
A story knows its way.
– Renata Bowers
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- A sweet kiss on her head made her little heart swell; she had pancakes, her dog. She had love. All was well. – Renata Bowers
- And although Frieda B. didn’t feel it inside, the belief of her friend gave her courage to try. – Renata Bowers
- But they never again passed up the opportunity to read a good book, together. – Renata Bowers
- So by keeping her word, Frieda B. made amends. And the two who’d been strangers became best of friends. – Renata Bowers
- But you are, you know, you were, the nearest thing to a real story to happen in my life – Renata Adler
- What story will your life tell? Love your story. Live your story. Lead your story. – Richie Norton
- Death descended like a theatrical storm over the Drakensberg Mountains, stranding me while it ran its course. – BG Bowers
- No one knows your inner battle. No one knows the challenge you face. No one knows the sacrifice it takes to do what you do. But you’re not alone. – Richie Norton
- Tell me how much a nation knows about its own language, and I will tell you how much that nation knows about its own identity. – John Ciardi
- I was its skin, its movement, its shape, its god, its creator, its destroyer. And you thought Dexter was bad. The Bridgeman arrives soon. – Catherine Astolfo
- Those who nurse secrets, nurse a chaotic world of amplified silence. – BG Bowers
- Sometimes you have to cross the boundaries of Death in order to discover the meaning of Life. – BG Bowers
- My hand-stitched wings itchto take flightto test the winds of changethat inevitably blow at the end of a cycle. – BG Bowers
- I have forsaken her for a place I will never belong, but will always remain under her spell, forever to be, a child of my motherland. – BG Bowers
- Government, like dress, is the badge of lost innocence; the palaces of kings are built on the ruins of the bowers of paradise. – Thomas Paine
- Survival depends on denial, and death comes swiftly to those who forsake it. – BG Bowers
- People who are less happy, I find, are always consoling those who are more. – Renata Adler
- Self-pity- is just sadness, I think, in the pejorative. – Renata Adler
- Do you realize how angry you sound?- must be one of the most infuriating questions in the language. – Renata Adler
- I don’t know what’s worse, being ignored or stared at. – Renata Suerth
- Everything’s temporary…until it’s not. – Renata Suerth
- My dislike has no consequences. It accrues only in my mind-”like preserves on a shelf or guns zeroing in, and never firing. – Renata Adler
- The unread story is not a story; it is little black marks on wood pulp. The reader, reading it, makes it live: a live thing, a story. – Ursula K Le Guin
- It is easy to arrange the words in a story born out of a dream; for a story without a dream, a story itself is not enough. – Dejan Stojanovic
- The humorous story is American, the comic story is English, the witty story is French. – Mark Twain
- When you write a story you’re telling yourself the story. When you rewrite your main job is taking out all the things that are NOT the story. – Stephen King
- I always like the story behind the story more than the story itself. – AD Posey
- The story it told was unremarkable: a tale of love found and lost- the oldest story in the world. The only story. – Anita Diamant
- The greatest story every(any)one can tell is the story of their life. Just don’t let the climax of your story be unrealized dreams. – Unarine Ramaru
- A well-thought-out story doesn’t need to resemble real life. Life itself tries with all its might to resemble a well-crafted story. – Isaac Babel
- God knows your abilities, and he also knows how to turn your weak points into strong ones – Sunday Adelaja
- He who knows himself, knows his Lord’ means, among other things, that self-deception prevents knowledge. – Idries Shah
- ..Imam Ali [A]..’However knows himself (his soul or spirit) knows [or has known] his Lord – Mohammad Ali Shomali
- Who knows doesn’t know what the other person knows of them. Have confidence in you. – Simon Mashalla
- The person who failed often knows how to avoid future failures. The person who knows only success can be more oblivious to all the pitfalls. – Randy Pausch
- Death an absolute mystery. No one knows the day and the time, no one knows where and how. Death is an absolute mystery. – Euginia Herlihy
- Old love, middle love, the kind of love that knows itself and knows that nothing lasts, is a desperate shared wildness. – Louise Erdrich
- Not everyone who knows how to write can be a writer. Not everyone who knows two languages can be a translator. – Nataly Kelly
- The demagogue is one who preaches doctrines he knows to be untrue to men he knows to be idiots. – HL Mencken
- A good lawyer knows the law. A great lawyer knows the judge. – Magdalen Braden
