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I do the 'New York Times' crossword puzzle every morning to keep the old grey matter ticking.
— Carol Burnett
Myths are clues to the spiritual potentialities of the human life.
— Joseph Campbell
Although Jesus' prayers do not offer a foolproof formula, they do give clues as to how God works — and does not work — on this planet. Especially when trouble strikes, we want God to intervene more decisively, but Jesus' prayers underscore God's style of restraint out of respect for human freedom.
— Philip Yancey
As if any man really knew aught of my life, Why even I myself I often think know little or nothing of my real life, Only a few hints, a few diffused faint clews and indirections I seek for my own use to trace out here.)
— Walt Whitman
Our present world contains clues...to another world-a world which we can begin to experience now, but will only know in all its fullness at the end of things.
— Alister McGrath
Only in a world where faith is difficult can faith exist. I don't have faith in two plus two equals four or in the noonday sun. Those are beyond question. But Scripture describes God as a hidden God. You have to make an effort of faith to find him. There are clues you can follow.
— Lee Strobel
God gives us just enough evidence so that those who want him can have him. Those who want to follow the clues will. "The Bible says, 'Seek and you shall find.'9 It doesn't say everybody will find him; it doesn't say nobody will find him. Some will find. Who? Those who seek. Those whose hearts are set on finding him and who follow the clues.
— Lee Strobel
Success leaves clues, Proximity is power. Love your family, CHOOSE your peers.
— Tony Robbins
My idea is that Miss Vane didn't do it, said Wimsey. I dare say that's an idea which has already occurred to you, but with the weight of my great mind behind it, no doubt it strikes the imagination more forcibly.
— Dorothy Sayers
to tell the reader what the detective has observed and deduced — but to make the observations and deductions turn out to be incorrect, thus leading up to a carefully manufactured surprise packet in the last chapter.
— Dorothy Sayers
I say, Parker, these are funny cases, ain't they? Every line of inquiry seems to peter out. It's awfully exciting up to a point, you know, and then nothing comes of it. It's like rivers getting lost in the sand.
— Dorothy Sayers
God gives us just enough evidence so that those who want him can have him. Those who want to follow the clues will.
— Lee Strobel