The origin of life is one of the great outstanding mysteries of science.
There’s no accounting for the mysteries of the human heart
Summer is my favorite time to read mysteries.
And in their rush to create wonders, they have ignored the wonders all around them, ignored the mysteries, the beauty.
Most beginning writers - and I was the same - are like chefs trying to cook great dishes that they've never tasted themselves. How can you make a great - or even an adequate - bouillabaisse if you've never had any? If you don't really understand why people read mysteries - or romances or literary novels or thrillers or whatever - then there's no way in the world you're going to write one that anyone wants to publish. This is the meaning of the well-known expression "Write what you know. "
The artist and the photographer seek the mysteries and the adventure of experience in nature.
The goal of the artist is not to resolve life's mysteries, but to deepen them.
That's the essence of our faith. It's living with hope in the face of mystery. We live a life of faith completely full of hope, staring mystery right in the face. You can't have one without the other. Your faith won't survive without hope, and hope won't survive without the realization that there are mysteries that will not be answered. If you can embrace both, you can have a vibrant faith.
Understand life's mysteries, - as mysteries to be lived.
Life is a luminous pause between two mysteries that are yet one.
Acoustic phonetics, which is developing and increasing in richness very rapidly, already enables us to solve many of the mysteries of sound, mysteries which motor phonetics could not even begin to solve.
Poetry involves the mysteries of the irrational perceived through rational words.
When we remember we are all mad, the mysteries disappear and life stands explained.
All those who try to unveil the mysteries always have tragic lives. At the end they are always punished.
Belief in mysteries, any manner of mysteries, is the only lasting luxury in life.
Many have said much about love, but you will find love itself only if you seek it among the disciples of Christ. For only they have true Love as love's teacher. 'Though I have the gift of prophecy', says St. Paul, 'and know all mysteries and all knowledge? and have no love, it profits me nothing' (I Cor. 13:2-3). He who possesses love possesses God Himself, for 'God is love' (I Jn. 4:8). To Him be glory throughout the ages. Amen.
There are two great forces, God's force of good and the devil's force of evil, and I believe Satan is alive and he is working, and he is working harder than ever, and we have many mysteries that we don't understand.
There will come a time when everybody will know why, for what purpose, there is all this suffering, and there will be no more mysteries. But now we must live. . . we must work, just work!
God writes spiritual Mysteries on our heart, where they wait silently for discovery.
Each of us is born into our own mysteries. . . but the mystery of another might just take us in and embrace us. And then what a sense of homecoming, of belonging!