Just read The Virtue of Minding Your Own Business. Oh my, what currents run deep! Beautifully seen, beautifully told. Praise praise praise . . . Pardon my French, but you are one darn major American writer!"
---Richard Bach, author of Jonathan Livingston Seagull and Illusions, on Sandcastle and Other Stories
Mots clés mystery suspense psychological-drama literary-fiction
I don't correct her to let her know her backdoor wisdom yanks me deep into another country, where water runs uphill.
Justin BogMots clés mystery suspense psychological-suspense literary-fiction family-drama
Everyday is a mystery
Michael Bassey Johnson...to be lost is to be fully present, and to be fully present is to be capable of being in uncertainty and mystery. And one does not get lost but loses oneself, with the implication that it is a conscious choice, a chosen surrender...
Rebecca SolnitMots clés choice uncertainty mystery presence surrender
When I came to this city, I would have agreed with anyone who said there was little mystery left in the world. But in you, madam, first in your image, then in your living self, I saw the allure of something far away and as secret as the stars. As I reached towards this unknown, I began to feel like a man who has ridden through a vast desert, never knowing anything but the sand around him and the dry road under him, then comes upon the mirage of a garden and a city, and finds that the mirage is real, and that it is bigger than the desert; that the desert was, after all his walking, only a small part of the mirage”
“Then you felt love, which is the state of feeling desire and the fulfillment of desire at the same time,” she said.
Mots clés love fulfillment mystery desire desert mirage allure beth-constanzin gwynn secret-as-the-stars
I remember sitting and meditating beside a slow flowing river in India, and I got the feeling that this river could teach me all the secrets of the mystery of life. If we learn to surrender to a stone, a flower, to a man, to a woman, or a river, it becomes a door to the Whole.
Swami Dhyan GitenMots clés life consciousness man woman god mystery meditation awareness mysticism tree flower surrender
He [Harry Bosch] defined good company not by the conversation but by the lack of it. When there was no need to talk to feel comfortable, that was the right company
Michael ConnellyMots clés war mystery crime vietnam
the oncoming night was filled with the mystery of unknown places and of distance, of things that happened long ago and happenings yet to come.
Elyne MitchellMots clés past future night mystery
That’s the beauty of the universe. There’s always a new mystery.
James RollinsPDR: Persons of Dubious Reality; refugees from the collective consciousness. Uninvited visitors who have fallen through the grating that divides the real, from the written. They arrive with their actions hardwired due to their repetitious existence and the older and more basic they are, the more rigidly they stick to them. Characters from cautionary tales are particularly mindless; they do what they do because it's what they've always done.
And it's our job to stop them.
Mots clés humor fantasy mystery mythology dubious
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