Narrators Quotes
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Narrators Quotes & Sayings
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I'll always remember the day Daddy took me on a journey . . . the day history was made with one million men and me.
— Kelly Starling Lyons
I really believe that readers are smart and sophisticated enough to realize that the author is not the narrator of his novels.
— Bret Easton Ellis
Narrators are often unreliable, and part of the reader's pleasure is figuring out what's really true. The
— Lisa Cron
I see people sometimes who remind me of my narrators.
— Lydia Davis
(We are merely narrators, and would hate to make assumptions as to what the reader would find tragic.)
— Cynthia Hand
I had done a deed - what was it?
— Edgar Allan Poe
My narrators tend to be women with low self-esteem, so I can send them to charm school.
— Elinor Lipman
Aberdeen, a city in the northern reaches of HSBC-London. Their
— Gary Shteyngart
Criticism is easier to take when you realize that the only people who aren't criticized are those who don't take risks.
— Robert Kiyosaki
It is rare and almost impossible for a novel to have only one narrator.
— Mario Vargas-Llosa
I used to be a narrator for bad mimes.
— Steven Wright
Apparently I am what is known as an Unreliable Narrator, though of course if you believe everything you're told you deserve whatever you get.
— Iain M. Banks
I wanted to do a collection where the narrator is constant throughout, so that there's a little unity.
— Arthur Bradford
The Sword the burning decieved rising the science fiction the betrayed the spy the souls
— Moira Young
My biggest lesson ... was to try and create narrators that were believable ... so the listener becomes really invested in the story or the song.
— Kristian Bush
We commonly do not remember that it is ... always the first person that is speaking.
— Henry David Thoreau
The story of my family ... changes with the teller.
— Jennifer Haigh
Fatal human malice is the staple of narrators, original sin the mother-fluid of historians. But it is a risky enterprise to have to write of virtue.
— Thomas Keneally
One of the fun things about unreliable narrators is they can be funny. You can admire things about them and laugh with them.
— Hanya Yanagihara
Filmmakers who use narrators pay a price for taking the easy way: narrated films date far more quickly than films without narrators.
— Bruce Jackson
I don't call myself a writer.
— Bruce Boxleitner
The step of obedience always precedes revelation. That pattern is evident all through the Scripture.
— Chuck Missler
Narrators may go where they please.
— Catherynne M Valente