“We declare that a great number of those who are condemned to eternal punishment suffer that everlasting calamity because of ignorance of those mysteries of faith which must be known and believed in order to be numbered among the elect.” SufferingOrderNumbersKnownMysteryIgnoranceEternalPunishmentSinnerEverlastingCalamitySufferers Author:Pope Benedict XIV
“Why is it that nobody cries out, nobody spits in their faces, nobody jumps at their throats? We doff our caps to the S.S. men returning from the little wood; if our name is called out we obediently go with them to die, and we do nothing. We starve, we are drenched by rain, we are torn from our families. What is this mystery? This strange power of one man over another? This insane passivity that cannot be overcome? Our only strength is our great number; the gas chambers cannot accommodate all of us.” IfsMenLittlesFacesDiesNamesNumbersMysteryCryStrangeRainOvercomingWoodsInsaneOur FamilyGasOne ManThroatTornChamberCapsSpitAccommodatePassivityPower Of OneGas Chambers Author:Tadeusz Borowski
“The science of numbers ought to be preferred as an acquisition before all others, because of its necessity and because of the great secrets and other mysteries which there are in the properties of numbers. All sciences partake of it, and it has need of none.” NeedsNumbersSecretMysteryOughtPropertyAcquisition Author:Boethius
“[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
“The number one issue that Ocean Mysteries has opened my eyes to is, no matter where you are, whether you're on a beach in Hawaii, you're diving in the Pacific, you're in a remote archipelago, or you're in the middle of nowhere - I am blown away and sobered and crushed, emotionally crushed, by the amount of marine debris, of garbage, that is now in our ocean.” MatterEyeNumbersIssuesMysteryMiddleAmountOceanBeachWhere You AreHawaiiMarineGarbageCrushedPacificDivingBlown AwayDebrisMiddle Of Nowhere Author:Jeff Corwin
“I've begun worshipping the sun for a number of reasons. First of all, unlike some other gods I could mention, I can see the sun. It's there for me every day. And the things it brings me are quite apparent all the time: heat, light, food, and a lovely day. There's no mystery, no one asks for money, I don't have to dress up, and there's no boring pageantry. And interestingly enough, I have found that the prayers I offer to the sun and the prayers I formerly offered to "God" are all answered at about the same 50% rate.” FirstsI CanReasonEnoughLightFunnyReligionAsksFoundPrayerNumbersSunMysteryOffersDressesRateBoringLovelyHeatPageantryLovely Day Book:The Best of Brain Droppings Source: The Best of Brain Droppings
“I did not love cold harmony and perfect regularity of organization; what I sought was variety, mystery, tradition, the venerable, the awful. I despised sophisters and calculators; I was groping for faith, honor, and prescriptive loyalties. I would have given any number of neo-classical pediments for one poor battered gargoyle.” GivenPerfectPoorNumbersMysteryColdHonorTraditionOrganizationHarmonyLoyaltyAwfulVarietyDespisedRegularityBatteredGargoylesCalculators Book:The Essential Russell Kirk: Selected Essays Source: The Essential Russell Kirk: Selected Essays
“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
“I imagine John Watson thinks love’s a mystery to me, but the chemistry is incredibly simple and very destructive. When we first met, you told me that a disguise is always a self portrait, how true of you, the combination to your safe – your measurements. But this is far more intimate. This is your heart, and you should never let it rule your head. You could have chosen any random number and walked out of here today with everything you worked for. But you just couldn’t resist it, could you? I’ve always assumed that love is a dangerous disadvantage. Thank you for the final proof.” ThinkingShouldFirstsHeartSelfTodaySimpleLove IsNumbersImagineMysteryDangerousMetsSafeFinalsProofChosenCombinationIntimateDestructiveChemistryDisguisePortraitsMeasurementDisadvantagesWatsonSelf PortraitSelf Portrait PhotographyJohn Watson Author:Mark Gatiss