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Last updated on October 17, 2024.
There are fairy stories to be written for adults. Stories that are still in a green state.
We make the oldest stories new when we succeed, and we are trapped by the old stories when we fail.
Great stories happen all around you every day. At the time they’re happening, you don’t think of them as stories. You probably don’t think about them at all. You experience them. You enjoy them. You learn from them. You’re inspired by them. They only become stories if someone is wise enough to share them. That’s when a story is born.
Stories are the most important thing in the world. Without stories, we wouldn't be human beings at all. — © Philip Pullman
Stories are the most important thing in the world. Without stories, we wouldn't be human beings at all.
When I heard the stories of both my movies, I liked them. These are the kind of stories that I enjoy.
I think capitalism will not disappear, but it's going to increasingly not be the exclusive arbiter of economic life. It's going to have to find value in interacting with the sharing economy on many levels. And this hybrid system that's already emerging among millennials is going to be a mature system where, by midcentury, part of the day will be in the capitalist market, part of the day in the sharing economy, depending on your marginal costs.
Humans think in stories, and we try to make sense of the world by telling stories.
At the beginning of my career, I saw an opportunity to forge new ground and focus on songwriting. Not many people were doing that at the time. Pretty much nobody. I thought I could write some really cool songs that would rise above all these dozens of genres that exist within dance music. I'd make it more about the songs. For the last 20 years, I've been sharing stories of my life through music. I've been writing songs about my life.
I personally tend to be drawn to stories that aren't paid much attention to, or stories that aren't on people's radar.
I listened to a lot of stories when I was a kid. My mother told me stories, and I loved them.
A lot of the themes of my movies, the actual stories, come from tabloid stories.
I noticed that some of my deadness was being replaced by an intense feeling about the Greek stories and the Bible stories. They were similar. There was something naked about these stories. Terrible things happened, and then some more terrible things.
We've all heard stories about poker players grinding it out for two days straight. Believe me; I've got stories like that of my own. But the bottom line is that these stories usually don't have great endings. That's because the mind starts playing tricks after a marathon poker session, especially after a losing session.
I look for a good story. Usually the best stories are the ones that are unbelievably true. 'Soul Surfer' is one of those stories. — © Dennis Quaid
I look for a good story. Usually the best stories are the ones that are unbelievably true. 'Soul Surfer' is one of those stories.
Stories are as unique as the people who tell them, and the best stories are in which the ending is a surprise.
I probably get more inspiration for human stories and idiosyncrasies than I do animal stories.
The best stories, the most-fun 'Avengers' stories, explore the relationships between the characters.
People will always tell stories. The publishing industry might vanish, but not stories.
It's important to tell meaningful stories and to find new ways to communicate those stories to people.
I've been writing big stories of history, but there are a lot of fascinating little stories.
Ultimately ... it's not the stories that determine our choices, but the stories that we continue to choose.
What I like in comedies are really two things: stories that are character-driven and stories that are rooted in authenticity.
Confronted with the loving-sharing Consensus of subject-SUBJECT relationships all Authoritarianism must vanish. The Fairy Family Circle, co-joined in the shared vision of non-possessive love - which is the granting to any other and all others that total space wherein each may grow and soar to his own freely-selected, full potential - reaching out to one another subject-to-SUBJECT, becomes for the first time in history the true working model of a Sharing Consensus!
Tell them stories. They need the truth you must tell them true stories, and everything will be well, just tell them stories.
There's a lot of responsibility involved in sharing a very personal story with a lot of people, and it's easier for others not to know about things - and I know that. But in terms of the general climate, socially, these are things people have to deal with on a daily basis. We hear so many negative stories but rarely do we get positivity. We have memes of cute cats and puppies and things like that, but if they didn't exist, people would be a lot more unhappy. We need more things like that.
