The World’s Great Mysteries Solved!

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Why Are There Mysteries?

   “The world is full of magic things, patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper.” ~W.B. Yeats

           “No, I would not want to live in a world without dragons, as I would not want to    live in a world without magic, for that is a world without mystery, and that is a world without faith.” ~R.A. Salvatore

“The possession of knowledge does not kill the sense of wonder and mystery. There is always more mystery.” ~Anais Nin

“Science cannot solve the ultimate mystery of nature. And that is because, in the last analysis, we ourselves are a part of the mystery that we are trying to solve.” ~Max Planck

“There’s magic in the world. And it’s waiting to be found.” ~The Wishing Map

“Wonder is the beginning of wisdom.” ~Socrates

If there were no such thing as mysteries, we would invent them.

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About mitchteemley

Writer, Filmmaker, Humorist, Thinker-about-stuffer
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46 Responses to The World’s Great Mysteries Solved!

  1. K.L. Hale says:

    Aha! I was really wrong on some things–and really right on some other REALLY important things (like direction of TP!). Here’s to wonder and solved mysteries! Thank you, dear friend! I’m still giggling!

  2. These are such fun!

  3. I loved both the cartoons and the quotes❣️

  4. The cartoons are delightfully off-kilter!

  5. pcviii03 says:

    sagging pants! who knew?

  6. RasmaSandra says:

    Delightful and amusing on this sunny Friday. I hope you have a good weekend,

  7. joyroses13 says:

    Monday Lisa. LOL! And now I know what causes dryer lint. Thanks for the smiles.

  8. What a hilarious collection of cartoons 🤣. Thanks for sharing.

  9. Gail Perry says:

    You always manage to bring joy to my heart! You know, Mitch, the mystery of Easter Island becomes far more mysterious when you’re actually standing in front of one of the moai.

  10. Marthadilo3 says:

    The monday lisa… i can relate

  11. Nancy Ruegg says:

    Wonderfully funny, Mitch–thank you for the chuckles and smiles. Especially loved the Monday Lisa. Made me laugh out loud!

  12. These are cool 😎 and funny 😄

  13. pastorross12 says:

    These are sooo funny, Mitch. Thanks for brightening up my morning in Australia.

  14. CattleCapers says:

    I think that’s why I am interested in the Victorian era. Western culture still looked forward to a positive future yet there was still a lot of mystery to the world.

  15. i think the biggest Mysteries are woman

  16. Any Element says:

    It is good, but there are plenty more that might not be solved or solved eventually

  17. These are too funny and so clever! 😂

  18. kunstkitchen says:

    great stuff. Irony rules.

  19. I love the Anais Nin quote “The possession of knowledge does not kill the sense of wonder and mystery. There is always more mystery.”. The less successful Swedish attack was hilarious and so was Monday Lisa.

  20. gattapazza says:

    “La meraviglia è l’inizio della saggezza.” ~ Socrate💖🐈

  21. M. says:

    Love dryer lint meaning

  22. So glad you’ve solved so many of the mysteries! Thanks for the laughs, Mitch!

  23. masgautsen says:

    Haha love it! Made me giggle

  24. RPV-0963 says:

    haha very funny I congratulate you

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  27. Gypsy Bev says:

    Thanks for sharing your wonderful sense of humor.

  28. I liked the one about how dogs would wear pants! The cat at the pearly gates was good, too!

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