Mysteries Quote by Marianna Baer Download Open image ““But what if there’s stuff we don’t know? Mysteries that don’t go along with nature.”” — Marianna Baer ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.9 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Don Know Know Mysteries Mysteries Mysteries Don Mystery Nature
“Maybe it's better not to know some things. Mysteries make us tick more than just about anything else.” — Jason Carter Eaton Copy Share Image
“These things are mysteries—not because they can’t be explained, but because they only come to us a bit at a time.” — D.P. Prior Copy Share Image
“Respect both what you need to know and what you don't need to know. Respect mystery, for mystery is still needed to run the… — Carew Papritz Copy Share Image
“When the last secret is revealed, nature still won't stop seducing us with her mysteries.” — Bhuwan Thapaliya Copy Share Image
“Science doesn't reduce things, or explain mysteries away; it just discovers stranger and stranger things.” — Rebecca Stott Copy Share Image
“Some mysteries aren’t questions to be answered but just a kind of opaque fact, a thing which exists to be not known.” — Joseph Fink Copy Share Image
“There are some mysteries of the universe that ought to remain mysteries.” — Nathan Hill Copy Share Image
“Oh, how many mysteries there are around us! How wonderful, how absorbingly interesting it will be, when the time comes, to hear the explanation… — Mrs. George de Horne Vaizey Copy Share Image
“But discoveries are what usually egg us on. Not finding anything would be very bad indeed.” — John Brockman Copy Share Image
“To Frost House," I said. "To Frost House," they echoed. We clunked mugs and drank, to the applause of a deep rumble of thunder.” — Marianna Baer Copy Share Image
“You realize that you're asking me to go against my true nature? It's like asking a vampire to be a phlebotomist and not drink… — Marianna Baer Copy Share Image
“The same pull penetrated my body. It wrapped around me, strong as an undertow; it wanted me to come in. I wanted to go… — Marianna Baer Copy Share Image
“The first night in a new place usually gives me a tinny, homesick feeling that makes it hard to sleep. Not homesick for anywhere… — Marianna Baer Copy Share Image
“My favorite part of books and movies is almost always the 'before.' The beginning, before whatever upends the characters' lives has happened—before she knows… — Marianna Baer Copy Share Image
“Across the room, I noticed that the closet hadn't stayed shut. The latch must not have caught, even though I'd leaned against the door.… — Marianna Baer Copy Share Image
“The house appeared just as cozy and welcoming as the first time I saw it. Now, though, I knew what I was seeing was… — Marianna Baer Copy Share Image
“Maybe it's better not to know some things. Mysteries make us tick more than just about anything else.” — Jason Carter Eaton Copy Share Image
If you ask me to tell you anything about the nature of what lies beyond the phaneron… my answer is “How should I know?”…… — Martin Gardner Copy Share Image
“There are some mysteries of the universe that ought to remain mysteries.” — Nathan Hill Copy Share Image
My husband asked me once why I read so many mysteries, and part of it is just intellectual, part of it is the joy… — Diana Gabaldon Copy Share Image
I have a sense of them being Easter religions, for some reason. Christianity, of course, is a mystery religion, too, and I believe that… — Quentin S. Crisp Copy Share Image
I don't believe in destroying GOOD mysteries or adding to BAD reputations. — John Balance Copy Share Image
Every reader, I suspect, has a book like this somewhere in his or her past, a book that seemed to hold within it, at… — Anna Quindlen Copy Share Image
“...spirituality alone will not take a man far in the Mysteries; he must have intellectual powers as well.” — Dion Fortune Copy Share Image
I don't have a whole bunch of literary connections. I don't write reviews or attend writer's conferences. I'm kind of shy and don't want… — Susanna Kaysen Copy Share Image
There's a market for mysteries for adults. That feeling of opening a book and delving inside and not coming out until you've closed the… — Kate Morton Copy Share Image