Storytelling Quote by Terri Cheney Download Open image ““Stories don't always have to end happily.. Sometimes it's just enough that they end.”” — Terri Cheney ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.1 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Storytelling
“Not all stories end happily nor tragically. Most of them just need to be continued.” — Prex J.D.V. Ybasco Copy Share Image
“...not all stories have happy endings; but that doesn't mean they're not worth the read.” — Cassia Leo Copy Share Image
“I believe that every story has happy end , Just don't stop trying to get it” — Antonious Atef Copy Share Image
“There are lots of love stories here…They either end happily or everyone dies.” — Lauren DeStefano Copy Share Image
“I still want to believe that somewhere, somehow, there is a happy ending for every story. It all depends on how thoroughly you look… — John Pielmeier Copy Share Image
“But answer me this: how can a story end happily if there is no love?” — Kate Di Camillo Copy Share Image
“A happy ending is just the place where you choose to stop telling the story.” — Leah Stewart Copy Share Image
“It’s a little-known secret, and it should probably stay that way: attempting suicide usually jump-starts your brain chemistry. There must be something about taking… — Terri Cheney Copy Share Image
“...love is a chemical imbalance, too. That perilous highs and desperate lows and extravagant flurries of mood are not always symptoms of a broken… — Terri Cheney Copy Share Image
True beauty, I realized,is not the absence of ugliness, but the acceptance of it — Terri Cheney Copy Share Image
“The memory of sustenance is a terrible thing. Far worse, I think, than actual starving. Starving just kills you. Longing can gnaw away at… — Terri Cheney Copy Share Image
“These flies were half the size of my fist. They came at you and stuck to you with a single-minded purpose you had to… — Terri Cheney Copy Share Image
“Was drug induced happy still happy? Was it the right kind of happy? Did it count?” — Terri Cheney Copy Share Image
“I actually stopped talking. I actually listened. So I knew that I wasn't all the way manic, because when you're all the way manic… — Terri Cheney Copy Share Image
“True beauty is not the absence of ugliness, but the acceptance of it.” — Terri Cheney Copy Share Image
“[ ] manic sex isn't really intercourse. It's dicourse, just another way to ease the insatiable need for contact and communication. In place of… — Terri Cheney Copy Share Image
“The world is essentially bipolar: driven to extremes but defined by flux. Saints are always just a stumble away from sinners. Nothing is absolute,… — Terri Cheney Copy Share Image
“Without the darkness, how can we ever hope to understand the light?” — Terri Cheney Copy Share Image
“Happiness is fine, in its season, but happiness out of season is a sure harbinger of doom.” — Terri Cheney 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