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Sphinx Quotes

The Sphinx-riddle. Solve it, or be torn to bits, is the decree.

D. H. Lawrence, Michael Herbert (1988). “Reflections on the Death of a Porcupine and Other Essays”, p.216, Cambridge University Press

She had a passion for secrecy, but she herself was merely a Sphinx without a secret.

Oscar Wilde (2014). “The Complete Short Stories: The Model Millionaire + The Canterville Ghost + The Happy Prince + The Star-Child + The Fisherman And His Soul + The Selfish Giant + The Nightingale And The Rose + The Sphinx Without A Secret + many more...”, p.203, e-artnow

From the ruins, lonely and inexplicable as the sphinx, rose the Empire State Building.

F. Scott Fitzgerald (2009). “The Crack-Up”, p.32, New Directions Publishing

Sphinxes without secrets.

Oscar Wilde (2012). “A Woman of No Importance (with audio): Enhanced Edition with Full Cast Audio Performance”, p.24, L.A. Theatre Works

The problem of Eternity, of which the face of the Sphinx speaks, takes us into the realm of the impossible. Even the problem of Time is simple in comparison with the problem of Eternity.

"A New Model of the Universe: Principles of the Psychological Method in Its Application to Problems of Science, Religion and Art". Book by P.D. Ouspensky, 1931.

A major difficulty is that the answer to the Riddle of the Sphinx is partly a product of the answers that we already have given to the riddle in its various forms.

Gregory Bateson, Mary Catherine Bateson (1987). “Angels fear: towards an epistemology of the sacred”, MacMillan Publishing Company

You are afraid of me, because I talk like a sphinx.

Charlotte Bronte (2013). “Jane Eyre”, p.177, Simon and Schuster