Mysterious Sayings and Quotes

Below you will find our collection of inspirational, wise, and humorous old mysterious quotes, mysterious sayings, and mysterious proverbs, collected by the Pirfly review team.

The ultimate mystery is one’s own self. – Sammy Davis Jr.

It’s mysterious what attracts you to a person. – Jeff Goldblum

The mysterious is the very ground of our being–our hope and our destiny. No one ever knows the simplest thing unless one also feels there is more that has not been explained. – Richard Gilbert

Mystery is the essence of divinity. – Zora Neale Hurston

The mysterious is always attractive. People will always follow a vail. – Bede Jarret

Don’t ever empty the bucket of mystery. Never let people define what you do. It’s not about zigging when you should zag. It’s not about doing something unprecedented and unpredictable. It’s just about never being a word, or something that is not in the process of transformation – Marilyn Manson

The most beautiful things we can experience is the mysterious. – Albert Einstein

The true mystery of the world is the visible, not the invisible. – Oscar Wilde

Mysteries abound where most we seek for answers. – Ray Bradbury

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Brilliant Quotes about Time and its Mystery

Below you will find our collection of quotes on the mystery of time, collected by the Pirfly review team.

“Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time.”

Marthe Troly-Curtin

“A man who dares to waste one hour of time has not discovered the value of life.”

Charles Darwin

“Time is more precious than gold, more precious than diamonds, more precious than oil or any valuable treasures. It is time that we do not have enough of; it is time that causes the war within our hearts, and so we must spend it wisely.”

Cecelia Ahern

“Time is too slow for those who wait, too swift for those who fear, too long for those who grieve, too short for those who rejoice, but for those who love, time is eternity.”

Henry Van Dyke

“Time is the most valuable thing that a man can spend.”

Diogenes

“Eternity is said not to be an extension of time but an absence of time.”

Graham Greene

“Those who make the worst use of their time are the first to complain of its brevity.”

Jean de La Bruyère

“For the Present is the point at which time touches eternity.”

C.S. Lewis

“Lost time is never found again.”

Benjamin Franklin

“Time is an equal opportunity employer. Each human being has exactly the same number of hours and minutes every day. Rich people can’t buy more hours. Scientists can’t invent new minutes. And you can’t save time to spend it on another day. Even so, time is amazingly fair and forgiving. No matter how much time you’ve wasted in the past, you still have an entire tomorrow.”

Denis Waitley

“We are living in a culture entirely hypnotized by the illusion of time, in which the so-called present moment is felt as nothing but an infinitesimal hairline between an all-powerfully causative past and an absorbingly important future.”

Alan Wilson Watts

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Must-Read Mystery Books for Kids

These mystery books all come highly recommended by the Pirfly review team. Grab them for your young Sherlock’s today.

Julian, Secret Agent by Ann Cameron (Grades 2-5)

Julian and his buddies Huey and Gloria consider themselves some pretty sweet secret agents. They have, after all, rescued a neighborhood dog, saved a small child from drowning… but these kids have their sights set on solving some severe crime. They decide they’re going to capture themselves, a bank robber but get in the way of the police. When they find themselves in some hot water, they’ll need to use their super sleuthing and spy skills to save themselves!

Malcolm at Midnight by W. H. Beck, Illustrated by Brian Lies (Grades 2-5)

Malcolm is jazzed to be the new fifth-grade class pet at school: he’s well-fed, well-loved and has some comfy digs. Even better: he finds out that the rest of the classroom pets are part of a secret society called The Academy, whose charge keeps the students of the school safe. When Aggy the iguana goes missing, the rest of the class pets accuse Malcolm of the crime. See, he chose to hide the fact that he’s not so much a mouse as a rat, and rats are not to be trusted—or are they? This is a delightful mystery with some valuable lessons on acceptance and inclusion.

The Geronimo Stilton series by Geronimo Stilton (Grades 2-5)

I went back and forth as to whether this originally Italian series should be labelled as mystery or adventure, and I think it’s a little bit of both! The books are about globetrotting mouse Geronimo Stilton, a best-selling author, investigative reporter and editor for the Rodent Gazette in New Mouse City, Mouse Island. Stilton embarks on all sorts of wild adventures with his sister Thea, cousin Trap, and nephew Benjamin, keeping a diary of his travels as inspiration for his books. Start with The Lost Treasure of the Emerald Eye, where Geronimo and Thea find a mysterious map that leads the pair on a treasure hunt.

