100 Quotes About Story

Stories are important. They can help us understand a subject, build empathy, and motivate us to achieve our dreams. In fact, it’s been said that “Stories are the building blocks of human culture.” In other words, stories help us learn how to get along with each other and get things done. Stories can be used for books, movies, or plays Read more

So whether you’re looking for a funny story or an inspirational one about a hero who changed the world, we have the quotes for you.

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Cassia.I know which life is my real one now, no matter what happens. It’s the one with you. For some reason, knowing that even one person knows my story makes things different. Maybe it’s like the poem says. Maybe this is my way of not going gentle. I love you. (Ky Markham) Ally Condie
But how could you live and have no story to...
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But how could you live and have no story to tell? Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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Do not lose hope – what you seek will be found. Trust ghosts. Trust those that you have helped to help you in their turn. Trust dreams. Trust your heart, and trust your story. (from 'Instructions') Neil Gaiman
Carve your name on hearts, not tombstones. A legacy is...
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Carve your name on hearts, not tombstones. A legacy is etched into the minds of others and the stories they share about you. Shannon L. Alder
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It is after all so easy to shatter a story. To break a chain of thought. To ruin a fragment of a dream being carried around carefully like a piece of porcelain. To let it be, to travel with it, as Velutha did, is much the harder thing to do. Arundhati Roy
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Each new day is a blank page in the diary of your life. The secret of success is in turning that diary into the best story you possibly can. Douglas Pagels
If you are not the hero of your own story,...
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If you are not the hero of your own story, then you're missing the whole point of your humanity. Steve Maraboli
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I choose to write because it's perfect for me. It's an escape, a place I can go to hide. It's a friend, when I feel out casted from everyone else. It's a journal, when the only story I can tell is my own. It's a book, when I need to be somewhere else. It's control, when I feel so out of control. It's healing, when everything seems pretty messed up. And it's fun, when life is just flat-out boring. Alysha Speer
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There are no happy endings... There are no endings, happy or otherwise. We all have our own stories which are just part of the one Story that binds both this world and Faerie. Sometimes we step into each others stories - perhaps just for a few minutes, perhaps for years - and then we step out of them again. But all the while, the Story just goes on. Charles De Lint
If you own this story you get to write the...
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If you own this story you get to write the ending. Unknown
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Some people read palms to tell your future, but I read hands to tell your past. Each scar makes a story worth telling. Each callused palm, each cracked knuckle is a missed punch or years in a factory. Sarah Kay
Myth is much more important and true than history. History...
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Myth is much more important and true than history. History is just journalism and you know how reliable that is. Joseph Campbell
It had never occurred to me that our lives, which...
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It had never occurred to me that our lives, which had been so closely interwoven, could unravel with such speed. Kazuo Ishiguro
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How can a person deal with anxiety? You might try what one fellow did. He worried so much that he decided to hire someone to do his worrying for him. He found a man who agreed to be his hired worrier for a salary of $200, 000 per year. After the man accepted the job, his first question to his boss was, "Where are you going to get $200, 000 per year?" To which the man responded, "That's your worry. . Max Lucado
By Aladdin's lamplit scrotum, man! Everything is a story. What...
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By Aladdin's lamplit scrotum, man! Everything is a story. What is there but stories? Stories are the only truth. Christopher Moore
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THE MAXIMS OF MEDICINE Before you examine the body of a patient, Be patient to learn his story. For once you learn his story, You will also come to know His body. Before you diagnose any sickness, Make sure there is no sickness in the mind or heart. For the emotions in a man’s moon or sun, Can point to the sickness in Any one of his other parts. Before you treat a man with a condition, Know that not all cures can heal all people. For the chemistry that works on one patient, May not work for the next, Because even medicine has its own Conditions. Before asserting a prognosis on any patient, Always be objective and never subjective. For telling a man that he will win the treasure of life, But then later discovering that he will lose, Will harm him more than by telling him That he may lose, But then he wins. T H E MAXIMS OF MEDICINE by Suzy Kassem . Suzy Kassem
Be a worthy worker and work will come.
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Be a worthy worker and work will come. Amit Kalantri
Great losses are great lessons.
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Great losses are great lessons. Amit Kalantri
You need mountains, long staircases don't make good hikers.
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You need mountains, long staircases don't make good hikers. Amit Kalantri
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All children mythologise their birth. It is a universal trait. You want to know someone? Heart, mind and soul? Ask him to tell you about when he was born. What you get won’t be the truth: it will be a story. And nothing is more telling than a story. Diane Setterfield
Good writing is remembering detail. Most people want to forget....
