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The stories that I like to tell and the movies I like are always grounded in the emotional arc of the characters.
— Eric Balfour
But keep characters in propinquity long enough and a story will always develop a plot.
— Keith Miller
I am constantly getting letters from inconsistancies in the back stories of these characters.
— Joe Murray
There's power in stories, though. That's all history is: the best tales. The ones that last. Might as well be mine.
— Varric Tethras
The number 1 thing that I don't want to see in a story is when characters exist simply to be proven wrong.
— Brandon Sanderson
Think of every character as a main character. They believe they're the main characters in their stories. No one should just be an obstacle.
— Ben Edlund
Hindered characters / seldom have mothers / in Irish stories, but they all have grandmothers.
— Marianne Moore
I've always been drawn to writing historical characters. The best stories are the ones you find in history.
— Tony Kushner
What interests me in writing a novel is taking really remote voices, characters, and stories and beginning to create some kind of web.
— Nicole Krauss
The lives and deaths of characters in stories and poems, however tragic, help us to learn about the world and - if we are brave enough - to change it.
— Nicola Morgan
The writer that you are, I guess you're used to being a kind of dictator, telling the characters in your stories what to do.
— Dean Koontz
The landscape of childhood shapes us as it shapes the characters in our stories. You never forget the sacred places of your childhood.
— John Dufresne
The stories in 'Parenthood' are so much the stories of our lives. And the people who have worked on the show feel very connected to these characters.
— Jason Katims
Storylines are how characters create the plots involved in their stories.
— Chelsea Quinn Yarbro
I always look for good stories and good characters, and if they're placed in a whodunit, then I'm interested.
— Joel Kinnaman
I tend to like writing long stories in comics. I worked on 'Flash,' 'Teen Titans' and 'JSA' for years. I always like diving into characters.
— Geoff Johns
I've always had a fandom. I've always had characters who live in my head and mess with my heart and tell me stories, and I love it.
— Hannah Moskowitz
Then you are a poet?' she asked, fingering the flyer in her pocket.
'No not at all,' he waved his hand. 'I am merely a character in a poem. — Karen Tei Yamashita
'No not at all,' he waved his hand. 'I am merely a character in a poem. — Karen Tei Yamashita
But we're all characters in our own stories, Iggy.
— Kate Klise
When we own our stories, we avoid being trapped as characters in stories someone else is telling.
— Brene Brown
I'm usually working on my own mythology, my own realm of created characters. Stories in mythology inspire me, though I may not be conscious of it.
— Anne Rice
Fiction brings salvation to characters in stories that would otherwise have no salvation at all.
— Hiromu Arakawa
I write stories about conspiracies and paranoid characters while I am, in fact, a very skeptical person.
— Umberto Eco
You and I are characters in God's Story, handmade by Him. Every character serves a purpose.
— Randy Alcorn
Whats great about Freddy in this is when he gets to comment and manipulate the back stories and the fears of the characters - especially with Jason.
— Robert Englund
In independent film you tend to have stories that involve more of a community, and the smaller characters are important to the story.
— David Morse
If a scene doesn't work on three levels - it's not advancing the story, the characters, and telling me something new - then put it in the trash.
— Catherine Hardwicke
Much of the joy in falling in love with fictional characters comes from being able to envision new stories from them.
— The Atlantic Monthly
A man who had destroyed an indifferent world in order to recreate it again in his head, this time with new colours, new characters, new stories.
— Paulo Coelho