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All tales, then, are at some level a journey into the woods to find the missing part of us, to retrieve it and make ourselves whole. Storytelling is as simple - and complex - as that. That's the pattern. That's how we tell stories.

~ John Yorke

John Yorke Character Development Filmmaking Screenwriting Storytelling Structure

The function of education, therefore, is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. But education which stops with efficiency may prove the greatest menace to society. The most dangerous criminal may be the man gifted with reason, but with no morals.

~ Martin Luther King Jr.

Martin Luther King Jr. Character Development Ethics Public Education

When her pony pals are down in the dumps, Fluttershy swoops in to cheer them up in her own sweet and quiet way. She delights in the beauty of friendship and the nice feelings that comes from being nice. Fluttershy is definitely a little bit meek, but she can be fierce when she needs to be. She's faced her fears and grown a whole bunch, and she continues to build her self-confidence! Oh, and she loves her animals. A LOT! Even when they're being naughty little critters. She's probably the most in tune with creatures of the forest of all the ponies she calls her friends.

~ Brandon T. Snider

Brandon T. Snider Animal Lover Character Development Fluttershy Personality

Delicious days ahead for solitude and writing and, oh yes, the holiday meal with family. Live with my characters until term starts in 2012!

~ Stella Atrium

Stella Atrium Character Development Characters Writing Writing Craft Writing Life

But Froi looked around with wonder. As if he had never seen the world from up so high before.

~ Melina Marchetta

Melina Marchetta Character Development Deep Froi Self Worth

Meggie dropped to her knees, scrambling frantically to collect the miniature clothes before more damage was done them, then she began picking among the grass blades where she thought the pearls might have fallen. Her tears were blinding her, the grief in her heart new, for until now she had never owned anything worth grieving for.

~ Colleen Mccullough

Colleen Mccullough Character Development Girls

You must learn to be three people at once: writer, character, and reader.

~ Nancy Kress

Nancy Kress Character Development Writing Advice

CENTER-OF-THE-UNIVERSE, that was me entering the workplace. And I woke up one day soon after that, struggling at the bottom of a vast ocean. But I needed that. Humbling experiences are part of growing - they help shape us and mold our character. Welcome to life.

~ Yay Padua-Olmedo

Yay Padua-Olmedo Career Character Development Hardships Lessons Learned In Life Struggles Workplace

Never blame your shortcomings on your personality. You're not built that way, you are responsible of constantly rebuilding yourself and seeking perfection by finding your faults and overcoming them.

~ Charbel Tadros

Charbel Tadros Character Development Perfection Personality Development Self Development

Lowell’s best friend was the heroically moustached art director of a tobacco magazine that published in the same building where Lowell worked at plumbing. His name was Harry Balmer, and despite the evidence of his moustache he was nervous, compulsive, and wracked with small fears. He looked his best from across a wide room; the closer you got to him, the more he seemed to fall apart into a mass of twitches and gnawed finernails and the clearer it became that this big, smart-looking moustache was a kind of bush he was trying to hide behind.

~ L.j. Davis

L.j. Davis Character Development Insightful

The person you are (in total, at that moment in time) is what creates the story you're writing. It's infused in every piece of punctuation, in the plot, in the most minor character who crosses the page. It's all your voice.

~ Victor Lavalle

Victor Lavalle Character Development Inspirational Narrative Perspective Plot Voice

He was a compact, clearcut man, with precise features, a lot of very soft black hair, and thoughtful dark brown eyes. He had a look of wariness, which could change when he felt relaxed or happy, which was not often in these difficult days, into a smile of amused friendliness and pleasure which aroused feelings of warmth, and something more, in many women.

~ A.s. Byatt

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