A Quote by Michael Stipe

I'm tired of being this solemn poet of the masses, the enigma shrouded in a mystery. — © Michael Stipe
I'm tired of being this solemn poet of the masses, the enigma shrouded in a mystery.
I like places that are shrouded in mystery.
Beauty is necessarily shrouded in mystery--which is part of its splendour.
One of my basic feelings is that the mind, and the heart alike, of the photographer must be dedicated to the glory, the magic, and the mystery of light. The mystery of time, the magic of light, the enigma of reality - and their interrelationships - are my constant themes and preoccupations.
The Palio is shrouded in mystery and secrecy, and the players can't discuss their devious schemes.
Russia is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma.
Nicholas Parsons' time at the University of Glasgow seems to be absolutely shrouded in mystery.
I am a mystery wrapped in an enigma wrapped in a pita. Why the pita? That counts as another mystery.
Writing should be an adventure, shrouded in mystery and uncertainty, blessed with amazing grace. In theory, of course
The things that converge in the writing of a play come from a complex of motives, a genesis shrouded in a certain kind of mystery.
An enigma? That's not a bad persona to have. I should probably shut up and let the mystery continue! It's good for my career.
It takes people a little longer to get in to you when you have a distinct sound - especially if you're not force-feeding singles to pop radio. I try to be as much of an enigma as I can... because I want to be present and have people know what my message is, but then again, I want that mystery. There's a sensuality in the mystery that I think drives people to listen to my music.
...the Statue of Liberty's got this invitation: 'Give me your tired, your poor, your reeking homeless--' 'Huddled masses,' said Ira. 'Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.' ... Okay, fine. So like everybody in the old countries says, 'Hey, I'm a huddled mass,' and they all wanna come over.
I think people are tired of politics as usual. We're tired of everything being scripted; we're tired of every comment being politically correct.
Book burning is a charming old custom, hallowed by antiquity. It has been practiced for centuries by fascists, communists, atheists, school children, rival authors, and tired librarians. Like everything of importance since the invention of the cloak and the shroud, its origins are cloaked in mystery and shrouded in secrecy. Some scholars believe that the first instance of book burning occurred in the Middle Ages, when a monk was trying to illuminate a manuscript. All agree that book burning was almost non-existent during the period when books were made of stone.
Gravity Falls' is a riddle wrapped in an enigma tucked in a mystery deep-fried in a conundrum slathered in hickory-smoked puzzle sauce.
The mystery of the universe, and the meaning of God's world, are shrouded in hopeless obscurity, until we learn to feel that all laws suppose a lawgiver, and that all working involves a Divine energy.
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