Quotes about Intrigue
You know, there's a thing that stumps me. You're the coldest man I know. And I can't understand why - knowing that you're actually a fiend in your quiet sort of way - why I always feel, when I see you, that you're the most life-giving person I've ever met.
— Ayn Rand
The most important part of a story is the piece of it you don't know.
— Barbara Kingsolver
Soli, let me tell you. The most important thing about a person is always the thing you don't know.
— Barbara Kingsolver
We're apt to fall in love with those who are mysterious and challenging to us.
— Helen Fisher
When you set yourself on fire, people love to come and see you burn.
— John Wesley
I wasn't actually in love, but I felt a sort of tender curiosity.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
To young, inexperienced minds there seems to be a kind of fatal charm about the vague, the distant, and the mysterious.
— Booker T. Washington
A box without hinges, key, or lid, yet golden treasure inside is hid.
— JRR Tolkien
The only things one can admire at length are those one admires without knowing why.
— Eleanor Roosevelt
The only things one can admire at length are those one admires without knowing why.
— Eleanor Roosevelt
You have to think of your brand as a kind of myth. A myth is a compelling story that is archetypal, if you know the teachings of Carl Jung. It has to have emotional content and all the themes of a great story: mystery, magic, adventure, intrigue, conflicts, contradiction, paradox.
— Deepak Chopra
Perhaps they were looking for passion; perhaps they delved into this book as into a mysterious parcel - a gift box at the bottom of which, hidden in layers of rustling tissue paper, lay something they'd always longed for but couldn't ever grasp.
— Margaret Atwood