The gospel comprises indeed, and unfolds, the whole mystery of man's redemption, as far forth as it is necessary to be known for our salvation.
We think we have solved the mystery of creation. Maybe we should patent the universe and charge everyone royalties for their existence.
There’s nothing mysterious about Cosmic Ordering, it’s simply a method used to transmute thought into reality.
The writer is a mysterious figure, wandering lonely as a cloud, fired by inspiration, or perhaps a cocktail or two.
It is not altogether wrong to say that there is no such thing as a bad photograph - only less interesting, less relevant, less mysterious ones.
I've always loved mysteries, the something there that you didn't know, and with 'Case Histories' I just decide to make that more up-front.
Everything in life that we really accept undergoes a change. So suffering must become Love. That is the mystery.
I actually got reprimanded by Stevie Nicks, who was like, 'You're sharing too much! You need to leave an air of mystery.'
The small wisdom is like water in a glass: clear, transparent, pure. The great wisdom is like the water in the sea: dark, mysterious, impenetrable.
Thus far the mighty mystery of motherhood is this: How is it that doing it all feels like nothing is ever getting done.
The journey is the mystery…the destination the answer. If you don’t have a happy ending yet, you have not finished reading the right book.
Working with Woody Allen is like filming Howard Hughes's will. It's a very mysterious and strange event. You never get a peek at the whole will.
The locus of the human mystery is perception of this world. From it proceeds every thought, every art.
What I do is write, and I try to write as closely as I can into what I call 'the mystery.'
Religion points to that area of human experience where in one way or another man comes upon mystery as a summons to pilgrimage.
Good fiction reveals feeling, refines events, locates importance and, though its methods are as mysterious as they are varied, intensifies the experience of living our own lives.
Publishing is a very mysterious business. It is hard to predict what kind of sale or reception a book will have, and advertising seems to do very little good.
Let a man turn to his own childhood - no further - if he will renew his sense of remoteness, and of the mystery of change.
I'm interested in the hope we invest in science, and the disappointment we can feel when science flattens, or 'explains,' the larger mysteries of religion.
Any history buffs, people who like religion, suspense and mystery mixed with history, or anyone who likes 'The Da Vinci Code,' needs to read Ken Follett.
Destiny is something not be to desired and not to be avoided. a mystery not contrary to reason, for it implies that the world, and the course of human history, have meaning.