I think most people aren't really privy to how stories are developed and what stories are - make it to the front page or to the mainstream media, whether it's in print or in broadcast. And I think they'd be shocked and disappointed to see some of the bias that exists in some of the stories that don't get told - or the manner in which they are told.
Most of the stories I have covered in 45 years have been gray stories.
The subject matter of the stories on the surface... there seem to be a number of stories about travel.
Stories are living and dynamic. Stories exist to be exchanged. They are the currency of Human Growth.
As human beings, we are nothing but the stories we live and die by — so you’d better be careful what stories you tell yourself.
We're all made of stories. When they finally put us underground, the stories are what will go on.
NXT is unpredictable, and they are not afraid to tell a lot of different stories and compelling stories.
I love short stories, but I've never had the impulse to write one. Same for ghost stories.
All human stories are migration stories because everyone is a refugee from their own childhood.
From Ernest Hemingway's stories, I learned to listen within my stories for what went unsaid by my characters.
We evolved to make sense of this nonlinear and unpredictable world with stories. These stories are often very powerful.
I thought I wanted to be a playwright because I was interested in stories and telling stories.
We're writers. What do we do? We tell stories. We make up stories. We create art.
I'm an interpreter of stories. When I perform it's like sitting down at my piano and telling fairy stories. — © Nat King Cole
I'm an interpreter of stories. When I perform it's like sitting down at my piano and telling fairy stories.
Country music tells stories, and I've always loved to tell stories.
I love stories and acting is a way to tell stories. Everyone assumes I've done it my whole life.
I just think that good stories are stories that reflect ourselves back at us and each other.
I can make up stories with the best of them. I've been telling stories since I was a little kid.
I hope that when children read my stories that they evoke images for children. I four stories can help children use their own imaginations and lead them to act the stories out or to embark on related research, they will learn more and learn to love reading more.
Stories, we all have stories. Nature does not tell stories, we do. We find ourselves in them, make ourselves in them, choose ourselves in them. If we are the stories we tell ourselves, we had better choose them well.
Writing short stories was kind of like I was cheating the whole time, in some way. I went back and forth between writing the novels and sort of sneaking out to work on stories occasionally. These stories were written over the last 10 years or so, as I was taking breaks from the novels I've written.
From Ernest Hemingway's stories I learned to listen within my stories for what went unsaid by my characters.
The best stories you usually hear are stories that people feel some type of urgency about.
There's definitely a fascination with crime stories and stories of characters acting out against authority. — © Joel Edgerton
There's definitely a fascination with crime stories and stories of characters acting out against authority.
I love stories, and my life is principally concentrated on stories, but not with a pretense of scientific precision.
When I was about twenty-one, I published a few poems. Maybe I wrote a couple of stories before, but I really began to write stories in my mid-thirties. My kids were still little, and they were in school and day care, and I had begun to think a lot about wanting to tell some stories and not being able to do it in poetry.
People love stories; they use stories to make sense of the world.
The stories are success stories. The letters from listeners often touch the heart and can be inspiring.
We make the oldest stories new when we succeed, and we are trapped by the old stories when we fail
Sad to think that we won't have any new stories from John Updike, one of the last century's masters. But so many here in the two volumes of his collected stories, 186 by my count, stories to read, reread, savor over the course of a cold season. Updike's genius in the short form spills out of these many, many pages.
To be able to make up stories has been a great gift to me from my ancestors and from the storytellers who were so numerous at Laguna Pueblo when I was growing up. I learned to read as soon as I could because I wanted stories without having to depend on adults to tell or read stories to me.
Before 'Fallen,' I'd written love stories and more love stories. I'd fallen in love with love stories - but they were also beginning to feel just a little bit too insular, too small.
Stories have inspired me all my life. I like reading about what other people have done and it inspires me to share my own stories, and encourage people to make their own life stories.
Stories are one of the greatest gifts we can give to our children. Stories are equipment for life.
One cannot make up stories; one can only retell in new ways the stories one has already heard.
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