Storytelling Quote by Megan McCafferty Download Open image “The tales we tell ourselves about ourselves makes us who we are.” — Megan McCafferty ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.4 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Storytelling Tales Who we are
“The tales we tell ourselves about ourselves make us who we are.” — Megan McCafferty Copy Share Image
In a sense who you are has always been a story that you told to yourself. Now your self is a story that you… — Geoff Ryman Copy Share Image
Who are we but the stories we tell ourselves, about ourselves, and believe? — Scott Turow Copy Share Image
Most of what we say about ourselves is a wonderful piece of storytelling. — Simon McBurney Copy Share Image
“A high school teacher once told me that identity is half what we tell ourselves and half what we tell other people about ourselves.… — Jessica Valenti Copy Share Image
The stories we tell ourselves about ourselves determine the quality of the selves we imagine we are. The stories we tell about others determine… — Rami M. Shapiro Copy Share Image
I think there's a natural link between the fact that our self is a story that we make up and that we're drawn to… — Mohsin Hamid Copy Share Image
Who are we but the stories we tell about ourselves, particularly if we accept them? — Scott Turow Copy Share Image
“We all fictionalize ourselves in the process of creating a story out of the raw materials of our life. For some it is a… — Neil McCormick Copy Share Image
“everyone tells a story about themselves inside their own head. Always. All the time. That story makes you what you are. We build ourselves… — Patrick Rothfuss Copy Share Image
As much as I don't care about those things, I think it's human nature to not want to feel totally insignificant. — Megan McCafferty Copy Share Image
“I almost can’t believe I’m going to make myself vulnerable to him again. But what is love but the most” — Megan McCafferty Copy Share Image
I believe that what we get out of life is what we've set ourselves up to get, so there's no such thing as an… — Megan McCafferty Copy Share Image
When you say too much about anything important, it always ends up sounding more trivial than it is. Words trash it. — Megan McCafferty Copy Share Image
“Don't talk to strangers. Don't do drugs. Don't smoke. Don't drink and drive. Don't have sex. Wear a condom. Wear sunblock. Wear a seat… — Megan McCafferty Copy Share Image
You, yes, you, linger inside my heart The same you who stopped us before we could start. — Megan McCafferty Copy Share Image
I used to think that I wouldn't change anything from my past, because doing so would inevitably affect who I am now. But considering… — Megan McCafferty Copy Share Image
I know it makes sense for me and him to just break up now and just live our seperate lives and not have to… — Megan McCafferty 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