“As soon as man seeks to penetrate the secrets of Nature--in which nothing is secret and it is but a question of seeing--he realizes that the simple produces the supernatural.” MenRealizingSimpleSecretSeeingProduceSecrecyPenetrate Author:Honore de Balzac
“For myself I make no secret, I look forward with eager desire to seeing the matchless beauty of Christ's body in the heavenly light.” LooksBodyLightDesireChristSecretSeeingHeavenly Book:Hopkins: The Mystic Poets Source: Hopkins: The Mystic Poets
“This was a secret meeting on a secret tour which nobody is supposed to know about. It means that there are men, and perhaps women, in this country walking around with eggs in their pockets, just on the off-chance of seeing the Prime Minister.” KnowsMenMeanCountryChanceSecretSeeingWalkingMeetingsMinistersPocketsEggsPrimePrime Minister Author:Edward Heath
“The secret to writing sound effects is having a room you can be alone in, trying to make the sounds yourself, and seeing what comes out. It's similar to if you're writing a character talking with their mouth full: the only way I know to transcribe that is to stuff my fist in my mouth and write down what sounds I make when I try to talk.” IfsKnowsWayWritingTryingBookCharacterStuffSoundRoomsSecretTalkingSeeingEffectsMouthsComicComic BookFistsSound Effects Author:Ryan North
“Since [man] is infinitely removed from comprehending the extremes, the end of things and their beginning are hopelessly hidden from him in an impenetrable secret; he is equally incapable of seeing the nothing from which he was made, and the infinite in which he is swallowed up.” MenMadeEndsSecretKnowledgeSeeingInfiniteExtremesInfinityIncapableComprehending Book:Pascal's Pensees Source: Pascal's Pensees
“The soul that has learned the blessed secret of seeing God's hand in all that concerns it, cannot be a prey to fear, it looks beyond all second causes, straight into the heart and will of God, and rests content, because He rules.” LooksHeartSoulHandsCausesSecretSeeingConcernBlessedGods WillPrey Book:A carillon of bells, to ring out the old truths of Source: A carillon of bells, to ring out the old truths of