Inexplicable Quotes
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...behind all the discernible laws and connections, there remains something subtle, intangible and inexplicable.
Albert Einstein -
There is a diabolical streak in me, a troublesome and inexplicable perversity.
Octave Mirbeau
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The explicable requires the inexplicable. Experience requires the nonexperienceable. The obvious requires the mystical.
R. Buckminster Fuller -
Before I met No I thought that violence meant shouting and hitting and war and blood. Now I know that there can also be violence in silence and that it’s sometimes invisible to the naked eye. There’s violence in the time that conceals wounds, the relentless succession of days, the impossibility of turning back the clock. Violence is what escapes us. It’s silent and hidden. Violence is what remains inexplicable, what stays forever opaque.
Delphine de Vigan -
You explain nothing, O poet, but thanks to you all things become explicable.
Paul Claudel -
Life is the continuing intervention of the inexplicable.
Erwin Chargaff -
Inexplicable: I recently won in court to stop my book "America by Heart" from being leaked, but US Govt can't stop Wikileaks' treasonous act?
Sarah Palin -
Reality itself become something random, inexplicable.
Joseph Kanon
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God gave one sisters to teach one to love the inexplicable.
Courtney Milan -
You can never underestimate that moment of somebody explaining your life to you, something you thought was inexplicable, through music. That was the way out of loneliness.
Carrie Brownstein -
Perhaps God gave one sisters to teach one to love the inexplicable.
Courtney Milan -
I have yet to meet the famous Rational Economic Man theorists describe. Real people have always done inexplicable things from time to time, and they show no sign of stopping.
Charles S. Sanford, Jr. -
When the most learned evolutionists can give neither the how nor the why, the marvels seem to show that adaptation is inexplicable. Yet those who cannot explain it will not admit that it is inexplicable. This is a strange situation, only partly ascribable to the rather unscientific conviction that evidence will be found in the future. It is due to a psychological quirk in the minds of its advocates.
Norman Macbeth