Character: Mike Hanlon



... when a person writes, he begins to think more... or just sharper.
Quote Explanation: We are talking about the diary entries
№ 288701   Added MegaMozg 02-06-2017 / 07:10
He came to the conclusion that faith and force are interchangeable, equivalent. Was even easier the ultimate truth? That no act of faith is impossible as long as you roughly pushed him into the essence of things like a newborn baby without a parachute released from the mother's womb? When you fall, you are forced to believe in the parachute, in the existence, doesn't it? Pull the ring when you fell - that's all I can come up with.
№ 247262   Added MegaMozg 17-01-2017 / 20:48
Be guided by intuition is to pick up the rhythm and dance to it. Adults to use intuition hard, and this is the main reason, to convince me that this is what we should do. In the end, children in the behavior eighty percent are based on intuition, anyway, until about fourteen years old.
№ 247242   Added MegaMozg 17-01-2017 / 20:47
... He paused, then added: 'Buddinger killed himself, you know.
Of course I knew... but only because people spoke, and I learned to listen. In the article "news" it was an accident, a bad fall, and indeed, Buddinger fell. However, in the "news" forgot to mention that he fell off the stool in the closet, pre-tightening the noose around his neck.
№ 146714   Added MegaMozg 10-01-2017 / 19:02
I think it's in "the Lord of the Rings" one of the characters says that "way leads to way", it means that you can start with the path leading into the more whimsical world than the one in which you started to do your first steps and from there you can go... nowhere at all. Same with these stories. One flows into another in the third, fourth, maybe they go in the direction that you choose, maybe not. But maybe more important is the storyteller, not the story.
№ 101064   Added MegaMozg 06-01-2017 / 03:57