Chapter Fourteen: The Writings on the Floor

There were writings on the floor, as the title suggests. The writings are considered to be meaningful wisdom that came from some mundane world, different from what was explained here but not totally distant from what is true, and noble, and good. The thoughts are provocative, frank, totally recognizable, the exposition of evil and its desires, the silent applause for a life of wonder, and the most important musings with universal application.

The Tower of Taxonomy considers these writings to be related to all the death and cruelties discussed so far in the solemn pages of these interlocking books, and the corresponding writings are a matter of interest to the investigators of the crimes described herein.

But the writings were written in blood, which makes it all dubious and curious as dicovered in its present state. No other explanation are to be gathered based on what has transpired, and confusion has since then became a roadblock to a desired resolution of the cases.


Some of these writings were seen as quoted directly below:

I am not afraid of death;
I just don't want to be there
when it happens.

Woody Allen

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I must not fear. Fear is the mind killer.
Fear is the little-death
that brings total obliteration.
I will face my fear.
I will permit it to pass over me
or through me.
And when it has gone past
I will turn the inner eye
to see its path.
Where the fear has gone
there will be nothing.
Only I will remain.

Frank Herbert

xxx

Fear of a name increases
fear of the thing itself.

J.K. Rowling

xxx

Don't be afraid of your fears.
They're there to let you know
that something is worth it.

C. JoyBell C.

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Trees are sactuaries.
Whoever knows how to speak to them,
whoever knows how to listen to them,
can learn the truth.
They do not preach learning and precepts,
they preach, undeterred by particulars,
the ancient law of life.

Herman Hesse

xxx

Tell your heart that the fear of suffering
is worse than the suffering itself. 
And that no heart has ever suffered
when it goes in search of its dreams,
because every second of the search
is a second's encounter
with God and with eternity.

Paolo Coelho

xxx

We can easily forgive a child
who is afraid of the dark;
the real tragedy of life
is when men are afraid of the light.

Plato

xxx

Have no fear of perfection -
you'll never reach it.

Salvador Dali

xxx

Expose yourself to your deepest fear;
after that, fear has no power,
and the fear of freedom
shrinks and vanishes.
You are free.

Jim Morrison

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It's the questions we cannot answer
that teach us the most.
They teach us how to think.
If you give a man an answer,
all he gains is a little fact.
But give him a question and
he'll look for his own answers.

Patrick Rothfuss

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