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Good writing is remembering detail. Most people want to forget. Don't forget things that were painful or embarrassing or silly. Turn them into a story that tells the truth. Paula Danziger
The truth of the story lies in the details.
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The truth of the story lies in the details. Paul Auster
A little truth seasons a lie like salt.
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A little truth seasons a lie like salt. Jacqueline Carey
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The contract between the author and the reader is a game. And the game .. . is one of the greatest invetions of Western civilization: the game of telling stories, inventing characters, and creating the imaginary paradise of the individual, from whence no one can be expelled because, in a novel, no one owns the truth and everyone has the right to be heard and understood. Carlos Fuentes
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All stories have a curious and even dangerous power. They are manifestations of truth -- yours and mine. And truth is all at once the most wonderful yet terrifying thing in the world, which makes it nearly impossible to handle. It is such a great responsibility that it's best not to tell a story at all unless you know you can do it right. You must be very careful, or without knowing it you can change the world. Vera Nazarian
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Just because they're a story doesn't mean they're not real. Heather Bouwman
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I tell the story to you now, but in each telling the story itself changes a little, changes direction, and that in turn changes you and me. So be very careful not only in how you repeat it but in how you remember it, goslings. More often than you realize it, the world is shaped by two things -- stories told and the memories they leave behind. Vera Nazarian
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Neither Rose nor Charles liked to talk much of their adventures with the trolls, but some of the so-called "softskins" whom they had brought out of Niflheim, as well as the crew of the ship Soren had hired to go north to find Rose, must have spread the story, because for many years afterward, there were tales of a race of trolls living on top of the world. Only Rose and her white bear know the whole truth of it. Edith Pattou
I could forget that part, but it had to have...
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I could forget that part, but it had to have been true. Deb Caletti
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Then Cassie told her story. The feeling was like gathering up everything she's ever done or felt or known up to that moment and tying it into a ball and pitching it with all her might as far away as she could, and then watching to see what would happen next, what would roll back to her, what would have gotten left behind. Beth Neff
The true story of every person in this world is...
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The true story of every person in this world is not the story you see, the external story. The true story of each person is the journey of his or her heart. John Eldredge
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Sometimes when we say "God is silent, " what's really going on is that he hasn't told the story the way we wanted it told. He will be silent when we want him to fill in the blanks of the story we are creating. But with his own stories, the ones we live in, he is seldom silent. Paul E. Miller
If you wait, your heavenly Father will pick you up,...
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If you wait, your heavenly Father will pick you up, carry you out into the night, and make your life sparkle. He wants to dazzle you with the wonder of his love. Paul E. Miller
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So tell me, since it makes no factual difference to you and you can't prove the question either way, which story do you prefer? Which is the better story, the story with animals or the story without animals?' Mr. Okamoto: 'That's an interesting question?' Mr. Chiba: 'The story with animals.' Mr. Okamoto: 'Yes. The story with animals is the better story.' Pi Patel: 'Thank you. And so it goes with God. Yann Martel
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Everything you do is connected to who you are as a person and, in turn, creates the person you are becoming. Everything you do affects those you love. All of life is covenant. Imbedded in the idea of prayer is a richly textured view of the world where all of life is organized around invisible bonds or covenants that knit us together. Instead of a fixed world, we live in our Father's world, a world built for divine relationships between people where, because of the Good News, tragedies become comedies and hope is born. Paul E. Miller
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When confronted with suffering that won't go away or with even a minor problem, we instinctively focus on what is missing, ...not on the Master's hand. Often when you think everything has gone wrong, it's just that you're in the middle of a story. If you watch the stories God is weaving in your life, you... will begin to see the patterns. You'll become a poet, sensitive to your Father's voice. Paul E. Miller
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As we wait and pray, God weaves his story and creates a wonder. Instead of drifting between comedy (denial) and tragedy (reality), we have a relationship with the living God, who is intimately involved with the details of our worlds. We are learning to watch for the story to unfold, to wait for the wonder. Paul E. Miller
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Don't envy results, seek to know the process. Don't want a man's glory till you hear his story. Sometimes what you see is not even the destination, it's just the current location but the result of a long journey. God sometimes would bring you to a point where it is much more than the gift... He captures your heart. My friend, not everything in the kingdom is a gift, somethings are rewards. Kingsley Opuwari Manuel
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The best teachers have showed me that things have to be done bit by bit. Nothing that means anything happens quickly--we only think it does. The motion of drawing back a bow and sending an arrow straight into a target takes only a split second, but it is a skill many years in the making. So it is with a life, anyone's life. I may list things that might be described as my accomplishments in these few pages, but they are only shadows of the larger truth, fragments separated from the whole cycle of becoming. And if I can tell an old-time story now about a man who is walking about, waudjoset ndatlokugan, a forest lodge man, alesakamigwi udlagwedewugan, it is because I spent many years walking about myself, listening to voices that came not just from the people but from animals and trees and stones. Joseph Bruchac
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Don’t overact the story of your name. Overact the story of your work. Karl Lagerfeld
Fail soon so that you can succeed sooner.
