Great thing about reporters. Tell them you have a story, and they’ll meet you anywhere.
All sorrows can be borne if you put them in a story.
You said people come here to change the story of their lives. I imagined a story where I didn’t have to be the damsel.[to William]
The trouble with stories is, if you keep them going long enough, they all end in death.
The best way to show your love for those that are gone is to tell their stories.
Sometimes a chapter might end, but that doesn’t mean that the story is over. And some stories go on, even after the storyteller has stopped telling them.
Nothing more dangerous than an untold story, and the people who don’t want them told.
I’m sorry there is so much pain in this story. I’m sorry it’s in fragments, like a body caught in crossfire or pulled apart by force. But there’s nothing I can do to change it. I’ve tried to put some of the good things in as well.[to her baby]
Every story comes to an end… but who gets to decide when that is? Or whose story it really is, anyway?
Every love story is a tragedy if you wait long enough.
All of our stories begin in darkness with our eyes closed. And all our stories end that way, too, as we utter our last words before slipping back into darkness and silence.
A storyteller does not concern themselves with the truth. Stories are truer than the truth. These are not literal constructs so much as imaginative recreations.