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One spring patio is for rodeosniggled with iodine figures, weavedtapestries inside vast Tuileries.But that reminds me, how exactlydo words form brittle histories

~ Adam Fitzgerald

Adam Fitzgerald Poetry Stories

Stories have endings; that's why we tell them, for reassurance that there is meaning in our lives. But like a diagnosis, a story can become a prison, a straight road mapped out by the people who went before. Stories are not the truth.

~ Sarah Moss

Sarah Moss Life Stories

Any story worth telling has been embellished a little bit, Skyco, but the best stories are born from an honest seed that simply grows a little in the retelling of it.

~ Jennifer Frick-Ruppert

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She is a figure of legend and fairy tale, one to be taken seriously, or she might knock you off your feet with a quick whirl of the staff she carries everywhere.

~ Claire Wong

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Come with me to the mountains. Every rock there tells a story.

~ Avijeet Das

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Captain Reed eyed him thoughtfully. I built my whole life around the stories they about me. You know what I learned?Archer shook his head.What you do makes you who you are....

~ Traci Chee

Traci Chee Stories Story Who You Are

Anecdotes don't make good stories. Dig down so far that what finally comes out is not even what you thought it was about.

~ Alice Munro

Alice Munro Creative Creative Writing Stories Writing Writing Life

Where, then, do we find the truth? We find it in the body, in the woods, in the water, in the soil. We find it in music, dance, and sometimes in poetry. We find it in a baby’s face, and in the adult’s face behind the mask. We find it in each other’s eyes, when we look. We find it in an embrace, which is, when we feel into it, being to being, an incredibly intimate act. We find it in laughter and sobs, and we find it in the voice behind the spoken word. We find it in fairy tales and myths, and the tales we tell, even if fictional. Sometimes embroidering a tale enlarges it as a vehicle for the truth. We find it in silence and stillness. We find it in pain and loss. We find it in birth and death.

~ Charles Eisenstein

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None of these things bothered us excessively; we have always been a family that carries bewilderment like a banner, and odd new confusions do not actually seem to be any more bewildering than the ones we invent for ourselves; moreover, in each of these cases it was easier to believe that nothing had happened, or that it was of no importance anyway.

~ Shirley Jackson

Shirley Jackson Bewilderment Confusion Explanations Stories

I can't imagine a life without a story.

~ Banana Yoshimoto

Banana Yoshimoto Life Stories

Sis took Eva to the public library and showed her how to get a card. Every week, Eva read her way through the works of Charles Dickens, Jane Austen, Anthony Trollope, Henry James and Elizabeth Gaskell. She dreamed of heroines from modest backgrounds attracting unprecedented attentions, soaring tales of love across social divides and sudden unexpected reversals of fortunes. In these pages, anything was possible, even for a girl like her.

~ Kathleen Tessaro

Kathleen Tessaro Library Stories

But we don’t run on facts. We run on stories about things. About people.

~ James S.a. Corey

James S.a. Corey Facts Stories

I have always loved fairy tales, even now at the age when I am supposed to be too grown up and cynical for them.

~ Claire Wong

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We need stories in order to understand ourselves, for good or bad, to be inspired or horrified, it's how we cope with being human and how we decide what type of person we will become.

~ Lily Graham

Lily Graham Stories Story Storytelling

He's a tourist. He takes pictures of people's lives, puts them in a scrapbook, and moves on. All he's interested in is stories. Basically Leslie, he's selfish. And you're not. That's why you don't like him.

~ Ron Swanson

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I am a huge believer in revelations and fun twists.

~ Darynda Jones

Darynda Jones Stories Story Arc Writing

2 Hours for this conclusion is too much and it's ne big fucking lost......What we know about the world... people and so on and so on as it follows it's merely fromConspiracies, rumors and stories.

~ Deyth Banger

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One has to be careful, whenever one tells a story about a great injustice. We are a species that loves narrative, but has been taught not to trust an individual speaker.

~ Ken Liu

Ken Liu Injustice Stories

The real reason why so many artists now take to politics, ‘commitment’ and so on is that they are rushing into a discipline, any discipline at all, which will save them from the poison of the word ‘artist’ used by the enemy. I remember very clearly the moments in which that novel was born. The pulse beat, violently; afterwards, when I knew I would write, I worked out what I would write. The ‘subject’ was almost immaterial. Yet now what interests me is precisely this — why did I not write an account of what had happened, instead of shaping a ‘story’ which had nothing to do with the material that fuelled it. Of course, the straight, simple, formless account would not have been a ‘novel’, and would not have got published, but I was genuinely not interested in ‘being a writer’ or even in making money. I am not talking now of that game writers play with themselves when writing, the psychological game — that written incident came from that real incident, that character was transposed from that one in life, this relationship was the psychological twin of that. I am simply asking myself: Why a story at all — not that it was a bad story, or untrue, or that it debased anything. Why not, simply, the truth?

~ Doris Lessing

Doris Lessing Artists Stories Truth

¨Everything is ordinary to us until we get know its history. We start to see things differently when we do get a glimpse of its past¨

~ Jan Prins

Jan Prins Dutch Stories

The landscape always changed, but the magic never did. The tales were told to children wrapped up in sheets, to frighten or to soothe, but those doing the telling didn't have to believe. Perhaps it was just as well that they didn't, for the stories got so much of it wrong. They always do. The legends told of dragons and faeries, of locked towers and imprisoned princesses, and this was true enough.