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Fail soon so that you can succeed sooner. Amit Kalantri
Today it is cheaper to start a business than tomorrow.
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Today it is cheaper to start a business than tomorrow. Amit Kalantri
To a farmer dirt is not a waste, it is...
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To a farmer dirt is not a waste, it is wealth. Amit Kalantri
If the farmer is rich, then so is the nation.
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If the farmer is rich, then so is the nation. Amit Kalantri
A farmer is a magician who produces money from the...
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A farmer is a magician who produces money from the mud. Amit Kalantri
Networking isn't how many people you know, it's how many...
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Networking isn't how many people you know, it's how many people know you. Amit Kalantri
An entrepreneur with strong network makes money even when he...
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An entrepreneur with strong network makes money even when he is asleep. Amit Kalantri
For any marginalized group to change the story that society...
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For any marginalized group to change the story that society tells about them takes courage and perseverance. Sharon Salzberg
Not that happiness is dull. Only that it doesn't tell...
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Not that happiness is dull. Only that it doesn't tell well. And of our consuming diversions as we age is to recite, not only to others but to ourselves, our own story. Lionel Shriver
My scars tell a story. They are a reminder of...
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My scars tell a story. They are a reminder of times when life tried to break me, but failed. They are markings of where the structure of my character was welded. Steve Maraboli
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My art is that of the 35mm kind; my poetry is of the lead and ink kind; my happiness is of the product of both; and my legacy is of the story of my soul, that my life left behind Jeremy Aldana
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Some seasons later, the Princess of the kingdom was riding with her handmaiden on the edge of the dark woods. Though once she had been very ill, the Princess had recovered miraculously and was now married to a fine prince. She lived a full and happy life: walked and danced and sang, and enjoyed all the vast riches of health. They had a dear baby girl who was much loved and ate pure honey and drank the dew from rose petals and had beautiful butterflies for playthings. . Kate Morton
To love someone so deeply is to risk losing yourself...
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To love someone so deeply is to risk losing yourself forever. Once I admitted my feelings to him, there was no going back–no hope to ever make my heart complete without him J.C. Reed
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I hated him, loved him, wanted him, and yet I wished him away. So many conflicting emotions of wants and needs. So much fear. Not because of him, but because of myself–of how deep my feelings and desires were running, and how much I would fall if I happened to lose my grip. J.C. Reed
The longer I lived, the longer it would be until...
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The longer I lived, the longer it would be until I saw him alive again, until I could taste his new lips and run my fingers through his new hair. We could be young and beautiful again .. . Chelsie Shakespeare
I immersemyselfin youlikei immerse myselfinto a beautiful story.
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I immersemyselfin youlikei immerse myselfinto a beautiful story. Sanober Khan
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Did I love her? No. I obsessed over her completely. And thank heavens I was obsessed. Obsession, infatuation, is something short-lived. A sweet fever dream that leaves you exhausted from the high. Love is perpetual. Love is an entire world compared to that other form of mania people mistake love for. If love is loving the reality of a person, obsession is idealising the fantasy of another. Did I love her? No. Never. But I was utterly obsessed. F.K. Preston
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I wish I could run into the world’s arms. Linger within the spaces between nothing. I wish I could filter out of existence. To live quietly without dying. I wish I could be cherished by life itself. To speak and sing volumes without lying to myself. F.K. Preston
All around us is a nothing that stretches on for...
