These corporations run our culture, and they riddle it with bullshit. — Ben Goldacre Copy Share Image
The causes of life's history [cannot] resolve the riddle of life's meaning. — Stephen Jay Gould Copy Share Image
Being a kid myself, I loved playing and I loved playing with words, and making up things and riddles and songs and… — Malachy McCourt Copy Share Image
I'm allergic to dogma. I thrive on riddles. Any idea I believe, I reserve the right to disbelieve as well. — Rob Brezsny Copy Share Image
All riddles are blues, / And all blues are sad, / And I'm only mentioning / Some blues I've had. — Maya Angelou Copy Share Image
“Life is a riddle with no solution. The more you look for an answer, the more complicated it becomes.” — Wolf of Shadow Copy Share Image
Art as a whole is a riddle. Another way of putting this is to say that art expresses something while at the… — Theodor Adorno Copy Share Image
I'm a regular at a hospital in Pennsylvania. The Riddle Hospital in Media, Pennsylvania. — Bam Margera Copy Share Image
“For every thinking and reflecting man the existence of evil is a riddle he cannot escape.” — François Petit Copy Share Image
Did you know— then?” asked Harry. “Did I know that I had just met the most dangerous Dark wizard of all time?… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
This is one of man's oldest riddles. How can the independence of human volition be harmonized with the fact that we are… — Max Planck Copy Share Image
Until we reflect basic kindness in everything we do, our political gestures will be fleeting and fragile. Simple kindness may be the… — Bo Lozoff Copy Share Image
Why should I hasten to solve every riddle which life offers me? I am well assured that the Questioner, who brings me… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
Finally, two days ago, I succeeded - not on account of my hard efforts, but by the grace of the Lord. Like… — Carl Friedrich Gauss Copy Share Image
17. The self ended and the world began. They were of equal size, commensurate, one mirrored the other. 18. The riddle was:… — Louise Glück Copy Share Image
Hamlet, Kierkegaard, Kafka are ironists in the wake of Jesus. All Western irony is a repetition of Jesus' enigmas/riddles, in amalgam with… — Harold Bloom Copy Share Image
Solving the following riddle will reveal the awful secret behind the universe, assuming you do not go utterly mad in the attempt.… — David Wong Copy Share Image
You are a mischievous one. You will cause no end of trouble. You have to travel many roads before you find the… — Ben Okri Copy Share Image
People," Geralt turned his head, "like to invent monsters and monstrosities. Then they seem less monstrous themselves. When they get blind-drunk, cheat,… — Andrzej Sapkowski Copy Share Image
There is no neatness in any life- great or small. It is only an illusion men foolishly pursue. All lived lives are… — Tarun J. Tejpal Copy Share Image
“I say,” he said, smiling his very white smile and pulling her a touch closer. “You don’t look half bad in the… — Heather Dixon Copy Share Image
I think the idea that in a riddle there are two answers or two doors and that you have to pick the… — Rebecca Stead Copy Share Image
We cannot understand what happens in the universe. What is glorious in it is united with what is full of horror. What… — Albert Schweitzer Copy Share Image
The truth beyond the fetish's glimmering mirage is the relationship of laborer to product; it is the social account of how that… — Leah Hager Cohen Copy Share Image
That's one thing about Dave Filoni. He doesn't call me up unless there's something to think about or there's something that we… — Samuel Witwer Copy Share Image
At no period of [Michael Faraday's] unmatched career was he interested in utility. He was absorbed in disentangling the riddles of the… — Abraham Flexner Copy Share Image
On what can we now place our hopes of solving the many riddles which still exist as to the origin and composition… — Victor Francis Hess Copy Share Image
It is to the Riddle of the Sphinx that I have devoted fifty years of professional life as an anthropologist. — Gregory Bateson Copy Share Image
The greatest puzzle in the world, young man, the greatest challenge a man can face, a solving the riddle of a women's… — Steve Hamilton Copy Share Image
“I know all about you from your books,' she said. 'But in spite of that you're still a riddle to me.' Have… — Maxim Biller Copy Share Image
“What can promote innocent mirth, and I may say virtue, more than a good riddle?” — George Eliot Copy Share Image
I have to take what I say and make it heavy, so every single bar means something. And there's no riddles in… — Ice T Copy Share Image
There are wonders in true affection. It is a body of enigmas, mysteries, and riddles, wherein two so become one, as they… — Thomas Browne Copy Share Image
“This was what it was. The ruin of it. The depth of it. Have it once and you can have it again.… — Alice Hoffman Copy Share Image
“Live in the moment... but don't be led by the moment, or the people who belong to it.” — J. Aleksandr Wootton Copy Share Image
Everything about woman is a riddle, and everything about woman has a single solution: that is, pregnancy — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image