The Sherlock Sam series by A.J. Low (Grades 2-5)

Yep. Another Sherlock book, but with a few twists! It’s set in Singapore, our sleuth Samuel Tan Cher Lock (aka Sherlock Sam) is a 10-year-old foodie, and his sidekick is a robot named Watson. Sherlock Sam and the Missing Heirloom in Katong, Sherlock & friends set out to find his auntie’s stolen cookbook. Fun fact: A.J. Low is a husband and wife duo! Adam Jimenez is a Mexican-American author who grew up in California and later moved to Singapore, where he met his wife Felicia Low. A.J. Jimenez plus Felicia Low = A.J. Low.

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New Favorite Mystery Reads for Kids

These books all come highly recommended by the Pirfly review team. Grab them for your young readers today.

Book Scavenger by Jennifer Chambliss Bertman

This is the perfect read for kids like me who love puzzles and mysteries. Jennifer Chambliss Bertman’s debut novel follows Emily and James, two books and puzzle-loving kids, on their quest around San Francisco. They find out what happened to Garrison Griswold, the Book Scavenger game’s inventor (geo-caching with books). Kids can play Book Scavenger in real life and seek and hide their favorite books around town.

Greenglass House by Kate Milford, illustrated by Jaime Zollars

This is a classic whodunit story told from Milo’s perspective, a young boy who helps his family run an inn for smugglers. He’s looking forward to a quiet family holiday when an odd cast of characters unexpectedly shows up at the inn. Each guest has a different connection to the inn, and Milo and the cook’s daughter work to unravel the mystery that links them all.

Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s Library by Chris Grabenstein

Twelve kids are invited to spend a night in the town’s new library created by the legendary game maker Luigi Lemoncello. Adventure and fun are nonstop as the kids work to solve the clues and escape from the library. Perfect for kids who liked Charlie and the Chocolate Factory or Night at the Museum.

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Mystery Songs You Should Add to Your Playlist

Music provides us with a chance to escape reality and gives us hope that everything will pan out okay in the end. Artists are now coming up with mystifying songs that give listeners a thrilling experience when they hit the play button. Here are three mystery songs that are likely to impress you.

Woodlawn – Amine

In this song, Amine sings about how he has come a long way. He reveals that he grew up with his Ethiopian-Eritrean family in the Portland neighborhood. Amine sounds like a styling and talented artist in this track. This is due to his ability to deliver educational rhymes that require more in-depth assessment for listeners to understand and enjoy.

Anthems – Charli XCX

“Anthems” is one of Charli XCX’s most popular anthems of 2020. In the song, she reveals that she is lonely and wants to meet with her friends. Also, she doesn’t mind being shitfaced by her friends. Charli’s song has succeeded in providing her audience with a chance to stop being hard on themselves and trust the process.

Disease: BTS

Songwriter BTS has made it possible for viewers to let go of all terror and frustration. The song is extra creepy, enigmatic, and swaggering. The thrilling mood created by the beats makes the music more interesting to hear. BTS fans looking for an exciting track to add to their favorites should give ‘Disease’ a try.

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Murder Mystery eBooks That Will Leave You in Suspense

Mystery eBooks are perfect for creating a suspense mood that will always leave you eager to know more. They also activate your brain and ensure it is healthy. Here are some of the best murder mystery eBooks that are worth reading.

City of Margins – Wiliam Boyle

Originally published on March 3, 2020, City of Margins captures the author’s experience while he was still a child living in the Brooklyn neighborhood. Most of the characters are mob goons, college dropouts, and widows, who make the mystery tale even more enjoyable.

Nightshift – Kiare Ladner

Nightshift is a dark and frightening eBook that will get the reader’s heart racing. In the eBook, the author tries to explore female friendship against the nightshift workers of London. Meggie meets up with Sabine when she is 23 years old; she realizes that Sabine is her role model. She decides to give up her daytime shifts and opt to work the same changes as Sabine.

Even – Andrew Grant

Andrew creates a pulse-racing thriller experience in this eBook. Jack Reachers’ previous novel motivates David Trevellyan to fight for his life when he finds himself in a tricky situation. He has been framed for a murder incidence that he had not committed and knew nothing about. He decides to investigate the person who is trying to impose the case on him. He discovers that there is a vast international conspiracy that directly links the United States government.