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All around us is a nothing that stretches on for infinity. We humans can barely comprehend that. If we comprehend it we are rarely pleased. F.K. Preston
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A death in reverse is the rewinding of life. I do not die of old age, in a bed surrounded by strangers my loved ones paid to take care of me. I die in reverse. I die falling backinto a younger age. From my forty-five years to twenty-five. To sixteen. When we were in love. To fourteen: when we first met. To five. To one. To the hospital my mother died at from the complications of my existence. A life for a life. F.K. Preston
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But I can’t control my dreams. I can’t even remember them. For all I know I’m having the time of my life when I sleep, but I just can’t remember. So I’m forced to live in a life I have no control over. A life where I’m either numb to everything or terrified of every thought that crosses my mind. If this is all just a dream, then it sure is a disappointing one. But I still have time to try and control my dreams. I have time to try and make my dreams a reality in this waking life as well. The one bloody thing I have is time. I’ve got to remember that. I still have time. And despite everything, there is something reassuring about that. F.K. Preston
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I recall my life every day. I recall my sins and my acts of purity. I remind myself I was never a religious man. I remind myself that I have been dead for half of forever. I remind myself of nothing. I move along to the next minute. Next day. Next year. The earth doesn’t change so much anymore. It doesn’t change so quickly. With humans, the earth had to keep changing. But you can only replace a dying thing so many times before someone notices. There haven’t been humans for years. Maybe a decade. Maybe more. I find myself loving their absence. The absence of humanity is the absence of violence. I love this peace. But then I remember my bones. My mind and my memories. I remember I’m human. I am the thing I detest. The creature that haunts my steps. It’s my shadow I see watching me. It’s my reflection in the water. I keep remembering. I live in fear. But still, I walk on. . F.K. Preston
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Four years ago the clocks started turning back. I open my eyes and see nothing. I feel nothing below or above me. I feel the absence of things. The absence of my flesh, my bones, my body, my mind. All that is left is awareness. I see nothing but the absence of colour. It’s not a black darkness. It’s simply nothing. The interior of a black hole. I recall news of a black hole lingering along the edges of our solar system. All that time ago. Four years ago. When the clocks started turning back. I hear nothing. Until there is a something. A small thing. A voice. I listen. There are more voices. The sounds are human. How long has it been since I’ve heard a human? The sounds scratch along my now present attention. They carve into my hearing. They are horrid, wretched things. Voices screaming. Growing loud and desperate. How many voices? Billions. This is the birth of our species. We are born screaming. It’s all we know to do. We have screamed for eternity. Within this empty space. F.K. Preston
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I begin my life. I live again. I meet a young girl called Valeria. She smiles easily. She laughs tender sounds that pull at my heart. I’m too young to be profound but she makes me feel so safe. So cherished. I am thirty years old. I bump into a woman I knew when she was a girl. Valeria looks annoyed to see me. She lives in the future. Where the world is turning. I live within the past. Where the people are trapped and screaming and alone. I live within the past when Valeria and I were in love. She’s waiting for the cab to come, her foot tapping against the sidewalk. Her eyes glancing at her watch every few minutes. I’m eager to reunite our lives through some kind of friendship. I’m so eager to know her again, as she was when she was a child. But Valeria lives within the future. I live within the past. Have the two ever gotten along? Have they ever even met?. F.K. Preston
All that is required of you is an open mind...
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All that is required of you is an open mind and a little patience. F.K. Preston
There is nothing to me but you. I know it’s...
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There is nothing to me but you. I know it’s pathetic but, oh darling, it’s true. F.K. Preston
I keep dying and hoping you notice me. But you’re...
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I keep dying and hoping you notice me. But you’re too busy living. F.K. Preston
My creativity keeps me from starving. Humanity keeps my life...
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My creativity keeps me from starving. Humanity keeps my life mundane. Loving secures my love for life, but my imagination keeps me sane. F.K. Preston
The greatest happiness is a quiet kind. It’s the tender...
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The greatest happiness is a quiet kind. It’s the tender understanding that we’re living in a very strange place full of strange creatures. And there’s quite a bit of wonder in that. F.K. Preston
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The truth is there isn’t anything to me at all. All I know is that I can’t sleep well, I can’t dream well and I’m quite in love with you. That’s all there is to me. My greatest feature is my admiration for you. I know it’s not healthy. Like my insomnia. Like my dreamless nights. You make living alright. My nightmares come when I think of a night without Valeria. That’s when I realise you’re dead. That’s when I remember you’ve been gone for years. That’s when I remember I’m awake. And I wait for this dream called Life to leave me to my peace once and for all and forever. . F.K. Preston
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I wanted to give you something that would last forever. Something that would surpass the world, that would still be alive and bright even after you passed away. Something beautiful. For your eyes and smile only. But I never found it. All I could give you is words. Words which were as fleeting as the heartbeats that shook my soul whenever you looked my way. F.K. Preston
You're nobody's rainbow. You're nobody's princess. You're nobody's doorway but...
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You're nobody's rainbow. You're nobody's princess. You're nobody's doorway but your own, and the only one who gets to tell you how your story ends is you. Seanan McGuire
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I have fallen, for your words. They are like, a gossamer cobweb, I have been, embroiled, decoyed, snared into! Incapacitated. I fail to escape. I fail to liberate. Your words, didn't redeem, made me a, captive instead. Jasleen Kaur Gumber
Stories exist to entertain and inspire us. They’re merely veils...
