2.
There is a diabolical streak in me, a troublesome and inexplicable perversity.
Octave Mirbeau
3.
No matter how much we know about the other person, there is always something going on in that other heart and that other head that we don't know but can only ponder. And no matter how we explain ourselves to someone else, no matter how open we are, there is always still something inexplicable, something hidden and unknown in us, too.
Michael Shurtleff
4.
Paris,
like every pretty woman,
is subject to inexplicable whims of beauty and ugliness.
Honore de Balzac
5.
Life is the continuing intervention of the inexplicable.
Erwin Chargaff
6.
His very existence was improbable, inexplicable, and altogether bewildering. He was an insoluble problem. It was inconceivable how he had existed, how he had succeeded in getting so far, how he had managed to remain -- why he did not instantly disappear.
Joseph Conrad
7.
My power is immeasurable; My truth inexplicable, unfathomable.
Sathya Sai Baba
10.
The impulse to write things down is a peculiarly compulsive one, inexplicable to those who do not share it
Joan Didion
11.
Each particle of matter is an immensity, each leaf a world, each insect an inexplicable compendium.
Johann Kaspar Lavater
12.
Gradually the feeling wears off, and I feel swamped again by the inexplicable pettiness of being alive.
Sebastian Faulks
13.
The fundament upon which all our knowledge and learning rests is the inexplicable.
Arthur Schopenhauer
16.
As wonders, miracles are always astonishing, but as signs they are never wholly inexplicable.
Kenneth L. Woodward
17.
I no longer attempt to rationalise inexplicable phenomena; there are explanations, Horatio, but they are likely to be beyond our ken.
Suhayl Saadi
18.
My career is inexplicable to me. So far I've just been not getting fired despite being myself.
Nick Offerman
19.
If you can explain a poem, it is not a poem. Poetry has to be inexplicable.
Luis Gonzalez
20.
The explicable requires the inexplicable. Experience requires the nonexperienceable. The obvious requires the mystical.
R. Buckminster Fuller
21.
An inexplicable fact is infinitely preferable to an incomprehensible mystery.
Frederick Soddy
22.
A theory of the universe that states: If anyone finds out what the universe is for, it will disappear and be replaced by something more bizarrely inexplicable.
Douglas Adams
24.
The world I describe is about how people live now. It's not about zany people with unlimited, inexplicable funds in an apartment somewhere.
Sloane Crosley
25.
Don't stigmatize in a rush to explain inexplicable evil.
Ron Fournier
26.
It's inexplicable why somebody can lose a leg and it doesn't effect them at all emotionally; and another person can lose a foot and be destroyed for the rest of their lives.
Krishna Das