"Unriddle" Quotes from Famous Books
... or other, master," continued the ferryman, whose boat now touched the strand, "you'll maybe condescend to unriddle me how Dalton could have ... — The Buccaneer - A Tale • Mrs. S. C. Hall
... very pronounced. On the other hand, the emphasis, which, in principle, is put on the contrast of spirit and matter, God and the world, had for results: inability to rest in the actual realities of the cosmos, efforts to unriddle the history of the universe backwards and forwards, recognition of this process as the essential task of theoretic philosophy, and a deep, yearning conviction that the course of the world needs assistance. ... — History of Dogma, Volume 1 (of 7) • Adolph Harnack |