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Stories exist to entertain and inspire us. They’re merely veils of hope for when we see the ugliness of the world. Felix Alexander
Seeing the mud around a lotus is pessimism, seeing a...
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Seeing the mud around a lotus is pessimism, seeing a lotus in the mud is optimism. Amit Kalantri
I can’t cure anyone. I can’t guarantee they will heal....
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I can’t cure anyone. I can’t guarantee they will heal. I can only tell them my story, remind them that they are not alone in their journey and offer a glimmer of hope for healing. Sharon E. Rainey
When wealth goes only happiness goes, when health goes even...
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When wealth goes only happiness goes, when health goes even the hope goes. Amit Kalantri
He would reach for me in the middle of the...
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He would reach for me in the middle of the night, nearly every single night, wrapping one of those solid arms around my waist and pulling me in close. So. Close. Chelsie Shakespeare
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He told himself a story. Not at first. At first, there wasn’t time for thoughts that came in the shape of words. His head was blessedly empty of stories then. War was coming. It was upon him. Arin had been born in the year of the god of death, and he was finally glad of it. He surrendered himself to his god, who smiled and came close. Stories will get you killed, he murmured in Arin’s ear. Now, you just listen. Listen to me. Marie Rutkoski
He made me feel unhinged .. . like he could...
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He made me feel unhinged .. . like he could take me apart and put me back together again and again. Chelsie Shakespeare
I don't think that science and the paranormal have to...
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I don't think that science and the paranormal have to be at war; in fact, it's crucial that they work together. It seems naïve to believe that the world is exactly as it seems. Chelsie Shakespeare
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Human stories are practically always about one thing, really, aren't they? Death. The inevitability of death.. (quoting an obituary) 'There is no such thing as a natural death. Nothing that ever happens to man is natural, since his presence calls the whole world into question. All men must die, but for every man his death is an accident, and even if he knows it he would sense to it an unjustifiable violation.' Well, you may agree with the words or not, but those are the key spring of The Lord Of The Rings. J.r.r. Tolkien
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When we can't understand the science behind something in this world, we make up mythological entities that we can relate to. We personify the forces of nature that mystify us, using our boundless imaginations to comfort us and make us feel like we have some control over these things that are much bigger than we are. Chelsie Shakespeare
To fully encapsulate my creativity, I read to inhale, write...
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To fully encapsulate my creativity, I read to inhale, write to exhale. The whole process helps me breathe story. Ace Antonio Hall
If you can't impress them with your argument, impress them...
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If you can't impress them with your argument, impress them with your actions. Amit Kalantri
Best of stories are created at Airports, Dinner Tables and...
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Best of stories are created at Airports, Dinner Tables and Showers! Jasleen Kaur Gumber
Politeness is the first thing people lose once they get...
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Politeness is the first thing people lose once they get the power. Amit Kalantri
O' melancholy, hectic chill for human soul, herewith dismal presence,...
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O' melancholy, hectic chill for human soul, herewith dismal presence, any spirit does descent. Nithin Purple
With discipline, you can lose weight, you can excel in...
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With discipline, you can lose weight, you can excel in work, you can win the war. Amit Kalantri
Anger gets you into trouble, ego keeps you in trouble.
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Anger gets you into trouble, ego keeps you in trouble. Amit Kalantri
Arrogant men with knowledge make more noise from their mouth...
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Arrogant men with knowledge make more noise from their mouth than making a sense from their mind. Amit Kalantri
Respect cannot be inherited, respect is the result of right...
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Respect cannot be inherited, respect is the result of right actions. Amit Kalantri
No tricks, no tools, but talent makes a task truly...
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No tricks, no tools, but talent makes a task truly top class. Amit Kalantri
State first, subject second, statesman last.
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State first, subject second, statesman last. Amit Kalantri
Creativity without discipline will struggle, creativity with discipline will succeed.
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Creativity without discipline will struggle, creativity with discipline will succeed. Amit Kalantri
Parents expect only two things from their children, obedience in...
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Parents expect only two things from their children, obedience in their childhood and respect in their adulthood. Amit Kalantri
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Father has a strengthening character like the sun and mother has a soothing temper like the moon. Amit Kalantri
Cowards say it can't be done, critics say it shouldn't...
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Cowards say it can't be done, critics say it shouldn't have been done, creator say well done. Amit Kalantri
During a conversation, listening is as powerful as loving.
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During a conversation, listening is as powerful as loving. Amit Kalantri
If thinking should precede acting, then acting must succeed thinking.
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If thinking should precede acting, then acting must succeed thinking. Amit Kalantri