Jean Cocteau Quote

Mystery has its own mysteries, and there are gods above gods. We have ours, they have theirs. That is what's known as infinity.


"Anubis" in Act 2 of The Infernal Machine (1932); Collected Works Vol. 5 (1948).


Mystery has its own mysteries, and there are gods above gods. We have ours, they have theirs. That is what's known as infinity.

Mystery has its own mysteries, and there are gods above gods. We have ours, they have theirs. That is what's known as infinity.

Mystery has its own mysteries, and there are gods above gods. We have ours, they have theirs. That is what's known as infinity.

Mystery has its own mysteries, and there are gods above gods. We have ours, they have theirs. That is what's known as infinity.