~ Emma Trevayne

Emma Trevayne Fairy Tales Stories

Without stories, we are incomplete.

~ Neil Gaiman

Neil Gaiman Incomplete Stories

If you read fairy tales carefully, you’ll notice they are mostly about people who aren’t heroes. They don’t have special powers, or gifts. Often they are despised as stupid, They are bullied, beaten up, robbed, starved. But they find they are stronger than their misfortunes.

~ Amanda Craig

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Secrets, my mother told me once, are just stories turned inside out.

~ Janet Mcnally

Janet Mcnally Secrets Stories Ya

Kids always think they're coming into a story at the beginning, when usually they're coming in at the end.

~ Joe Hill

Joe Hill Childhood Stories

I heard the stories of the storytellers, telling the stories people wanted to hear. Everyone finds the narrative that matches the narrative they already know and want. It wasn't that I didn't want to share the truth. It wasn't that I feared the response. It was that I no longer believed in a truth.

~ D.f. Lovett

D.f. Lovett Narrative Stories Truth

Listen, everything is possible in here. You can burn every spinning wheel in the kingdom. You can cut your hair before he ever gets the chance to climb up. It is possible to decline the beanstalk. You can let the old witch dance at your wedding, hand out the kind of forgiveness that would wake the dead and sleeping. You can just walk away, get on a horse, and go wake some other maiden from her narrative coffin, if you’re brave, if you’re strong. What do you want? Do you want to escape? Or were you looking for that candy house?

~ Catherynne M. Valente

Catherynne M. Valente Patterns Stories

I have a story to tell you. It has many beginnings, and perhaps one ending. Perhaps not. Beginnings and endings are contingent things anyway; inventions, devices. Where does any story really begin? There is always context, always an encompassingly greater epic, always something before the described events, unless we are to start every story with “BANG! Expand! Sssss…,” then itemize the whole subsequent history of the universe before settling down, at last, to the particular tale in question. Similarly, no ending is final, unless it is the end of all things…

~ Iain M. Banks

Iain M. Banks Beginning Contexxt Ending Endings Stories

There are gods and there are true knights too. All the stories can't be lies.

~ George R.r. Martin

George R.r. Martin Religion Stories Truth

If books/stories and movies are going to be judge as for the personality of people so... Doctor Sleep and Nightmares and Dreamscapes... should make Stephen King the world top1 insane person, ever lived in the world.

~ Deyth Banger

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Stories require faith, not facts.

~ T.a. Barron

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....The important thing is not where we die but how we live. Being native to a place is a labor of love and a life's work. It means stitching your life to that of a place with a thread spun from mindfulness, attentiveness, husbandry, pilgrimage, and witness. Stories knit these components of practice together. Flung outward, they clothe our relationships; flung inward, they map the soul. Stories enable us to enter and dwell attentively in a place; they enable us to travel and return, then eventually to leave for good. We need stories to stay alive spiritually: without them we would all turn into hungry ghosts. Stories are the only things we can take with us out of this world. They are the wings that bear us up or the chains that drag us down. In the end, it is stories that enable us to die.

~ John Tallmadge

John Tallmadge Stories

Did you know that writing stories down kills them?Of course it does, words aren't meant to be stiff, unchanging things.

~ N.k. Jemisin

N.k. Jemisin Stories Storytelling

Life stories with themes of ruin can trap us. Life stories that are triumphant can transform us.

~ Meg Jay

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Some people just want to be part of the story, even if it’s a story that’s completely fabricated.

~ Paula Stokes

Paula Stokes Online Etiquette Stories

You lay claim to your stories; you honor, with your hard work and the best of your talent, their inspirations, and you fight to tell them well from a sense of indebtedness and thankfulness. The ambiguities, the contradictions, the complexities of your choices are always with you in your writing as they are in your life. You learn to live with them. You trust your need to have a dialogue about what you deem important.

~ Bruce Springsteen

Bruce Springsteen Stories Writing

The Eδian encampment was quiet save for the crackle of campfires and the muted voices of soldiers, who where huddled in groups around the fires, discussing tactics or telling stories they'd never told anyone else, but needed to be told. In case they died in the morning.

~ Cynthia Hand

Cynthia Hand Campire Eδians Soldiers Stories

All stories are connected. In the end everything is connected.

~ José Eduardo Agualusa

José Eduardo Agualusa Connectedness Stories

Not everyone loves to read, but everyone loves stories. Some stories are told with words, some with paint, and some with music. Some are filmed, others are set on a stage. Some are sculpted from clay or woven in thread, and some are even explored in video games. The best ones are from other people, because they are raw and unique. But however they come, stories are powerful because they create something out of nothing: courage out of fear, knowledge out of ignorance, and hope out of despair.

~ Trudy Adams

Trudy Adams Inspirational Stories Writing

And she cries even more, for the way the universe keeps throwing her together with the players in her son's tragedy, like handfuls of dust.

~ Clara Chow

Clara Chow Stories Storytelling Tragedy
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