“Truth is not determined by the number of people telling it or willing to admit to it.” — DaShanne Stokes Copy Share Image
I'm so far gone that I'm telling the truth. It sounds like a foreign language. — Richard Peck Copy Share Image
“Don’t waste my time telling me who you are. Instead, use that time showing me.” — Craig D. Lounsbrough Copy Share Image
Our lady the Common Law is a very wise old lady though she still has something to learn in telling what she… — Frederick Pollock Copy Share Image
Instead of telling someone to GET OVER it, you should help them GET THROUGH it because some things are hard to get… — Sonya Parker Copy Share Image
Frankly, I'm mainly telling the story to myself. Thinking about audience is too daunting, and worst case, invites you to homogenize, to… — Anna Quindlen Copy Share Image
Photography, like any other art, is a form of communication. The artist is not blowing bubbles for his own gratification, but is… — William Mortensen Copy Share Image
If you go in with a plan to make a point, and you know what your narrative is going to be already,… — Lynn Novick Copy Share Image
My training of cold-calling and everyone under the sun telling me no, and my keeping going, was a huge part of the… — Sara Blakely Copy Share Image
Start telling the story of your amazing life, and the law of attraction must make sure you receive it! — Rhonda Byrne Copy Share Image
“Good literature boils down to two things: How interesting is the story you are telling, and how interesting is your telling.” — Hillel F. Damron Copy Share Image
In my career as a director, there's always been some point where you get halfway through it, or three-quarters, and you go:… — Clint Eastwood Copy Share Image
There was a week where I was depressed with the rain, and people were telling me to get a light box. But… — Reggie Lee Copy Share Image
Telling children about what bad can happen and is happening around the world is good, but telling them about what good has… — Senora Roy Copy Share Image
We lose the magic whenever we stop telling our story and begin to wonder how we're doing, if we're selling it, if… — Tennessee Williams Copy Share Image
The truth is, I probably would be dead if I had become a star, because at that point I was so closeted… — Shane McAnally Copy Share Image
I've met so many leaders who realize that telling your colleagues something that is on your mind is so much easier than… — Douglas Conant Copy Share Image
“Let’s not wait until the light fades into irreparable loss, but let’s stay in the loop and pursue the momentous flow of… — Erik Pevernagie Copy Share Image
Telling purposeful stories is interactive. It's not a monolog. Ultimately, purposeful tellers must surrender control of their stories, creating a gap for… — Peter Guber Copy Share Image
“... but is it crime or an act of war?" Depends on who's telling the story ...” — Lavie Tidhar Copy Share Image
“You have no ideas about what you can find in books these days, I’m telling you.” — Linda Hamonou Copy Share Image
Telling a one-sided story doesn't allow for others to have self-love. — Ilyasah Shabazz Copy Share Image
All my life I been doin' what people tell me to do. Now, I'm telling them. — John Lee Hooker Copy Share Image
What a teacher doesn't say...is a telling part of what a student hears. — Maurice Natanson Copy Share Image
Corporations serve an important purpose, but telling people how to vote isn't one of them. — Chellie Pingree Copy Share Image
“You should always use your own words when telling a girl that you love her.” — Suzanne Harper Copy Share Image
One mark of a second-rate mind is to be always telling stories. — Jean de la Bruyere Copy Share Image
Listening to someone telling a story and thinking: Lie, lie, lie, lie, lie, lie :D — Anonymous Copy Share Image