31 Quotes About Riddle

If you’re looking for a little fun and inspiration, here are some interesting riddle quotes that will help you solve your problems. Put these into practice by entertaining your friends, or just enjoy them for yourself.

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If it’s zero degrees outside today and it’s supposed to be twice as cold tomorrow, how cold is it going to be? Steven Wright
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I never talk back. I listen and always remember your every word, so come pen or mouse, never forget that I will treasure your thoughts forever. Yours truly, Paper. L.M. Fields
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Silver hidden in the gold, Young man hidden in the old, Laughing lord with weeping eyes, Bring king and ring before sunrise! -Hilarion, The Great and Terrible Quest Margaret Lovett
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Communism is the riddle of history solved, and it knows itself to be this solution. Karl Marx
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To be happy to be sad and sad to be happy is to sing an echo in that beautiful language called Sorrow. Criss Jami
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As for me horror is the genre which makes my life more interesting, mysteries my life to be something like a riddle which people go and hard go outside... But the music build my personality! Deyth Banger
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Though her body fit with his like a puzzle piece, his mind was an ever-shifting riddle she felt she could study her whole life and never fully solve. She spent the most time touching him, caressing him, massaging the secrets from his shoulders and embarrassments from his lower back. Thomm Quackenbush
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Mr. Douglas told us true. He knows why the sky is blue. Why the earth spins round and round, And where the next clue can be found. Ask him, maybe, will he tell you? His radio, those ads will sell you. Peppy song will make you wonder, If the world is going under. Bring him something from the doctor-- Nothing spicy-while he proctors. It may be those fizzy bubbles, Let him help you with your troubles. Megan Frazer Blakemore
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Life is a mystery, not a riddle. It has to be lived, not solved. Osho
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Give me one more night to taste the dark When wolves imitate a lone dog's bark Let those secrets remain unspoken Fallen angel's heart now lover's token Light grows dim burying riddle’s death Just breathe to free your one last breath Munia Khan
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When twelve who wander stand as one Through the door the dark will come. The key will be revealed in turn– Unlock the way and you shall learn... Galen Beckett
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Close your eyes, and lo, they are opened! But never shall they close again. MaryJean Harris
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Any fool would not be brave Who takes no heed of this verse No heroic deed or action save Any man from Finndragon’s curse Richie Earl
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Someone. Everyone. Anyone. No-one. One. One can't be everyone, but there isn't more than one everyone, at the same time. And at the same time no-one can't be someone, but anyone can be one, and also anyone can be a no-one. To sum up - everyone is someone, and any-one becomes a no-one if you divide the one part long enough by every part of every-one, so in conclusion, I have no idea what I’m talking about, basically. Will Advise
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By the Valg, three were made, Of the gate- Stone of the Wyrd:Obsidian the gods forbade And stone they greatly feared. In grief, he hid one in the crown Of her he loved so well, To keep with her where she lay down Inside the starry cell. The second one was hidden In a mountain made of fire, Where all men are forbidden Despite their great desires. Where the third lies Will never be told By voice or tongue Or sum of gold. . Sarah J. Maas
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What do you call a rifle with three barrels? A trifle. Joseph Rosenbloom
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It cannot be seen, cannot be felt, Cannot be heard, cannot be smelt, It lies behind stars and under hills, And empty holes it fills, It comes first and follows after, Ends life, kills laughter. J.r.r. Tolkien
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For every thinking and reflecting man the existence of evil is a riddle he cannot escape. Unknown
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There is an Anglo-Saxon form of riddling that plays with the polarities of words like bright and dark, cold and warm, throwing them against one another and crafting lines of rich, humorous nonsense like this poem that has been around for so many hundreds of years that you just have to sit back and, with nothing else in mind, laugh out loud.  Gerald Hausman
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The greatest riddle of all.... the riddle of man! The complex mystery of the universal human being as he stands wihtin the threshold of universal laws. This is the most fascinating puzzle! Adriana Koulias
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Woman will always continue to be a cute riddle or a beautiful puzzle, in the meantime man believes that he solves it. Eyden I.
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In Middle Earth a motley crew assembles to save the world as we know it. Four hobbits, two men, a dwaft, an elf, and a wizard, too. They rambled to destroy the ring in the mountains of Mordor. Now it is you time. Dare you join this fellowship? The rules are simple. Twelve more clues will be hidden. One for each month. You have a month to solve each riddle. Plenty of time. On the full moon of each month, the next clue will be hidden. Seek it. Leave each where you found it for the next traveler. Where does this quest lead? What is the endgame? Follow and you shall find out. You must be wise, learned, disciplined, and above all, not a FROG. If you agree to join this fellowship, proceed with your first clue: MY WORDS are legend. Legends are HISTORY, My field of study. O N E BOOK only in your shire. With your strength, the book has been found, and now you must climb to the Scholar's Shrine. Four travelers begin this talle: Hlaf Elf, Troll, Halfling, and Thief. To make it to the end, you will need to build a motley crew. Find a wizard to see you through. You walk a long and winding path to find your next clue. Shall the Half Elf teache you his songs to pass the time? Perhaps that will draw an elf lord into your presence. The road is long, and the leaves do change color. You have demonstrated your strength, and your intelligence: now you must go boldly into battle. Be wise with your strategy: though it my seem like a game, there is more to the story. Megan Frazer Blakemore
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Probably I share a lot of stuff I haven't count them exactly but probably you understand the few. Why???Let me guess that you don't understand horror you take it like horror nothing else, I can tell you horror isn't really a horror. It's a lesson, but can you find it in this puzzle?? Or riddle? Deyth Banger
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No mountain of doom, Just foothills of Ferninand.Towers of fire and glory as far as one can see. Megan Frazer Blakemore
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The beginning of Eternity, The end of time and space, The beginning of every end, And the end of every place. What am I? Georgia Byng
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What can promote innocent mirth, and I may say virtue, more than a good riddle? George Eliot
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Don't you love those crazy Brits?Jumpers for sweaters and spots for zits. And when they want to change their suits, It's in a box, not a booth. Be a hero, make a call. Steepest streets might make you fall. Megan Frazer Blakemore
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Circle back, you're nearly through. The next one, then just one more clue. Summer's coming, dark and drear, Soon those tourists will appear. In the word hoard you will find Books with numbers on the spines. A 2 a 9 a 2 again- Not too easy for Athena's friend. Megan Frazer Blakemore
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"So I've got to find a mountiain that nobody's ever seen. And work out the answer to a riddle that nobody's ever solved. And kill a bear that nobody can fight." Renn sucked in her breath. "You've go to try." Michelle Paver
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My visage high above your city, Shines like gold, but half as pretty. Arms I've none, but hands I've two: Mondo, mini, black not blue. Climb my stairs and have no fears, All that threatens are my gears. Tucked beneath the mightly wheel, An envelpe shall truth reveal. Megan Frazer Blakemore