“Write what you love. Love will hold you through the hard times and hold the world during the good times.” WorldWritingHardHard TimesGood TimesWhat You Love Author:Mark Z. Danielewski
“This great blue world of ours is but a house of leaves, moments before the wind.” WorldMomentsHouseWindBlueHouse Of Leaves Author:Mark Z. Danielewski
“The ruminations are mine, let the world be yours.” WorldMinesRuminationWorld Is Yours Author:Mark Z. Danielewski
“To read" actually comes from the Latin reri "to calculate, to think" which is not only the progenitor of "read" but of "reason" as well, both of which hail from the Greek arariskein "to fit." Aside from giving us "reason," arariskein also gives us an unlikely sibling, Latin arma meaning "weapons." It seems that "to fit" the world or to make sense of it requires either reason or arms.” ThinkingWorldGivingWellsReasonSeemsArmsFitWeaponsMake SenseGreekLatinUnlikelySiblingHail Author:Mark Z. Danielewski
“Little solace comes to those who grieve when thoughts keep drifting as walls keep shifting and this great blue world of ours seems a house of leaves moments before the wind.” WorldLittlesMomentsSeemsHouseWindWallBlueGrievingShiftingSolaceDriftingHouse Of Leaves Author:Mark Z. Danielewski