My words fly up, my thoughts remain below; / Words, without thoughts, never to heaven go. Ham., iii. 3.

My yoke is easy and my burden light. Jesus.

Myn leeren is spelen, myn spelen is leeren—My learning is play, and my play is learning. Van Alphen.

Mysteries are due to secrecy. Bacon.

Mysteries which must explain themselves are 30 not worth the loss of time which a conjecture about them takes up. Sterne.

Mysterious to all thought, / A mother's prime of bliss, / When to her eager lips is brought / Her infant's thrilling kiss. Keble.

Mystery magnifies danger, as a fog the sun; the hand that warned Belshazzar derived its horrifying influence from the want of a body. Colton.

Mystic, deep as the world's centre, are the roots a man has struck into his native soil; no tree that grows is rooted so. Carlyle.

Mysticism consists in the mistake of an accidental and individual symbol for a universal one. Emerson.

Mythology is not religion. It may rather be 35 regarded as the ancient substitute, the poetical counterpart, for dogmatic theology. Hare.