mystery Quotes

Among the best of Hitchcock's own psychological thrillers is 'Spellbound,' whose story unusually wrapped the subject of psychoanalysis around a murder mystery.

But, for me, I'm such a complex person with so many different facets and so much depth that asking me the same question twice seems almost unfair to the reader. I'm going to die a mystery already, so you want to find out as much about me as you can while I'm still here.

Strangers are exciting, their mystery never ends. But, there's nothing like looking at your own history in the faces of your friends.

Obviously people loved 'Mystery Road', people loved the storytelling aspect of it, people liked the character.

I actually got reprimanded by Stevie Nicks, who was like, 'You're sharing too much! You need to leave an air of mystery.'

Sometimes I wish there could be a little more mystery and I'd been an artist in the 1960s when you could release your music and play the shows and no one would know anything about you other than that.

The mystery of the beginning of all things is insoluble by us; and I for one must be content to remain an agnostic.

There has been speculation through the years that Elvis has his eyes done or some other mystery procedure, but that mini facelift was the extent of his plastic surgery.

When I was 26, I wrote my first mystery, 'The Thomas Berryman Number', and it was turned down by, I don't know, 31 publishers. Then it won an Edgar for Best First Novel. Go figure.

I like dresses for night; I like after-party more than party. I like the mystery; I like the dream, like fantasy dresses. I think, also, that you make women dream.

I would say that all short stories have mystery naturally built into them.

What will happen to sex after liberation? Frankly, I don't know. It is a great mystery to all of us.

The greatest writers of this age... are aware of the mystery of our existence.

We put all these things together into a tangible product that is The Rock N' Roll Mystery Tour.

In terms of publicity and interviews, well, it's really hard in this modern world to keep a sense of mystery.

It would certainly be interesting to know what the CIA knew about Oswald six weeks before the assassination, but the contents of this particular message never reached the Warren Commission and remain a complete mystery.

I will never unravel the mystery of how a script gets into the hands of certain people.

Those elements that make 'Catfish' so interesting to watch, elements of deception and mystery, make any movie or any piece of content exciting to watch. It makes characters complex and interesting.

Some people act like there is so much mystery in getting fit, but the only secret there is to making it happen is time.

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?'

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