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Mystery" means, in the language of the New Testament, something that had long remained hidden but then came to be known for the first time. The — Dallas Willard

I can see my reflection like that of an angel!
And I feel that I am dying, and, through the medium
Of art or of mystical experience, I want to be reborn,
Wearing my dream like a diadem, in some better land
Where beauty flourishes. — Stephane Mallarme

But I felt that things were taking a turn for the worse, and I was frightened. Having to stay alert in order to avoid mistakes and confront dangers had exhausted me to the point where sometimes simply the urgency of doing something made me think that I really had done it. — Elena Ferrante

...and if he suffers, he must suffer for what he has done, not for what he has caused others to suffer. — Hannah Arendt

I am pleased that in a match for the World Championship I was able to conduct a game in the style of Akiba Rubinstein, where the entire strategic course was maintained from the first to the last move. — Boris Gelfand

Food that walked and talked, that was us. McPeople. — Charlaine Harris

There is a contagion in example which few men have sufficient force of mind to resist. — Alexander Hamilton

He was doing missionary work. But from the outset he had little success in convincing his charges of their responsibility for a sin committed at the beginning of creation, one which, as they understood it, they were ready and capable (indeed, they carried charms to assure it) of duplicating themselves. He did no better convincing them that a man had died on a tree to save them all: an act which one old Indian, if Gwyon had translated correctly, regarded as "rank presumption". — William Gaddis

There is widespread support for nudges that are taken to have legitimate ends and to be consistent with the interests and the values of most choosers. — Cass R. Sunstein