A Quote by Rod Stewart

Every picture tells a story, don't it? — © Rod Stewart
Every picture tells a story, don't it?
Every cuisine tells a story. Jewish food tells the story of an uprooted, migrating people and their vanished worlds. It lives in people's minds and has been kept alive because of what it evokes and represents.
I tried to think of a witty play on Every picture tells a thousand words, but then the whole word/picture thing collapsed on me.
There are so many versions of every story because every storyteller tells the story differently.
Try to reach for a simple, visual phrase that tells you what the picture is all about and evokes the essence of the story
Every mix tape tells a story. Put them together, and they add up to the story of life.
My music is very raw, it's emotional, and it's honest. I do my best to tell a story whenever I write music because I want to paint the most vivid picture that tells a story whether a person is falling in love for the first time or going through a painful heartbreak.
Every religion, every philosophy, every individual outlook on life tells a story of reality.
For me, photographs take their power from memory and emotion. A picture tells its own story, shaped by the mood or insights of the person you are at the time you see it.
From every wound there is a scar, and every scar tells a story. A story that says, "I survived."
With watercolour, you can't cover up the marks. There's the story of the construction of the picture, and then the picture might tell another story as well.
Every family has a story that it tells itself, that it passes on to the children and grandchildren. The story grows over the years, mutates, some parts are sharpened, others dropped, and there is often debate about what really happened. But even with these different sides of the same story, there is still agreement that this is the family story. And in the absence of other narratives, it becomes the flagpole that the family hangs its identity from.
The Bible tells a story. A story that isn’t over. A story that is still being told. A story that we have a part to play in.
I believe the Bible tells a story we recognize as true. I don't just mean it tells an accurate story - though it's telling that the Bible stands tall even after more than 2,000 years of secular criticism.
Don't you see yourself in every picture you love? You feel a radiance wash through you. It's something you can't analyze or speak about clearly. What are you doing at that moment? You're looking at a picture on a wall. That's all. But it makes you feel alive in the world. It tells you yes, you're here. And yes, you have a range of being that's deeper and sweeter than you knew.
There's something special about working with picture and adding music to picture that really takes you to a whole new level. It's always the director's picture first, and I'm there to help tell the story.
Every object tells a story if you know how to read it.
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