Storytelling Quote by Kelley Armstrong Download Open image ““Tell me half a cup’s worth of story and we’ll call it a night.”” — Kelley Armstrong ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.3 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Storytelling
“The cup is half full, sunshine and flowers and I try to act like I agree, but really I’m pissed someone dumped out half… — Nyrae Dawn Copy Share Image
“The cup is both half full and half empty; it has never been one or the other. Stop obsessing over a trivial point and… — Richelle E. Goodrich Copy Share Image
“For you the cup isn't half full or half empty, you're always topping it up.” — Rowena Cory Daniells Copy Share Image
“He must tell his own story.' 'But he will tell only half of it.' 'A quarter would be enough.” — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
“If you come to me with a cup that is already full, how can you expect me to give you something to drink?” — Dave Hoover Copy Share Image
“If you expect to reach the goal of perfection, never look at the cup as being half empty, see it as being half full.” — Barbara Hart Copy Share Image
“A single night is stuffed with minutes, but they leak out, one by one.” — David Mitchell Copy Share Image
“doesn't matter if the glass is half full or half empty... drink it and get on with your life.” — Catherine Goldhammer Copy Share Image
So," I said. "Seems you're going to be stuck with me for a while." He smiled. A real smile that lit up his whole… — Kelley Armstrong Copy Share Image
“He turned my way, and I was so engrossed in my thoughts that I didn't notice for a second. Then I realized I was… — Kelley Armstrong Copy Share Image
Nuh-uh. No deals with the devil. I’ve learned my lesson on that one. ~Jaime Vegas — Kelley Armstrong Copy Share Image
“Another night then,' Mom said. 'Maybe on the weekend we can have a barbecue and invite your sister.' 'Or,' I said turning to Rafe,… — Kelley Armstrong Copy Share Image
Believe me, I have better things to do than sabotage your friendships. No one else's world revolves around you, Cassandra." -Paige to Cassandra — Kelley Armstrong Copy Share Image
Reviews are great. I can read negative reviews and say, 'You know that point they made... they were dead on.' — Kelley Armstrong Copy Share Image
When a series is doing well, it's very tempting to keep writing it, even when the creative well is drying up. It's tempting because… — Kelley Armstrong Copy Share Image
You bat your baby blues at tall, dark, and gruesome, and next thing you know, he's trailing you like a lost puppy. — Kelley Armstrong Copy Share Image
With no chance to take off, I had to play my role, searching for the rendezvous spot, which gave me the excuse to look… — Kelley Armstrong Copy Share Image
When I glanced at the chair, it started to shake. I’d like to think it was scared of me, but I rarely invoked that… — Kelley Armstrong Copy Share Image
“Nonsense, Chloe. I certainly hope you aren't afraid of cemeteries" "Um, no" Tori said. "It's the bodies buried in them that worry her. Uh,… — Kelley Armstrong Copy Share Image
“Anyway, it's a pretty good story," I said. "You have to admit." "Yeah?" He crumpled up the Kleenex, having dispatched the solitary tear. "You… — Michael Chabon Copy Share Image
“A disproportionate number of stories are love stories – and what is homosexuality but a special narrative of love?” — Christopher Bram Copy Share Image
If you do weave one-liners into a story, you have to have an overall story as well, otherwise it doesn't really count as narrative. — Tim Vine Copy Share Image
I have always been fascinated by the supernatural elements in stories, whether fairy tales, myths, film or literature. — Trudi Canavan Copy Share Image
When we read a story, we inhabit it. The covers of the book are like a roof and four walls. — John Berger Copy Share Image
Your job as a writer is to find storylines, narrative structures, and characters to show the things that you believe rather than saying them… — Philipp Meyer Copy Share Image
Beware of self-indulgence. The romance surrounding the writing profession carries several myths: that one must suffer in order to be creative; that one must… — David Brin Copy Share Image
“Societies everywhere have a tendency to construct a genealogically useful past for themselves in which desirable versions of their history are favored and unwanted… — Tudor Parfitt Copy Share Image
I'm not a fan of endless mystery in storytelling - I like to know where the mythology's going; I like to get there in… — Eric Kripke Copy Share Image
“We take creative license with the fictional narratives that become our memories. Anthologized, these are the tales that become the story of your life.” — Danielle Ganek Copy Share Image