Trust the story ... the storyteller may dissemble and deceive, the story can't: the story can only ever be itself.

James Robertson
Trust the story ... the storyteller may dissemble and deceive,...
Trust the story ... the storyteller may dissemble and deceive,...
Trust the story ... the storyteller may dissemble and deceive,...
Trust the story ... the storyteller may dissemble and deceive,...
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A story is something that has no beginning and no end. That which will never die. A storyteller who is telling the truth will be able to express himself or herself in a way that is true to the way things are. The storyteller who is lying will be able to express themselves in ways that are false.

Source: And The Land Lay Still

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