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The best book quotes about mystery

Here is our round-up of great book quotes about the subject of mystery in life.

“There’s a reason for everything, you said, and though it’s a mystery to me now, I know it won’t always be so.” – Ben Sherwood, The Death and Life of Charlie St. Cloud

“Holy men tell us life is a mystery.

They embrace that concept happily.

But some mysteries bite and bark

and come to get you in the dark.”

-Dean Koontz, The Book of Counted Sorrows

“Life, he realized, was much like a song. In the beginning there is mystery, in the end there is confirmation, but it’s in the middle where all the emotion resides to make the whole thing worthwhile.” – Nicholas Sparks, The Last Song

“Your heart’s desire is to be told some mystery. The mystery is that there is no mystery.” – Cormac McCarthy, Blood Meridian

“Margo always loved mysteries. And in everything that came afterward, I could never stop thinking that maybe she loved mysteries so much that she became one.” – John Green, Paper Towns

“Let my heart be still a moment and this mystery explore…” – Edgar Allan Poe, The Raven

“There is in the darkness a unity, if you will, that cannot be achieved in any other environment, a blending of self with what the self perceives, an exquisite mystical experience.” – Bernard Malamud, The Natural

“You’d think solving mysteries would bring you closure, that closing the loop would comfort and quiet your mind. But it never does. The truth always disappoints.” – John Green, Turtles All the Way Down

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Famous words to describe the mystery of books

There are book lovers, then there are BOOK LOVERS. Here are some famous words to describe people’s fascination with books.

I believe the great artists of the future will use fewer words, copy fewer things, essays will be shorter in words and longer in meaning. There will be a battle against obscurity. Effort will be made to put everything plain, out in the open. By this means we will enter into the real mystery. There will be fewer things said and done, but each thing will be fuller and will receive fuller consideration. Now we waste. There is too much “Art,” too much “decoration,” too many things are made, too many amusements wasted. Not enough is fully considered. We must paint only what is important to us, must not respond to outside demands. They do not know what they want, or what we have to give. — Basic Books

My books are shelved in different places, depending on the bookstore. Sometimes they can be found in the Mystery section, sometimes in the Humor department, and occasionally even in the Literature aisle, which is somewhat astounding. — Carl Hiaasen

Reading Chekhov, I felt not happy, exactly, but as close to happiness as I knew I was likely to come. And it occurred to me that this was the pleasure and mystery of reading, as well as the answer to those who say that books will disappear. For now, books are still the best way of taking great art and its consolations along with us on a bus. — Francine Prose

‘I have to go to the library, Homer. I have to be with the books. — Christine Aziz

Writing a mystery is more difficult than other kinds of books because a mystery has a certain framework that must be superimposed over the story. — Martha Grimes

The luminescent flow of a sunbathed garden – illuminating the shifting colors of its inhabitants – echoed in my memory as I opened the antique bookstore door in the shaft of window light.

The books, like the flowers of the garden, awaited me with the thrill of a new mystery. — Gina Marinello-Sweeney

I’m snobby about books that aren’t crime fiction: if I start reading a literary novel and there’s no mystery emerging in the first few pages, I’m like, ‘Gah, this obviously isn’t a proper book. Why would I want to carry on reading it?’ — Sophie Hannah

We become attached to certain characters in novels, mostly because they have some mystery attaching to them. We re-read the books, but we’re still left wanting to know more. In my own case, it was ‘Great Expectations’ and Miss Havisham in particular. Luckily, writers have the option of making up the knowledge that reading doesn’t supply. — Ronald Frame

Every book is a mystery. And if you read all the books ever written, it’s like you’ve read one giant mystery. And no matter how much you learn, you just keep on learning there is so much more you need to learn. — Sherman Alexie

And then you grew up, went to school, and began to ‘philosophize,’ didn’t you? We all go through the same thing. It seems that during adolescence a person’s inner life is suddenly weakened, stripped of its natural courage. In his thinking he no longer dares stand face to face with reality or mystery; he begins to see them through the opinions of ‘grown-ups,’ through books and courses and professors. Still, a voice remains which is not completely muffled and which cries out every so often – every time its gag is loosened by an unexpected jolt in the routine. The voice cries out its great questioning of everything, but we stifle it again right away. — Rene Daumal

Okay, so it’s like each of these books is a mystery. Every book is a mystery. And if you read all of the books ever written, it’s like you’ve read one giant mystery. And no matter how much you learn, you keep on learning so much more you need to learn. — Sherman Alexie

I want the reader to know what’s going on. So there’s never a mystery in my books. — Elmore Leonard

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Sea Quotes to Invoke Depth and Exploration

Why are human beings always drawn to the sea? Learn more about this mystery with these sea quotes which capture the essence of its waves, its depth and its life.

