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There is a curmudgeonly line of argument that contends that campaign strategy, like most mystic arts, consists mainly of common sense buttressed by uncommon decisiveness.

From Time Magazine Archive

Behind the camphor tree, again, and not visible from the garden below, stood a temple of the "Shingon" sect, the most mystic of the old esoteric Buddhist forms.

From The Dragon Painter by Fenollosa, Mary McNeil

Don't be afraid, there are no secrets in them, or at least none that you or I will be a whit the wiser for, as they are truly in a most mystic strain.

From Marriage by Ferrier, Susan Edmonstone

In these, Blake’s highest and most mystic qualities are manifest, and his divergence from all preconceived ideas startlingly apparent.

From William Blake A Study of His Life and Art Work by Langridge, Irene

It was addressed to M. Maurice Barrès by a lady from the city of Lyons, which is perhaps the most mystic city in all France.

From Fighting France by Williams, John Lauris Blake



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