If there wasn't mystery, people wouldn't have anything to ponder. If you already knew everything, you wouldn't have anything to think about and life would just be really boring.
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Without mysteries, life would be very dull indeed. What would be left to strive for if everything were known?
Mystery is but another name for ignorance; if we were omniscient, all would be perfectly plain!
Mystery is something that appeals to most everybody.
If there were no mystery left to explore life would get rather dull, wouldn't it?
Mystery is a birthright of theology and faith, but you often do find religious people grasping for answers that shut things down and narrow what is possible.
The enduring appeal of mystery stories for all of us is that the world is a pretty confusing place. There's a lot of really unanswered things, and perhaps the scariest notion would be that there might not always be answers out there for us.
We have such little mystery in our lives generally because of how we live now. I mean, of course, mystery is all around us, but the way we live our lives now, we're too busy to be bothered with it.
Life can be less mysterious than we make it out to be when we try to think about how it would be on other planets. And if we remove the mystery of life, then I think it is a little bit easier for us to think about how we live, and how perhaps we're not as special as we always think we are.
My life was a mystery even as I lived it.
To write a good mystery you have to know where it will end before you can decide where it will begin... and I've always known where it will end.
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