1. “The ocean is this beautiful unexplored place. Why on Earth everyone isn’t down there, I don’t know.” – Graham Hawkes

2. “To find the pearls in life’s ocean, you have to venture out far past the shore.” – Unknown

3. “The ocean is a central image. It is the symbolism of a great journey.” –Enya

4. “Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore.” – Andre Gide

5. “You can’t cross the sea merely by standing and staring at the water.” –Rabindranath Tagore

6. “Men go abroad to wonder at the heights of mountains, at the huge waves of the sea, at the long courses of the rivers, at the vast compass of the ocean, at the circular motions of the stars, and they pass by themselves without wondering.” – Unknown

7. “As a species, we’ve always been discoverers and adventurers, and space and deep ocean are some of the last frontiers.” – Unknown

8. “My soul is full of longing for the secrets of the sea, and the heart of the great ocean sends a thrilling pulse through me.” – Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

9. “There was magic about the sea. People were drawn to it. People wanted to love by it, swim in it, play in it, look at it.” – Cecelia Ahern

10. “My soul is longing for the secrets of the sea, and the heart of the great ocean sends a thrilling pulse through me.” – Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

11. “The beauty and mystery of the ocean fills our lives with wonders, vast beyond our imagination.” – ML Borges

12. “As the ocean is never full of water, so is the heart never full of love.” –Unknown

13. “The voice of the sea speaks to the soul. The touch of the sea is sensuous, enfolding the body in its soft, close embrace.” – Kate Chopin

14. “Our memories of the ocean will linger on long after our footprints in the sand are gone.” – Unknown

15. “I go to the ocean to calm down, to reconnect with the creator, to just be happy.” – Nnedi Okorafor

16. “We are tied to the ocean. And when we go back to the sea, whether it is to sail or to watch—we are going back from whence we came.” – John F Kennedy

17. “Faith is knowing there is an ocean because you have seen a brook.” –William Arthur Ward

18. “But more wonderful than the lore of old men and the lore of books is the secret lore of the ocean.” – HP Lovecraft

19. “The sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever.” –Jacques Yves Cousteau

20. “The sea is emotion incarnate. It loves, hates, and weeps. It defies all attempts to capture it with words and rejects all shackles. No matter what you say about it, there is always that which you can’t.” – Christopher Paolini

21. “With every drop of water you drink, every breath you take, you’re connected to the sea. No matter where on Earth you live.” – Sylvia Earle

22. “The sea is everything. It covers seven tenths of the terrestrial globe. Its breath is pure and healthy. It is an immense desert, where man is never lonely, for he feels life stirring on all sides.” – Jules Verne

23. “To me, the sea is like a person—like a child I’ve known a long time. It sounds crazy, I know, but when I swim in the sea I talk to it. I never feel like alone when I’m out there.” – Gertrude Ederle

24. “The sea is a field full of miracles where it shows nature’s resilience against destruction.” – The Grumpy Guru

25. “The calming movement of the sea along with the restless ocean breeze gently caresses me, creating a soothing trance which lulls me to a place of peace.” – ML Borges

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Max Planck’s take on the mystery of nature

Max Planck was a German theoretical physicist whose discovery of energy quanta won him the Nobel Prize in Physics. Here are his best quotes on the mystery of nature.

“Those who contemplate the beauty of the earth find reserves of strength that will endure as long as life lasts.” ~ Rachel Carson

“Anybody who has been seriously engaged in scientific work of any kind realizes that over the entrance to the gates of the temple of science are written the words: ‘Ye must have faith.'” ~ Max Planck

“All matter originates and exists only by virtue of a force… We must assume behind this force the existence of a conscious and intelligent Mind. This Mind is the matrix of all matter.” ~ Max Planck

“Science cannot solve the ultimate mystery of nature. And that is because, in the last analysis, we ourselves are a part of the mystery that we are trying to solve.” ~ Max Planck

“A scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its opponents eventually die and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it.” ~ Max Planck

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