“Don’t you believe any man who makes you feel like you were just a one-time thing.” His arms tighten around me and… — Gwenn Wright Copy Share Image
Like faith, marriage is a mystery. The person you're committed to spending your life with is known and yet unknown, at the… — Kathleen Norris Copy Share Image
The whole is a riddle, an enigma, an inexplicable mystery. Doubt, uncertainty, suspence of judgment appear the only result of ourmost accurate… — David Hume Copy Share Image
“They forgot who she was: Something fantastic we could never explain. Someone better and bolder than every one of us. Someone to… — Nova Ren Suma Copy Share Image
“People's imaginations have continued to work, right up to our own day; hence the incredible crop of fanciful allegations attributing to the… — Régine Pernoud Copy Share Image
“Worship,” Tozer explained, “is to feel in your heart and express in some appropriate manner a humbling but delightful sense of admiring… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Our route toward spiritual evolution is radiantly clear. We all have our own unique individual journey to walk toward enlightenment. Living on… — Linda Tucker Copy Share Image
Laura from The Mysteries Of Laura is the most different from me personally that I've ever played. I'm a very thoughtful, forward-thinking,… — Jenna Fischer Copy Share Image
The art form has to do with the mystery and the hidden invitation that's in the room. And that's when the magic… — David Whyte Copy Share Image
Writin songs is like a mystery. The most difficult thing to do is have a good idea. If you have a decent… — Lyle Lovett Copy Share Image
When we were kids, growing up in the sixties, the only images we had of ourselves were either still photographs or 8mm… — Catherine Opie Copy Share Image
Man knows that there are in the soul tints more bewildering, more numberless, and more nameless that the colors of an autumn… — Gilbert K. Chesterton Copy Share Image
I think that music is still a mystery to most people. It kind of goes through most people without a specific thought.… — Gabriel Mann Copy Share Image
“Notice the way the dirt feels under your feet, how great the air smells, how beautiful the trees are, how calm and… — Dana Marton Copy Share Image
Flowers, cold from the dew, And autumn's approaching breath, I pluck for the warm, luxuriant braids, Which haven't faded yet. In their… — Anna Akhmatova Copy Share Image
“When you see me in a scarf you may think “Oh, she went to some trouble there.” But no, when I wear… — Bridget Allison Copy Share Image
The mystery of the Christian life is that Christ expects us to flee sin and the devil, but does not expect us… — Kevin DeYoung Copy Share Image
“No matterwhat he did to make Claire’s life better or show her he’d changed, these memories would always linger in the recesses… — Aleatha Romig Copy Share Image
For a stalk to grow or a flower to open there must be time that cannot be forced; nine months must go… — Pope John Paul II Copy Share Image
Zeus Is Dead is full of laugh-out-loud moments, lashings of sly wit, moan-worthy puns, and a complex, fast-paced storyline. There aren't very… — Jody Lynn Nye Copy Share Image
Our mind is a machine, it is not a mystery. And the mind always wants to know the how, the why. And… — Rajneesh Copy Share Image
Forests, which I think do contain a lot mystery and traditionally are the setting for lawlessness and magic and what is outside… — Nicole Krauss Copy Share Image
Vague and mysterious forms of speech, and abuse of language, have so long passed for mysteries of science; and hard or misapplied… — John Locke Copy Share Image
I've always been interested in the tension between knowledge and mystery, between science and religion, and the various ways we cope with… — Chloe Benjamin Copy Share Image
“In the darkest corner of a darkened room, all Sherlock Homes stories begin. In the pregnant dim of gaslight and smoke, Holmes… — Graham Moore Copy Share Image
I didn't understand the reasons why I was there in the Lost episode - the mysteries of the island. I just instead… — Allison Janney Copy Share Image
Even the West has known the architecture of empty space, whose object, for thousands of years, has been less to construct divine… — Andre Malraux Copy Share Image
'E.T.' and 'Star Wars' were cult movies then and opened up a brand new world of adventure and mystery. But as much… — Baron Davis Copy Share Image
The only cross in all of history that was turned into an altar was the cross on which Jesus Christ died. It… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The existence of a first cause of the universe is a necessity of thought ... Amid the mysteries which become more mysterious… — Herbert Spencer Copy Share Image
“I cadged a complimentary green matchbook with a gold bird icon from the Bell canning jar. Later we'd use the matches to… — Ed Lynskey Copy Share Image
Anyone who has had an experience of mystery knows that there is a dimension of the universe that is not that which… — Joseph Campbell Copy Share Image
There are no words that can tell the hidden spirit of the wilderness, that can reveal its mystery, its melancholy and its… — Theodore Roosevelt Copy Share Image
Dewey repudiated what he called militant atheism. He felt that people have innate religious qualities, such as compassion for sufferers, an urge… — James A. Haught Copy Share Image
“He paused just long enough for me to know I was starting to bug him. I bug a lot of people, they… — Kendric Neal Copy Share Image
“Well, be careful,” she said, her words deliberate. She quickly twisted her head, as if making certain no one was behind her.… — Kate White Copy Share Image
Thrills, chills, spine-tingling mystery, and lots of smiles. It's not easy to combine heart-pounding danger with gut-busting laughs and make it work,… — Wayne Thomas Batson Copy Share Image
I've always loved the films where it's like you're building up to something, you're getting a drip feed of mystery and tension… — Gareth Evans Copy Share Image
“Life's Tangled Trail Life with its burdens saved by force; in spite of our blunders, held its course. Then comes confusion as… — Nathan J Bullock Copy Share Image
I grew up without a father, who was kept a mystery to me. There was a sense of uprootedness, things being one… — John Irving Copy Share Image