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When we remember we are all mad, the mysteries disappear and life stands explained.
I like mysteries.
I'm very good at solving mysteries.
Shipwrecks are incredible mysteries.
Mysteries are not necessarily miracles.
I like feel-good fiction and mysteries.
I think we're all mysteries to ourselves.
I only work with people that are mysteries.
I love mysteries - just in an old school way.
I had a publishing history of murder mysteries.
There are always wonderful mysteries to confront.
I love crime, I love mysteries, and I love ghosts.
I rather like mysteries. But I do dislike muddles.
Murder mysteries are puzzles that are fun to resolve.
I know nothing about mysteries. I don't take to them.
There are mysteries, secret zones in each individual.
Understand life's mysteries - as mysteries to be lived.
I write puzzles and mysteries. Nothing too highfalutin.
Twitter's popularity and usefulness are mysteries to me.
I thought I might write mysteries for the rest of my life.
People read more mysteries than they do political pamphlets.
I love creating mysteries, but I am terrible at solving them.
I love mysteries, and I read them every night before I go to bed.
John Bellairs's young adult mysteries were great - and super creepy.
Comedy is deep and wild and I am excited about the mysteries within.
I love adult thrillers and murder mysteries and everything like that.
People are not problems to be solved. They are mysteries to be explored.
The origin of life is one of the great outstanding mysteries of science.
By virtue of believing in a Supreme Being one embraces certain mysteries.
I love mysteries on television - the more psychologically complex, the better.
What's the use of making mysteries? It only makes people want to nose 'em out.
Poetry involves the mysteries of the irrational perceived through rational words.
I was never a fan of cozy mysteries of anything set in the countryside, you know.
The world's philosophers and theologians searched for answers to the same mysteries.
Childhood has its secrets and its mysteries; but who can tell or who can explain them!
I dream big, baby. I want to do thrillers, I want to do smart David Lynch-type mysteries.
For Philistines like me, the mysteries of Washington can be both perplexing and wondrous.
When I started to write culinary mysteries, I did it because nobody was doing it anymore.
I've included these little jokes and mysteries in my writing for the amusement of readers.
I'm really into kind of a 'Sixth Sense' type of movie - mysteries, thrillers a little bit.
I read mysteries like Nancy Drew and Alfred Hitchcock, and I swim and I ride my motorbike.
I wrote out little mysteries in longhand, and my mother typed them out on an old Remington.
Mysteries are feminine; they like to veil themselves but still want to be seen and divined.
Mysteries I read for fun, so I will probably never write one, for fear of spoiling the fun.
You know, what a producer does is one of the great mysteries in life, so anyone can be one.
Women did not have as many options as men, and I need to reflect that reality in my mysteries.
There are mysteries which men can only guess at, which age by age they may solve only in part.
In the Church, considered as a social organism, the mysteries inevitably degenerate into beliefs.
I am more of a suspense writer. A mystery writer solves mysteries. I am a 'high suspense' writer.
I see mysteries and complications wherever I look, and I have never met a steadily logical person.