is your belief in visual symbols as transmitters of information and clues about life, whether it's the mystery of life or life in general.” ThinkingBeliefMysteryChildhoodInformationBenefitsCatholicSymbolsVisualsClueMystery Of Life Author:Robert Gober
“In almost every thriller, a point is reached when someone, usually calling from a phone booth, telephones with a vital piece of information, which he cannot divulge by phone. By the time the hero arrives at the place where they had arranged to meet, the caller is dead, or too near death to tell. There is never an explanation for the reluctance of the caller to impart his message in the first place.” FirstsNovelPiecesMysteryInformationHeroCallingMessagesPhonesExplanationTelephonesThrillersImpartReluctanceNear DeathMystery NovelsDivulgePhone Booth Book:Speedboat Source: Speedboat
“I don't mind close-ups, I like them, but they're kind of forceful - you see a lot, you get a lot of information in a close-up. There's less mystery.” MindKindMysteryInformation Author:David Duchovny
“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