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I'll tell you a secret.Old storytellers never die.They disappear into their own story.

~ Vera Nazarian

Vera Nazarian Secret Stories Story Storyteller Storytelling Tale Tales

Not all events are stories.

~ Scarlett Thomas

Scarlett Thomas Events Stories

I have no way of knowing whether you, who eventually will read this record, like stories or not. If you do not, no doubt you have turned these pages without attention. I confess that I love them. Indeed, it often seems to me that of all the good things in the world, the only ones humanity can claim for itself are stories and music; the rest, mercy, beauty, sleep, clean water and hot food (as the Ascian would have said) are all the work of the Increate. Thus, stories are small things indeed in the scheme of the universe, but it is hard not to love best what is our own—hard for me, at least.

~ Gene Wolfe

Gene Wolfe Stories

It's only a story.' As if such words made it less real. But I did not believe him even then, for stories were written down, and the words on the page were proof enough. Fixed and permanent in time, the words, if anything, made the people and places more real than the everchanging world.

~ Keith Donohue

Keith Donohue Aniday Permanent Words Stories

But Andrew was right about one thing. Human beings need to tell stories. Historically, it's the quickest way we have for transmitting useful information to other members of our species. Stories are not simply nice things to have; they are essential survival tools. And yes, the stories we tell ourselves are just as important as the stories we tell other people.

~ Hugh Macleod

Hugh Macleod Stories Storytelling

According to Hannah, real life just happens, whereas stories make sense. When you put real life in print, she says, you show it up for the pointless mess it really is.

~ Jincy Willett

Jincy Willett Life Stories

What I'm going to do up here, kid, is tell you a story. Like all stories, it's an attempt to make sense of something larger than itself. And, like most stories, it fails, to a certain degree. It's a gloss, a rendition, so it's not exact. But it'll do. -Silenus

~ Robert Jackson Bennett

Robert Jackson Bennett Stories Storytelling

All mountain landscapes hold stories: the ones we read, the ones we dream, and the ones we create.-from the Editor's Note, The Alpinist (April 1, 2010)

~ George Michael Sinclair Kennedy

George Michael Sinclair Kennedy Mountains Stories

A novel, in which all is created by the author's whim, must strike a more profound level of truth, or it is worthless.And yet, I have heard you say that any novel that relieves your ennui for an hour has proved its usefulness.You have a good memory. It must have been ten thousands of years ago that I uttered those words.And if it was?In another ten thousand, perhaps I will agree with them again.In my opinion, the proper way to judge a novel is this: Does it give one an accurate reflection of the moods and characteristics of a particular group of people in a particular place at a particular time? If so, it has value. Otherwise, it has none.You do not find this rather narrow?Madam—Well?I was quoting you.

~ Steven Brust

Steven Brust Literary Criticism Novels Stories

People make events into stories. Stories give events meaning.

~ Scarlett Thomas

Scarlett Thomas Events Stories

The more bleach in the bedsheets, the greater Chastity's impulse to roll around in them. A party would be thrown, she decided, the kind that would tell a small story in the contents of the dustpan the next morning. Detached sequins and mint leaves muddled by high heels, shrimp tales mixed in with a few shards of broken glass, a crust of bread. She rolled in her bleached sheets until they wrapped around her like a storm, and she fell asleep in the eye of it.

~ Amelia Gray

Amelia Gray Bleach Party Stories

But we also need stories. Great stories.

~ John Piper

John Piper Stories

There are stories told to him only at this time of year. Fantastic, magical stories, the old Hollier in the woods finding only three red berries, which peel back in the night to reveal gifts of frankincense, gold and myrrh, Christmas in hot deserts, dust-blown countries, the necklace of tears, and the story of the robin.

~ Sarah Hall

Sarah Hall Christmas Stories

Stories are a communal currency of humanity.

~ Tahir Shah

Tahir Shah Stories Storytelling

Stories,' the green-eyed Sigrid said, unperturbed, 'are like prayers. It does not matter when you begin, or when you end, only that you bend a knee and say the words.

