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What I learn today I shall know forever. Whether or not I remember that I know it is a different story.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
We need myths to get by. We need story; otherwise the tremendous randomness of experience overwhelms us. Story is what penetrates.
— Robert Coover
I never know, when I start writing a story, what's going to happen, or how it will all get sorted out.
— Jacqueline Woodson
The story of your life is the story of the long and brutal assault on your heart by the one who knows what you could be and fears it.
— John Eldredge
What monster sleeps in the deep of your story? You need a monster. Without a monster there is no story.
— Billy Marshall Stoneking
To me, Gospel music is really any music that's a testimony and tells a story of what God has done in your life.
— Laura Allen
I can only gesture at what makes a story good.
— Leonard Michaels
But as long as you remember what you have seen, then nothing is gone. As long as you remember, it is part of this story we have together.
— Leslie Marmon Silko
Everybody has their story - at some point you have to say, 'This is who I am: Now it's up to me to become what I want to be.'
— Monica Seles
I can only tell my story, what you believe is up to you.
— Yann Martel
A story is a way to say something that can't be said any other way, and it takes every word in the story to say what the meaning is.
— Flannery O'Connor
Figure out what is real for you. No use leaning on someone else's story all your life.
— Shannon Hale
Love happens only once, what happens after that is just compromise; with your heart and with your life ...
— Mehek Bassi
What the readers want is a good story, and what the writers always want to luck into, it's a good story.
— Stephen Graham Jones
I don't think I have what it takes to make a good action game. I think I'm better at telling a story.
— Hironobu Sakaguchi
If a script writer had come up with a story resembling what you have just achieved, even the Hollywood studios would have refused.
— Lance Armstrong
The first story is all about the president washing his piano. At least I'm pretty sure that's what presidente and lavoro pieno must mean
— Sophie Kinsella
Peace comes the moment we let go of our story about how the world should be and find the truth of what is.
— Bruce Van Horn
In Bible-story journeys, ain't no journey hopeless. Everybody finds what they suppose to find.
— William H. Armstrong
A little story is supported by a lot of untold backstory. What they get is more than what they see.
— Karen Lord
...best intentions notwithstanding, no one can control how the media communicates a story and what the public eventually understands.
— Alexandra Zapruder
I'm about to start reading it again, because what good is a story you only want to read once?
— Bill Willingham
I wish I could write well enough to write that story, he thought. What we did. Not what the others did to us.
— Ernest Hemingway,
This is what it means to be very slow: every story you would like to tell has already ended before you can open your mouth.
— Barbara Kingsolver
I write a story as if it were a letter to someone and essentially, that's what you do.
— Theodore Sturgeon
It's only a story, isn't it?" ...
"Who's to say what's only a story and what's truth disguised as a story? — David Eddings
"Who's to say what's only a story and what's truth disguised as a story? — David Eddings
We have a rule in our franchise that there is no canon. You as a player
decide what your story is. — Casey Hudson
decide what your story is. — Casey Hudson
Diligence, word-lust, empathy equal growing objectivity and then what? Story. Story. Dammit, story!
— Stephen King
Let me enjoy my fan-wanking.
Your what?
Let me arrange the story to meet my own personal needs. — Amanda Stevens
Your what?
Let me arrange the story to meet my own personal needs. — Amanda Stevens
No matter what you do, your job is to tell your story.
— Gary Vaynerchuk
Inside every human is a story worth sharing. What's your story?
— Lynda Cheldelin Fell
I don't know what it is with you, but I somehow become more a woman when ever your around.
— Nikki Rowe
What do you do when your entire identity is destroyed in an instant? How do you cope when your whole life story turns out to bw wrong?
— Chuck Palahniuk
Let your story breathe and be what it really is.
— A.D. Posey
The only thing keeping you from what you want is your story about why you can't have it.
— Tony Robbins
Learn to tell what your story is about in one sentence. Narrow your focus. Stories have to be about something.
— Mary Carter
Everything has a purpose. And that purpose has a story that goes along with it. It just depends on what your passion is.
— Kobe Bryant
Great marketing is all about telling your story in such a way that it compels people to buy what you are selling.
— Gary Vaynerchuk
What should dictate one's life? Money? Fame? No. Friends. Love. Your life's story is formed by those around you. Choose well and share.
— James Maslow
No matter what luxuries you have or don't have, life is always beautiful when you are around your loved ones!
— Swapna Rajput
Facts are important, the story is important. It's what happens to you that changes your life, not where or who with.
— Fabio Geda
The beauty of being an Author is, It's your story and you can write what ever you want.
— Toni House
What is your suggestion for someone who wants to start writing? Be a reader. It's the only real way to learn how to tell a story.
— Natalie Babbitt
Every picture tells a story. But sometimes it's hard to know what story is actually being told.
— Anastasia Hollings
But tonight, this is what I can give you. I can offer you the vault of heaven, the firmament of the stars in the sky, and me
— Deirdre Riordan Hall
What I like best is a good story with a moral.
— Oscar Micheaux
I don't like two stories. I like one story. I never grew up with stairs. I like to stick to what I know.
— Bruno Mars
How easily men satisfy themselves that the Constitution is exactly what they wish it to be
— Joseph Story
Listen to what speaks to your heart.
— A.D. Posey
I never plan my novels because if I know what is going to happen, it bores me rigid. I let the story tell itself.
— James Herbert
We are what we read. It's probably better that way.
— Malcolm Gladwell
Be patient. Life will give you what you need (to write your story).
— Francine Prose
Once you know what the story is and get it right - as right as you can, anyway - it belongs to anyone who wants to read it.
— Stephen King
I am a huge fan of biographies. What I'm always looking for is a story. I want a story I have never heard from anyone else.
— Brandon Stanton
I'm not athletic and have no desire to work out, so I watch what I eat. Correction: I eat what I want and feel guilty about it later.
— Megan Miranda
'So what happens next?'
'Everybody dies, and the people who don't get married.'
'Like any other story, then.' — Sarah Monette
'Everybody dies, and the people who don't get married.'
'Like any other story, then.' — Sarah Monette
For me as a storyteller, I want to follow the characters and the story through what they organically demand.
— Nic Pizzolatto
That's always been my test for what makes a story: is this something journalists would gossip with each other about?
— Nick Denton
Anybody who pitches a story or an idea for a film to an executive, whatever the latest hit is, is what you're comparing it to.
— Rebecca Eaton
Troy, I have to find out what happened to my dad."
"We know what happened to your dad. He got smoted. End of story. — Tera Lynn Childs
"We know what happened to your dad. He got smoted. End of story. — Tera Lynn Childs
What's the matter princess? Do you know the end of your story?
— Cornelia Funke
Big stories have lots of angles, and you have to decide what part of that story you want to address.
— Steve Breen
What is truer than truth? Answer: the story.
— Isabel Allende
In ordinary detective novels you never see the consequences of what happens in a story in the next book. That you do in mine.
— Stieg Larsson
Telling the story, acknowledging what has happened and how you feel, is often a necessary part of forgiveness.
— Sharon Salzberg
What are you doing here?
Just trying to find my story. — Brandi Laplante
Just trying to find my story. — Brandi Laplante