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The child intuitively comprehends that although these stories are unreal, they are not untrue ...
— Bruno Bettelheim
Children played at those stories; they dreamed about them. They took them to heart and acted as if to live inside them.
— Gregory Maguire
When you are falling short in vocabulary to explain the emotion in your story.Than you are writing the right story
— Tushar Upreti
Stories are like children. They grow in their own way.
— Madeleine L'Engle
When we raise our children to Shine, the future becomes brighter!
— Brigette Foresman
I want to write a book of poetry, as well as children's stories.
— Bobby McFerrin
I find that children have very little trouble understanding non-literal stories.
— John Shelby Spong
He said only farmers and school children really appreciated the beauty of a snow day.
— Elise Forier Edie
I like stories about supervillains. They teach children that you can accomplish great things even when the whole world is against you.
— G.D. Falksen
Childrens books change lives. Stories pour into the hearts of children and help make them what they become.
— Jane Yolen
My parents and I always put great emphasis on telling stories that appeal to a child's sense of humor.
— Mike Berenstain
Sometimes, I see and hear stories, especially those that involve children, and I wonder if this is hell and we are trying to get into heaven.
— Raheem Devaughn
Ain't it strange how innocent little creatures like children like the blood-thirstiest stories?
— L.M. Montgomery
Children can't help but create: they need to put their mind on the page, they want to paint, to sculpt, to write short stories.
— Jonah Lehrer
Fairy tales are such evil little stories for young children.
— Cecelia Ahern
No test tube can breed love and affection. No frozen packet of semen ever read a story to a sleepy child.
— Shirley Williams
The world we build tomorrow is born in the stories we tell our children today. Politics moves the pieces. Education changes the game.
— Jonathan Sacks
Book is the best friend, have no demand, no complain
— Avi Salmon
I don't think we would be specifically remaking "Child's Play 2" and "Child's Play 3". I imagine we'd be dreaming up whole new stories.
— David Kirschner
Kindness is not something you are born with; it's a way in which you choose to be.
— Lisa Kaye Presley
(Theodore) Roosevelt confessed early fascination with "girls'stories" such as Little Man and Little Women and An Old-Fashioned Girl.
— Doris Kearns Goodwin
It's no longer enough to teach our children Bible stories; they need doctrine and apologetics.
— William Lane Craig
The truth is that comic-book creators have simply lost the habit of telling stories to children. And how sad is that?
— Michael Chabon
For no stories can live without children listening to them.
— Fredrik Backman
If I rescued a child from drowning, the press would no doubt headline the story: 'Benn grabs child
— Tony Benn
Real luxury is having the time to read endless stories in bed with my children. And I get that all the time. I'm so blessed.
— Kate Winslet
You don't want people to think you're just writing stories for children about a pig in a tutu.
— Karen Russell
The children to whom we read simple stories may or may not show gratitude, but each boon we give strengthens the pillars of the world.
— Maya Angelou
If as a child I had written a story, the best story that I could imagine, I would have written as indeed is happening to me.
— Paolo Maldini
Stories are one of the greatest gifts we can give to our children. Stories are equipment for life.
— Matthew Knisely
We lie to protect our children, and in lying we expose them to the greatest of harms
— John Connolly
A child's own story is a dream, but a good story is a dream that is true for more than one child.
— Margaret Wise Brown
I longed for funny stories about the sort of children who lived in my neighborhood.
— Beverly Cleary
People gave names to things so they could tell stories about them, goddam fairy tales about children who got out alive.
— Sam Lipsyte
When you hide another story in a story, that's the story I am telling the children.
— Maurice Sendak
if you want to convince children of the power of books, don't tell them stories are good. Tell them a good story.
— Roger Sutton
When it comes to telling children stories, they don't need simple language. They need beautiful language.
— Philip Pullman
Great Stories for Children
— Ruskin Bond
How many of us share the stories of our lives with our own children? What a loss to the children if we don't.
— James Patterson
I liked myths. They weren't adult stories and they weren't children's stories. They were better than that. They just were.
— Neil Gaiman
We are storytelling creatures, and as children we acquire language to tell those stories that we have inside us.
— Jerome Bruner
I told my three sons stories about germs more than fifty years ago as fanciful bedtime tales.
— Arthur Kornberg
But since the Obsidian Order - perennial of cheap dramas and bogeymen of children's stories - had
— Django Wexler
Old stories often turn out to be true.
— Arthur Machen
I have more than 100 legal pads filled with handwriting. Eight novels, two books for children, countless stories and essays.
— Susan Straight
Betty had forgotten how you only get slivers of stories from children - usually what they echo from overheard adult conversations.
— Molly Ringwald
It takes courage and maturity to realise your own story.
— Horst Kornberger
I write my stories for my children, the best fan club a writer could ever have. They keep me writing and make it fun.
— Alan W. Harris
Tell me a story, Pew. What kind of story, child? A story with a happy ending. There's no such thing in all the world. As a happy ending? As an ending.
— Jeanette Winterson
Toilet paper unrolled and slithered
then wrapped around my tummy.
That paper tried to roll me up
into an Egyptian mummy. — Melinda K. Trotter
then wrapped around my tummy.
That paper tried to roll me up
into an Egyptian mummy. — Melinda K. Trotter
On the Writing Process:
When in doubt, take it out., — Barbara DaCosta
When in doubt, take it out., — Barbara DaCosta
To starve a child of the spell of the story, of the canter of the poem, oral or written, is a kind of living burial. It is to immure him in emptiness.
— George Steiner
At a certain moment, I decided to write a story. I had no more small children to tell them stories.
— Umberto Eco
What are the lessons intended in the stories we tell to our children today?
— Gloria D. Gonsalves
It's funny how the ugly duckling always has so many beautiful things to teach us.
— Curtis Tyrone Jones
The Batman type of story may stimulate children to homosexual fantasies, of the nature of which they may be unconscious.
— Fredric Wertham