Sentences with phrase «holds much mystery»

And of course, it's a gentle reminder that the moon still holds much mystery and meaning for the common person.

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Isn't it amazing that our minds are so overdeveloped for our short - lived life on earth (as in, our brains «a mystery» can hold so much more information than it can ever gather in a 80 - 100 year lifespan?
The universe might not be able to hold onto the mystery for too much longer though.
The process of this work holds a mystery and reveals itself, not so much through knowledge, but through direct experience and transformation.
Ultimately, moving in together pretty much gets rid of any mystery still held between you.
It's also to say that what began its existence as a study of the bonds that hold a family together through the caprice of living has been reduced in its film adaptation to a murder mystery without a mystery, and a supernatural thriller that at every turn reminds of how much better Jackson's The Frighteners is in dealing with almost the exact same set of themes.
Along with a much too prim and proper assistant, a roving photographer vampire with a nasty reaction to his flashgun, and a talking dog who holds the key to the mystery, William de Worde will stop at nothing to get the truth.
So remember, while the surrounding sea holds beauty, adventure, and mystery, exploring the island itself or renting a golf cart on Isla Mujeres just to see the sights can be just as much of an adventure.
Those worlds hold so much mystery.
Artist Statement «I've always been fascinated by the wonder of space, the universe holds so much wonder and mystery.
But the night sky holds the most mystery, and that's perhaps why Michigan - based photographer Vincent Brady's panoramic, long - exposure time - lapse videos of «startrails» is so compelling; in only few minutes we are able to see the progressive march of the stars much like our ancestors did, albeit translated for our digital age.
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