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A long time ago someone told me that a story will tell itself, when it's ready.

~ Jodi Picoult

Jodi Picoult Storytelling The Past

Tell me half a cup’s worth of story and we’ll call it a night.

~ Kelley Armstrong

Kelley Armstrong Storytelling

There will always be reservations, things one must leave out, events one can’t explain without handing over a full map of one’s life, unfolding it, making clear that all the lines and contours stand for long days and nights when things were bad or good, or when things were too small to be described at all: when things just were. This is a life.

~ Colm Tóibín

Colm Tóibín Life Stories Narrative Storytelling

You've got to make an effort to get the details right, because even through someone picks it up and knows it's a novel, they know someone's made it up and they know it's not real, if you make a small mistake they will cease to imaginatively engage with the story.

~ Sara Sheridan

Sara Sheridan Accuracy Details Research Sara Sheridan Storytelling Writing

Narration, after all, isn’t just a literary function. It represents the human capacity to tell stories in such a manner that they yield meaning. Television replaced this concerted quest for meaning with a frantic pursuit of wonder.

~ Steve Almond

Steve Almond History Storytelling

Online personal branding is not about self-promotion... it's about transferring your real world reputation into the online world.

~ Maarten Schäfer

Maarten Schäfer Around The World Atw80B Cbnws Coolbrands Maarten Schäfer Storytelling

It always puzzled him, when he was a child, that a woman who wrote books for a living should be so bad at telling bedtime stories.

~ J.m. Coetzee

J.m. Coetzee Storytelling

We can never stop searching for Heaven, since there is always more of it than we can see. There, as in those tales that evolve endlessly into other tales, stories have no end. They are hardly ever the stories you know, the official ones, in which wishes are made formal, then legislated and enforced as matters of life or death. They are more often the stories we didn’t hear, or wouldn’t believe, told by the person we ignored, the house that was razed, the choir of dry bones. The scholars of Heaven read and study the vast collection of ashes, books from the torched libraries.

~ Patricia Storace

Patricia Storace Mythology Religion Storytelling

Many more have died of attempting love than victory, and countless numbers hate love more than war. Honor has often been the dear prize awarded to the killers of lovers. The epics of war have always and still outnumber the epics of love. For those who love deeply and greatly gain a clairvoyant, excruciating awareness of the fear and suffering of the world along with their joy, which few warriors could endure. Who is not more truly afraid of a love story than of a tale of war?

~ Patricia Storace

Patricia Storace Love Mythology Storytelling War

Writing is saying to no one and to everyone the things it is not possible to say to someone.

~ Rebecca Solnit

Rebecca Solnit Connection Readers Storytelling Writing

Not that the story need be long, but it will take a long while to make it shor

~ Henry David Thoreau

Henry David Thoreau Conciseness Precision Storytelling Writing

and their days make no story for they were good and joyful and without event

~ Tanith Lee

Tanith Lee Fantasy Irony Storytelling

A story, I had learned, through my own constant knitting and reknitting of remembered words, can lead us back to ourselves, to our lost innocence, and in the shadow it casts over our present world, we begin to understand what we only intuited in our naivete-that while all else may vanish, love is our one eternity.

~ Vaddey Ratner

Vaddey Ratner Love Storytelling

I travel the world. I Take nothing but pictures, kill nothing but time and leave nothing but footprints.

~ Maarten Schäfer

Maarten Schäfer Around The World Coolbrands Maarten Maarten Schafer Nextworld Schäfer Storytelling

That guy in the corner. Never tells the truth, as a matter of principle. Why answer a question, he says, if you can tell a good story instead?

~ Pete Mccarthy

Pete Mccarthy Ireland Storytelling

Storytellers think they're writing for the audience. They're writing, in a way, to hurt the audience.

~ Chuck Wendig

Chuck Wendig Audience Storytelling Writing Writing Advice

It's fun telling you tall Texas tales. You always look like a little girl who's hearing Cinderella for the first time.

~ Edna Ferber

Edna Ferber Childlike Wonder Humor Storytelling Texas

The worst of such stories is that the triumphant romancers can always be put to confusion and crushed by the very details in which real life is so rich and which these unhappy and involuntary story-tellers neglect as insignificant trifles. Oh, they have no thought to spare for such details, their minds are concentrated on their grand invention as a whole, and fancy any one daring to pull them up for a trifle! But that's how they are caught.

~ Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Fyodor Dostoyevsky Details Small Details Story Teller Story Telling Storyteller Storytelling

A few mad exaggerations, alright, within a couple of days: swear to fucking god, they were like throwing grenades and pulling out all kinds of crazy knackery, it was out of control. Whatever. As if the story, if big enough, reflected glory on the teller.

~ China Miéville

China Miéville Exaggeration Storytelling

Listening to Ella furiously and endlessly unfurl the yarns of the Mingus tales, I understood that the need to tell stories is deeply embedded in our minds, and inseparably entangled with the mechanisms that generate and absorb language. Narrative imagination--and therefore fiction--is a basic evolutionary tool of survival. We process the world by telling stories and produce human knowledge through our engagement with imagined selves.

~ Aleksandar Hemon

Aleksandar Hemon Storytelling Writing

Too bad for the storytellers. Too bad for the sense makers, the apologists, that nothing, then or ever, nothing was inevitable. It's just too bad.

~ Jincy Willett

Jincy Willett Inevitability Narrative Storytelling

The Leadership Seduction of storytelling invites self-pity, exaggerates one's importance, and encourages inaction.

~ Catherine Robinson-Walker

Catherine Robinson-Walker Inaction Leadership Seduction Storytelling

And it's just dawned on me that I might be the author of my own story, but so is everyone else the author of their own stories, and sometimes, like now, there's no overlap.

