Six-Word Saturday: Mysteries
Some mysteries can never be solved.
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Posted on October 23, 2009, in Six-Word Saturday. Bookmark the permalink. 23 Comments.
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Posted on October 23, 2009, in Six-Word Saturday. Bookmark the permalink. 23 Comments.
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It may seem that way today but who knows what may be discovered in the future?
I have this feeling that someday (at a time and place far away, of course) all mysteries will be solved/resolved. However, for the present, there are unsolvable mysteries…
…that’s why life is exciting!
have a great day!
xoxo
Thanks, Fickle In Pink. I am having a great day.
Live in the questions, my dear… live in the questions….
As opposed to dying in the questions? Of course! Thanks for the reminder, dear Chili.
If we knew all the answers, then what would be the point? For you, your haiku and just because, I’m blinging you today with a very special award…
I’m a Writer, Not a Fighter
Point well taken! Unsolvable mysteries add some spice to life, don’t they?
Great six words !!!
Thank you, Caroline.
But I solve many of them.
Then I need to hire you, I suppose!
Oh I love a good mystery!!
The emphasis is on “good.” It’s the bad mysteries, the evil mysteries, that annoy and frustrate me!
Mysteries make my day
so LIG L2P*
happy 6WS
*Life is good, learn to play
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Nice little ditty there, Jim. Thanks for leaving it!
I have been thinking about your questions (and my students, who want answers not questions) and I know that, frustrating as it is to not know the why, the search one goes through in quest of the answers makes life worth living.
Sometimes, the why you’d be given wouldn’t make sense to you even though it made sense to the other person.
Big hugs. Many hearts make a burden lighter – and you have the many hearts here to help.
I do have many hearts here, Ricochet. Thank you for the reminder—and the hugs!
I love mysteries. And they frustrate me as well. I guess I just prefer that they end with nice little answers that aren’t TOO hard to find.
Thanks for playing 6WS!
When I read a mystery, I usually don’t have a clue what’s happening until it’s almost over!
When the answers to the mystery are locked away in another’s mind, we can only pray and hope and wonder. Your grief has touched me and my [rayers are with you.
Thank you, Quilly. You’ve described my situation accurately: I pray and hope and wonder. The unanswered questions surrounding my brother’s suicide will be with me for the rest of my life. Thank you for your prayers. It’s good to know that people who don’t even know me care…
I studied science,
Was raised on logic; but life
Is mysterious.
One thing we can be quite certain about is that a person who commits suicide is suffering from clinical depression. This is a disease, probably related to brain chemistry; not a bad mood, a weakness, or any other kind of human failing. I don’t know if this knowledge is helpful, or even new to you.
I hope you find peace and comfort.
JzB