The world is full of stories, but the stories are all one.

Mitch Albom
About This Quote

This quote from the 19th century writer Charles Dickens is a beautiful testament to the fact that there is no such thing as a boring story. In fact, if you have ever been to a storyteller’s show, you know that it is mostly a collection of stories. Despite the vast differences that exist between the characters and situations, there are always common themes that run through all of them.

Source: The Five People You Meet In Heaven

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