Sentences with phrase «mystery man said»

I kept turning to Mystery Man saying «what if I can't put these outfits together?!»

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More men, now in their 70s, have come forward to say they were subjects at the facility, in what has been called the «Montauk Project» - an underground extension of the military's mystery - shrouded Philadelphia Experiment.
I have never been a Calvinist but prefer to say that certain aspects of God's sovereignty and man's free will are mysteries to us here on earth.
«Reflecting on the unity of man and woman as described at the moment of the world's creation (cf. Gn 2:24), the Apostle exclaims: «this mystery is a profound one, and I am saying that it refers to Christ and the Church» (Eph 5:32).
For the future of the Church everywhere, too, what is most essential is the ancient yet ever - new message of Christianity, that is to say that in the darkness of this life the hearts of men must entrust themselves to that ineffable, adorable mystery of life which we call God in faith, hope and love and unconditional confidence in Jesus Christ our Lord.
Let it be said here and now, however, that we need not conclude that the very sciences which are forcing us more and more to abandon as invalid our traditional understanding of the nature and destiny of man, have thereby solved the riddle of life and of the mystery of man.
To say that the Bible was written by «men caught a glimpse of mystery, the Unknowable, and did their best, inspired by such a vision,...» to me comes across as either:
There is no mystery to it, we've been saying it all along, God made several covenants with man, e.g. Abraham, Noah, Moses, David, etc..
There is no mystery to it, we've been saying it all along, God made several covenants with man, e.g. Adam, Abraham, Noah, Moses, David, etc..
You charge me also with saying, again pleading the support of the scriptures, that though we humans have many kindly affections, love of children, love between men and women, love of country, all these too are corrupted and defiled; and that though we have very agile minds, able to penetrate into the mysteries of nature, we put this gift and attainment to ignoble uses.»
The mystery of such a cosmological reality whose centre is said to be «everywhere and nowhere», can only serve to reorientate the way in which man conceives of his own place in the universe.
The freedom to say yes or no to God is the mystery of man.
The Apocalypse, said Jerome, has «as many mysteries as words» (Letters 53:9) A despairing scholar said that the study of the Revelation either finds a man mad or leaves him so.
Now there we may find a man who called himself simply the Son and who said «Father» when he expressed the mystery of his life.
I remember a British - American journalist telling me ¯ a man who often says he is a hater of God, a man who attacks religion with delicious ferocity again and again ¯ that one argument that almost does convince him about God is the mystery of our own conscience.
They stand — these local heroes, these saints and sinners, these men and women of God — in that difficult space between the living and the dead, between faith and fear, between humanity and Christianity and say out loud, «Behold, I show you a mystery»
Keats is saying something similar in one of his letters: «At once it struck me what quality went to make a man of achievement especially in literature and which Shakespeare possessed so enormously — I mean negative capability, that is when a man is capable of being in uncertainties, mysteries, doubts, without any irritable reaching after fact and reason.
Scheidt says that efforts to downplay the theological interrelationships of paternity (God the father) and maternity (mother Church embodied in Mary) have «taught the seminarian to be insecure and embarrassed — or even suspicious and hostile — toward facets of the divine mysteries that give ultimate meaning to his life as a man and, one day, as a «Father.
Stormy Daniels» team has been flooded with tips on who her threatening mystery man might be less than 24 hours after she revealed the sketch, but she can't say she's that much closer to finding him.
anonymous, if you are talking about the quote that says «Exactly how the ice is thinning is still something of a mystery» this doesn't mean they don't believe it is man made reasons.
A woman wants a man who is a real human being, not the strong silent type who never says much and whose thoughts are a mystery.
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First it was a joke: the little ginger headed toddler Sarah hardly resembles her father, Michael; then it was a rumour: Sarah's oldest brother seems to have overheard a phone conversation where their mother said she didn't know who the father of the baby was; finally it became a mystery with an answer: Sarah seeks out men her mother might have slept with, and through a DNA test, she discovers that Harry Gulkin, an important Canadian film producer, is her biological father.
That's not to say that Mystery Men has nothing to offer: it features some nice comic book style production designs of a Gotham - like city that can be described as a mixture between the Batman movies and Metropolis, but reminded me more of the excellent Watchmen graphic novel by Alan Moore and David Gibbons.
Roger called him the International Man of Mystery and said he probably knew and introduced more directors, actors, distributors, exhibitors and critics than any other single person in the film industry.
With Cable, I said that we needed a new man of mystery because I loved the soap opera of it all.
That's not to say that U.S. Marshall Raylan Givens (a role Timothy Olyphant was born to play) still hasn't had his hands full with the usual rotating platter of backcountry criminals, but there's been more of a noir - like detective feel to Season Four's story as Givens worked to uncover the secret behind a decades - old mystery involving a man named Drew Thompson.
The surprise won't be revealed here (the project was overseen by the Mystery Man himself, JJ Abrams, after all), but what I will say is that most of the pleasures found in Trachtenberg's film have nothing to do with the found - footage original, with which it has almost nothing in common.
In his acceptance speech, he said a reporter had called him a «mystery man
On a cold November morning in Vienna, I walked a maze of narrow streets on the way to see a man who promised to solve the mystery of Kurban Said.
I would have said that mystery and thriller (particularly thrillers) would have sold better among men than SF.
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Most sources, however, are content to say the Bedlingtons ancient origins are a mystery, and credit a man named Joseph Ainsley of Bedlington, England with breeding the first true Bedlington Terrier in 1825.
But unlocking the mysteries of cancer, from testing new drugs to trying to understand why benign lumps turn into malignant tumors, may pose the greatest potential benefits for man and man's best friend, experts say.
One year later, No Man's Sky is a better game but still lacks magic and mystery, so said our Chris earlier this week after returning to the open world space exploration sim.
Harris says that he liked Mystery for the man's scar.
By the time Twombly died in 2011, he had become a figure of unique mystery and authority in modern art — an American who chose to live in Italy, an abstract artist fascinated by myth and history, a man who never spoke to the press, and when all is said and done, the most intelligent and emotionally eloquent artist of our age.
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