A Quote by Bonnie Hunt

I wanted to be a story teller so badly. — © Bonnie Hunt
I wanted to be a story teller so badly.
I am a story teller. If I wanted to send a message I would have written a sermon.
I had always felt life first as a story: and if there is a story there is a story-teller
Story is the umbilical cord that connects us to the past, present, and future. Family. Story is a relationship between the teller and the listener, a responsibility. . . . Story is an affirmation of our ties to one another.
I am a story teller and I take each story very seriously.
I am a story-teller, and I look to academic research... for ways of augmenting story-telling.
With short stories, the story-teller must have a story to tell, not merely some sweet prose to take out for a walk
Can't Hardly Wait was a movie everyone wanted. I wanted the lead girl sooo badly, I think it was Lauren Ambrose. I wanted it so badly, I kept auditioning. I didn't get it, but I think everyone that auditioned - because everyone went out for it - got some screen time in it, like me.
I am a story-teller working with a craft. My job is to use my craft - which is a different thing to my race - and tell a story well.
I'm just a story teller.
I think the difference between a lie and a story is that a story utilizes the trappings and appearance of truth for the interest of the listener as well as of the teller. A story has in it neither gain nor loss. But a lie is a device for profit or escape. I suppose if that definition is strictly held to, then a writer of stories is a liar - if he is financially fortunate.
The story of my family. . .changes with the teller.
I see myself as a story teller.
I am basically a story-teller.
Armenian folklore has it that three apples fell from Heaven: one for the teller of a story, one for the listener, and the third for the one who 'took it to heart.' What a pity Heaven awarded no apple to the one who wrote the story down.
My dad was such a great story-teller, a good teacher.
That was the best kind of story: when the teller was as much under its spell as the listener.
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