It's good to have mysteries. It reminds us that there's more to the world than just making do and having a bit of fun.
“It's good to have mysteries. It reminds us that there's more to the world than just making do and having a bit of fun.”
The World Motivation
It's good to have mysteries. It reminds us that there's more to the world than just making do and having a bit of fun.
“It's good to have mysteries. It reminds us that there's more to the world than just making do and having a bit of fun.”
It's good to have mysteries. It reminds us that there's more to the world than just making do and having a bit of fun.
Remember the quiet wonders. The world has more need of them than it has for warriors.
I think you're all mad. But that's part and parcel of being an artistic genius, isn't it?
But if I could just get som ehint, some sign...
I've always been interested in the outsider.
A lot of locked-room mysteries take time for you to pay attention and see the setup. They aren't thrillers, and they don't move along. The modern mystery story is really faster-paced, and I think modern readers tend to prefer seeing something happening on every other page.
We're so complex; we're mysteries to ourselves; we're difficult to each other. And then storytelling reminds us we're all the same.
What's the use of making mysteries? It only makes people want to nose 'em out.
I'm really into kind of a 'Sixth Sense' type of movie - mysteries, thrillers a little bit.
Understand life's mysteries - as mysteries to be lived.