
Top 43 Action Mystery Quotes
#1. I play to win and if it looks like I've lost, its only because its not over yet.
Kiera Dellacroix
#2. It's always a mystery when you're going into a role - 'Here's your wife of 40 years and ... action!' How do you create ease or chemistry or whatever is supposed to exist?
David Duchovny
#3. Don't insult readers by questioning the extent of their imaginations. Most need only to be nudged to solve a good mystery.
Peggy Kopman-Owens
#4. It. May. Not. Be Fair. But. It. Can. Be. Good.
Avery Flynn
#5. 'Run' is exciting, about family secrets, the mystery surrounding them and the outdoor sport of parkour. The story itself is full of intrigue and action, but the parkour takes the story to another level. It was an absolutely incredible experience, working with experts from all over the country.
Kelsey Chow
#7. It was the fear of good things happening, because they, sooner or later, would lead to something bad.
Samantha Jacobey
#8. The man breathed deeply with his eyes shut and his speech trailed off. Nick approached the patient with the syringe in hand, nodding. He turned the machine up now, almost all the way, and then proceeded with the injection.
I think you're about ready.
Jackie Sonnenberg
#9. Perhaps the palms had been whispering warnings in the sultry breeze.
T.L. Parker
#10. This would become a lifelong pattern, sitting in my comfort zone high above the world in some sort of self-imposed exile.
Peggy Kopman-Owens
#11. Any genuine philosophy leads to action and from action back again to wonder, to the enduring fact of mystery.
Henry Miller
#12. Nature will unapologetically weed your genes out of existence if you don't take action and learn how to attract women now.
Do I have your attention?
Mystery
#14. There's no such thing as a limit on being the best. You can always go for more. That's what it means to be human. No... That's what it means to be me. - Claire Stanfield
Ryohgo Narita
#15. Beware. Those with the least amount of authority exercise it the most often.
Peggy Kopman-Owens
#16. The French know the intrinsic value of holding on to the past, its pleasures, its promises, and its tender mercies.
Peggy Kopman-Owens
#18. The smell of dead fish lingered in the air, and excited flies darted from fish to fish lapping up the decay.
S.W. Lothian
#19. There are people in this world so rich that when it rains they simply fly away on private jets in search of sun.
Peggy Kopman-Owens
#20. Action and adventure on land and sea-you can't ask for more. But Robert Kurson raises the ante in Pirate Hunters with an array of mystery and a fleet of colorful characters spanning four centuries. This is a great summer read!
Michael Connelly
#21. Like the dark clouds above that promised rain but withheld it, her presence there was a lie. For in truth, this horrific slaughter had already damned the small race; their fate had already come and gone.
S.J. Pow
#22. Her strategy for honoring the dead had always been to take action - solve the mystery, punish the criminal. But what did you do when there was no one to punish? When there were no answers to find? How do you assimilate that kind of loss without losing your mind?
Rob Thomas
#23. If he can't reach you he can't hit you
If he can't hit you he can't hurt you
Arun D. Ellis
#24. Hopefully you're on the edge of your seat when reading WUWPOO. That's my favorite reading position.
S.N. Deinscheiss
#25. Finally, the water level topped off, leaving him with no more air to breathe. He drew his last breath and slipped down deep into the darkness that claimed his soul.
Wyatt Michael
#26. I cannot forecast to you the action of Russia. It is a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma; but perhaps there is a key. That key is Russian national interest.
Winston S. Churchill
#27. How could I ever forget my best friend, the man, who had changed my destiny simply by allowing me to write about him?
Peggy Kopman-Owens
#28. About an attractive woman at the bar, my character, Austin Carr, says, "She might be too drunk. I mean, even stockbrokers have some pride.
Jack Getze
#29. Shadowed beneath his brow bone were cold dark eyes containing secrets and sadness, bitterness and grief.
T.L. Parker
#30. For anyone who wanted to throw away his watch, along with his past, this was the place.
Peggy Kopman-Owens
#31. I would love to do some kind of mystery movie, or an action flick, something with that combination.
Christina Milian
#32. What do you think books will look like 50 years from now.
M. Scott
#33. Much of the mystery surrounding drug action can be cleared up by recognizing that drugs affect only the rate at which biologic functions proceed; they do not change the basic nature of existing processes or create new functions.
Robert Berkow
#34. A magical blending of mystery, romance, and deep and dangerous secrets. Kelly Parra's Invisible Touch is an action-packed coming-of-age novel, sure to keep readers turning pages and begging for a sequel.
Laurie Faria Stolarz
#35. If you believe it, is it real, or is it real because you believe it?
Virginia McKevitt
#36. My life is ... a mystery which I do not attempt to really understand, as though 1 were led by the hand in a night where I see nothing, but can fully depend on the love and protection of Him who guides me.
Thomas Merton
#37. The most amazing mechanism in the known universe is the human brain; it takes in information all the time then uses it, all of which is happening, of course, without human knowledge. Typical ...
Amanda Dubin
#38. Thrills, chills, spine-tingling mystery, and lots of smiles. It's not easy to combine heart-pounding danger with gut-busting laughs and make it work, but Peterson pulls it off. For readers who want nonstop action infused with powerful, life-changing themes, North! Or Be Eaten is a must-read.
Wayne Thomas Batson
#39. Both the man of science and the man of action live always at the edge of mystery, surrounded by it.
J. Robert Oppenheimer
#40. I define a thriller as a big-stakes, multiple-viewpoint novel involving suspense, action, and mystery, in which the reader doesn't know everything but usually knows more than any single character.
F. Paul Wilson
#41. The list of lifesavers left him numb, clueless - the action, indifferent.
Noorilhuda
#43. ... whenever you were in a fix or at a crossroads in an investigation, there were always two choices: to do nothing and worry, or to take some sort of action and deal with its associated risks.
Jessica Lawson
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