A Quote by Robert Harris

Storytelling has a narcotic power. — © Robert Harris
Storytelling has a narcotic power.
Narcotic greens narcotic greens like reeling firmaments disclose in their appearing randomness the sweetest means that you or she or any wandering Thales might choose to be wonder-struck with at the moment when we die
Because having your story told as a woman, as a person of color, as a lesbian, as a trans person, or as any member of any disenfranchised community, is sadly often still a radical idea. There is so much power in storytelling, and there is enormous power in inclusive storytelling, in inclusive representations.
Because there is less female storytelling, especially motherhood storytelling, there has been immense pressure on my storytelling to represent more people, and to do so in a sort of unrealistic way.
You cannot reduce the power of story with the tag of money because it's not a share market. So you must know the seriousness of the power of storytelling.
Media is a double-edged sword and has the power to change hearts and minds through authentic storytelling as well as the power to paint a person, or an entire community, in a dim and misleading light.
When you see a superhero that looks like you and lives in and fights in a neighborhood that is sort of like yours, it's empowering to a degree that makes you have hope. That is the power of storytelling, and that is the power of images.
The storytelling mind is allergic to uncertainty, randomness, and coincidence. It is addicted to meaning. If the storytelling mind cannot find meaningful patterns in the world, it will try to impose them. In short, the storytelling mind is a factory that churns out true stories when it can, but will manufacture lies when it can’t.
I learned the power of storytelling and the responsibility that people with influence have to speak out
The power of storytelling is exactly this: to bridge the gaps where everything else has crumbled.
There is an extraordinary power in storytelling that stirs the imagination and makes an indelible impression on the mind.
I'm also on the Board at Sundance, so I've seen witnessed first hand the power of independent storytelling.
'Once' constantly surprises me. I think it's the power of the music and the storytelling that people connect with.
To me, the AMC brand is great storytelling - they call it slow-burn storytelling.
Well, I suppose I'm interested in ways of storytelling and in stories that are about storytelling.
Gossip is essentially storytelling: storytelling about people whom we know.
Books are a narcotic.
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