~ Catherynne M. Valente

Catherynne M. Valente Stories Storytelling

Finally, I’d say to anyone who wants to tell these tales, don’t be afraid to be superstitious. If you have a lucky pen, use it. If you speak with more force and wit when wearing one red sock and one blue one, dress like that. When I’m at work I’m highly superstitious. My own superstition has to do with the voice in which the story comes out. I believe that every story is attended by its own sprite, whose voice we embody when we tell the tale, and that we tell it more successfully if we approach the sprite with a certain degree of respect and courtesy. These sprites are both old and young, male and female, sentimental and cynical, sceptical and credulous, and so on, and what’s more, they’re completely amoral: like the air-spirits who helped Strong Hans escape from the cave, the story-sprites are willing to serve whoever has the ring, whoever is telling the tale. To the accusation that this is nonsense, that all you need to tell a story is a human imagination, I reply, ‘Of course, and this is the way my imagination works.

~ Philip Pullman

Philip Pullman Fairy Tales Folklore Folktales Stories Tales

Stories are a kind of thing, too. Stories and objects share something, a patina. I thought I had this clear, two years ago before I started, but I am no longer sure how this works. Perhaps a patina is a process of rubbing back so that the essential is revealed, the way that a striated stone tumbled in a river feels irreducible, the way that this netsuke of a fox has become little more than a memory of a nose and a tail. But it also seems additive, in the way that a piece of oak furniture gains over years and years of polishing, and the way the leaves of my medlar shine.

~ Edmund De Waal

Edmund De Waal Objects Patina Stories Things

My father never told us how the stories worked. He didn't reveal the layers, the nuggets of information, the fragments of truth and fantasy. He didn't need to -- because, given the right conditions, the stories activated, sowing themselves.

~ Tahir Shah

Tahir Shah Stories Storytelling

[Jane] Austen was not a novelist for nothing: she knew that our stories are what make us human, and that listening to someone else's stories -- entering into their feelings, validating their experiences -- is the highest way of acknowledging their humanity, the sweetest form of usefulness.

~ William Deresiewicz

William Deresiewicz Jane Austen Stories

We come together as a community — in our sitting room, in sacred space or in a coffee shop. We share our joy and pain, our surprises and disappointments, successes and failures and we try to make some sense of it all. We listen to find some way to connect. We give reassurance or advice. Sometimes we say nothing because just being there is enough. Storytelling is that moment in time when we are not alone - I met my Soul in a Coffee Shop

~ Louise Gilbert

Louise Gilbert I Met My Soul In A Coffee Shop Stories Storytelling

Find the story, Granny Weatherwax always said. She believed that the world was full of story shapes. If you let them, they controlled you. But if you studied them, if you found out about them... you could use them, you could change them.

~ Terry Pratchett

Terry Pratchett Stories

I suppose the other thing too many forget is that we were all stories once, each and every one of us. And we remain stories. But too often we allow those stories to grow banal, or cruel or unconnected to each other.We allow the stories to continue, but they no longer have a heart. They no longer sustain us.

~ Charles De Lint

Charles De Lint Inspirational Stories

It is the nature of stories to leave out far more than they include.

~ Marion Dane Bauer

Marion Dane Bauer Stories Storytelling

We are each born into a situation—a particular body (its race, sex, health...), a set of ancestors, a community, a nation—and born into the stories told of each of these.

~ Lewis Hyde

Lewis Hyde Community Stories

Myths tell us what those like us have done, can do, should do. Without myths to lead the way, we hesitate to leap forward. Listen to the wrong myths, and we might even go back a few steps.

~ N.k. Jemisin

N.k. Jemisin Myths Stories

The Gingerbread House has four walls, a roof, a door, a window, and a chimney. It is decorated with many sweet culinary delights on the outside.But on the inside there is nothing—only the bare gingerbread walls.It is not a real house—not until you decide to add a Gingerbread Room.That’s when the stories can move in.They will stay in residence for as long as you abstain from taking the first gingerbread bite.