~ Jandy Nelson

Jandy Nelson Narrative Therapy Story Writing Storytelling

This process of assimilation, which takes place in depth, requires a state of relaxation that is becoming rarer and rarer. If sleep is the apogee of physical relaxation, boredom is the apogee of mental relaxation. Boredom is the dream bird that hatches the egg of experience. A rustling in the leaves drives him away. His nesting places - the activities that are intimately associated with boredom - are already extinct in the cities and are declining in the country as well. With this the gift for listening is lost and the community of listeners disappears. For storytelling is always the art of repeated stories, and this art is lost when the stories are no longer retained.

~ Walter Benjamin

Walter Benjamin Boredom Listening Relaxation Storytelling

Of course that is not the whole story, but that is the way with stories; we make them what we will. It’s a way of explaining the universe while leaving the universe unexplained, it’s a way of keeping it all alive, not boxing it into time. Everyone who tells a story tells it differently, just to remind us that everybody sees it differently. Some people say there are true things to be found, some people say all kinds of things can be proved. I don’t believe them. The only thing for certain is how complicated it all is, like string full of knots. It’s all there but hard to find the beginning and impossible to fathom the end. The best you can do is admire the cat’s cradle, and maybe knot it up a bit more. History should be a hammock for swinging and a game for playing, the way cats play. Claw it, chew it, rearrange it and at bedtime it’s still a ball of string full of knots. Nobody should mind. Some people make a lot of money out of it. Publishers do well, children, when bright, can come top. It’s an all-purpose rainy day pursuit, this reducing of stories called history.

~ Jeanette Winterson

Jeanette Winterson Storytelling

Start telling the stories that only you can tell. Because there will always be better writers than you, and there will always be smarter writers than you, and there will always be, you know, people who are much better at doing this or doing that, but you are the only you.

~ Neil Gaiman

Neil Gaiman Authors Storytelling Writing

It would seem that the more irresponsible and crafty one is, the more likely one is to have a talent for storytelling.

~ Osamu Dazai

Osamu Dazai Japan Japanese Storytelling

Narrative is an open-ended invitation to ethical and poetical responsiveness. Storytelling invites us to become not just agents of our own lives, but narrators and readers as well. It shows us that the untold life is not worth living. There will always be someone there to say, 'tell me a story', and someone there to respond. Were this not so, we would no longer be fully human.

~ Richard Kearney

Richard Kearney Ethics Narrativity Storytelling

Though a story may begin as a lie, perhaps it can be made true. Perhapsd their ultimate power is found in how they inspire us to action.

~ Matthew J. Kirby

Matthew J. Kirby Storytelling

In this time of 'information overload', people do not need more information. They want a story they can relate to.

~ Maarten Schäfer

Maarten Schäfer Around The World Around The World In 80 Brands Coolbrands Creative Mind Maarten Maarten Schafer Schäfer Storyteller Storytelling

Outside Styx's apartment was not the first time Rochester and I had met, or would it be the last. We first encountered each other at Haworth House in Yorkshire when my mind was young and the barrier between reality and make-believe had not yet hardened into the shell that cocoons us in adult life. The barrier was soft, pliable and, for a moment, thanks to the kindness of a stranger and the power of a good storytelling voice, I made the short journey--and returned.

~ Jasper Fforde

Jasper Fforde Books Characters Classic Reality Storytelling

While science can be many things, above all it is a way for our mistake-making, illusion-prone, storytelling brains to compare different methods for describing nature.

~ Mike Mcrae

Mike Mcrae Brain Nature Science Scientific Method Storytelling

Mama always did tell a good story, built a solid background, then deftly lead her engrossed listener through a series of doorways, enticing them in before delivering the coup de grâce.

~ Wendy Jean

Wendy Jean Storytelling

The Dreamer awakesThe shadow goes byThe tale I have told you,That tale is a lie.But listen to me,Bright maiden, proud youthThe tale is a lie;What it tells is the truth.

~ Traditional Folktale Ending

Traditional Folktale Ending Fairy Tales Folklore Storytelling Truth

Every story is a ride to some place and time other than here and now. Buried in an armchair, reclined on a couch, prostrate on your bed, or glued to your desk, you can go places and travel through time.

~ A.a. Patawaran

A.a. Patawaran Reading Books Storytelling Traveling Writing

Stories are like snapshots, pictures snatched out of time, with clean hard edges. But this was life, and life always begins and ends in a bloody muddle, womb to tomb, just one big mess, a can of worms left to rot in the sun.

~ James Crumley

James Crumley Life Storytelling

Iff replied that the Plentimaw Fishes were what he called 'hunger artists' — 'Because when they are hungry they swallow stories through every mouth, and in their innards miracles occur; a little bit of one story joins on to an idea from another, and hey presto, when they spew the stories out they are not the old tales but new ones. Nothing comes from nothing, Thieflet; no story comes from nowhere; new stories are born from old — it is the new combinations that make them new.

~ Salman Rushdie

Salman Rushdie Storytelling Surrealism

You bound him to you with your courage and your tales. You hold him to you now. You captured a wild creature when you had no place you could keep him.

~ Juliet Marillier

Juliet Marillier Love Storytelling

But as she continued and finished her tale, I could tell that her heart was elsewhere, and when she excused herself to go to bed, she left without saying good night. After that, the princesses in her stories were always beautiful. Always.

~ Kelly Barnhill

Kelly Barnhill Beauty Fairy Tales Princesses Storytelling

The heart is a repository of emotions--real, imagined, and invented, owned and borrowed, past, present, future--and there in your chest, operating at an average of 80 beats per minute at rest, is a heart that has stories to tell.

~ A.a. Patawaran

A.a. Patawaran Storytelling Writing
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