~ Vera Nazarian

Vera Nazarian Christmas Gingerbread Gingerbread House Holiday Holidays House Room Stories Storyteller Storytelling Tradition Traditional Traditions Wonder

I'm beginning to feel as though everything has happened before, that our story has already been told. Just as we were powerless to stop the fox stealing the chicken, so there seems to be an inevitability to all that takes place at Mosel. This is a ghost story. And we have somehow become the ghosts of these young men who worked this estate before the Great War. The living are the dead.

~ Helen Humphreys

Helen Humphreys Inevitability Stories

Just because something is told as a story and that story is part legend or myth, or feat of imagination, does not mean there is no truth in it.

~ Chris Priestley

Chris Priestley Stories

Day 72I remember oranges and you don’t mind me leaving the queue momentarily to find some. When you say, Of course, you reach for my arm in sympathy and recognition. This may be the thing that breaks me today, that stops me in my tracks before driving me forward, turning a corner, making something work, letting everything happen. When I return, you’re touching my yoghurts, reading the ingredients, as though you are making them yours, protecting them in my absence and amusing yourself with the cherry-ness of them. On days like this, I want to take my strangers home with me.

~ Gemma Seltzer

Gemma Seltzer Flash Fiction London Oranges Speaking Stories Strangers

There are many things worth telling that are not quite narrative. And eternity itself possesses no beginning, middle or end. Fossils, arrowheads, castle ruins, empty crosses: from the Parthenon to the Bo Tree to a grown man's or woman's old stuffed bear, what moves us about many objects is not what remains but what has vanished. There comes a time, thanks to rivers, when a few beautiful old teeth are all that remain of the two-hundred-foot spires of life we call trees. There comes a river, whose current is time, that does a similar sculpting in the mind.

~ David James Duncan

David James Duncan Rivers Stories

...stories break silence and nourish those who work, feel, and dream.From Costa Rica: A Traveler's Literary Companion

~ Carmen Naranjo

Carmen Naranjo Inspirational Stories

The vigor I lacked for physical activities became incandescent when, pen in hand, I filled those pages with invented stories. Sometimes they were intimately about me – family tales, parental exploits – sometimes they became horrific stories sprinkled with torture, death, and reunion: crazy games and tear-soaked sagas.

~ Philippe Grimbert

Philippe Grimbert Stories Vigor Writing

But Alfanhui didn't want to abuse the rosemary, because one shouldn't tell a lot in one day, since the stories lose their strength.

~ Rafael Sánchez Ferlosio

Rafael Sánchez Ferlosio Stories

Every story needs to be worth telling.

~ Vera Nazarian

Vera Nazarian Stories Story Story Telling Storytelling

You're both the fire and the water that extinguishes it. You're the narrator, the protagonist, and the sidekick. You're the storyteller and the story told. You are somebody's something, but you are also your you.

~ John Green

John Green Life Stories

All cat stories start with the statement: 'My mother, who was the first cat, told me this,' and I lay with Jonas listening to his stories.

~ Shirley Jackson

Shirley Jackson Cat Cats Mother Shirley Jackson Stories Story

A story conducted by the time of a clock and calendars alone would be a story not of human beings but of mechanical toys.

~ Mary Lascelles

Mary Lascelles Calendars Clock Novels Stories

They rode up the faint marks of the old trace where thousands of sojourners walking and riding both had crossed it and before them the buffalo far back in time. She joined the stream of humanity that had gone down that road, just one more story in a stream of narratives both likely and unlikely that were being told somewhere even now, by someone, in a far place.

~ Paulette Jiles

Paulette Jiles Stories

It is customary to have vampires in stories nowadays - they are quite the norm, just like wicked stepmothers used to be. Yes, vampires have sent wicked stepmothers into retirement homes, to brew cups of tea and tend to their arthritic knees.

~ Jane De Suza

Jane De Suza Humor Step Mother Stories Vampires

Stories choose us, not the other way around.

~ Nidhie Sharma

Nidhie Sharma Authors Stories
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