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Quotes About Story

Grover: It's a very sweet love story. I get misty-eyed every time I play it. So does Percy, but I think that's because he's laughing at me.
~ Rick Riordan
Monsters are eternal," she told him, trying to keep herself from sobbing. "We will remember you and Damasen as heroes, as the best Titan and the best giant. We'll tell our children. We'll keep the story alive. Someday, you will regenerate.
~ Rick Riordan
Hermes rolled his eyes. Surely you've seen network TV lately. It's clear they don't know whether they're coming or going. That's because Janus is in charge of programming. He loves ordering new shows and cancelling them after two episodes. God of beginnings and endings, after all. Anyway, I was bringing him some magic doormats, and I was double-parked- You have to worry about double-parking? Will you let me tell the story? Sorry.
~ Rick Riordan
If you were a god, how would you like being called a myth, an old story to explain lightning? What if I told you, Perseus Jackson, that someday people would call you a myth, just created to explain how little boys can get over losing their mothers?
~ Rick Riordan
We only have one life, but we can choose what kind of story it's going to be.
~ Rick Riordan
Things can turn out differently Apollo. That's the nice thing about being human. We only have one life, but we can choose what kind of story it's going to be.
~ Rick Riordan
I remember when I realized … when I knew that this was more than a friendship.' That made Nico smile despite himself. 'I remember my moment, too.' Will's eyes filled with tears. 'I think mine is different than yours.' 'But I know mine happened first,' Nico said. 'Tell me,' Gorgyra said, moving closer to Nico and Will. 'Tell me one more story.' And Nico felt another string start to unravel.
~ Rick Riordan
Fairy tales are the skeletons of story, perhaps. Reading them often provides an uneasy sensation—a gnawing familiarity—that comforting yet supernatural awareness of living inside a story.
~ Kate Bernheimer
The Doctor...told the old ever-new and curious story of the waning of a woman's love, seeking strange, new channels, only to return to its legitimate source after days of fierce unrest.
~ Kate Chopin
But answer me this: how can a story end happily if there is no love?
~ Kate DiCamillo
And so he was reading the story as if it were a spell and the words of it, spoken aloud, could make magic happen.
~ Kate DiCamillo
Despereaux was reading the story out loud to himself. He was reading from the beginning so that he could get to the end...
~ Kate DiCamillo
Bagaimana cerita bisa berakhir bahagia kalau tidak ada cinta?
~ Kate DiCamillo
Cerita seperti Cahaya
~ Kate DiCamillo
prayed for my mama. I told God how much she would have enjoyed hearing the story of Winn-Dixie catching that mouse. It would have made her laugh. I
~ Kate DiCamillo
It is a long and tragic story full of dark alleys and twists and turns and many unexpected happenings," I said. "And also curses. There are curses in the story.
~ Kate DiCamillo
I can listen to you, Louisiana Elefante, said Reverend Obertask. That is the only magic I have. Do you want to tell me the rest of your story?
~ Kate DiCamillo
Furlough took him on a tour of the castle to demonstrate the art of scurrying.
~ Kate DiCamillo
How can a story end happily if there is no love?
~ Kate DiCamillo
It's a long story," I told her. I lowered the blob of jelly formerly known as Zeus to the ground. "AAAACH!" Hera cried. "What happened to him?
~ Kate McMullan
L'histoire est un roman qui a été, le roman est une histoire qui aurait pu être History is a novel that has been lived, a novel is history that could have been E & J de Goncourt
~ Kate Mosse
Someone once told me a memory is just another draft of a story.
~ Kate Walbert
From Old Mortality ] The woman in the picture. . . was only a ghost in a frame, and a sad, pretty story from old times.
~ Katherine Anne Porter
We are trying to communicate that which lies in our deepest heart, which has no words, which can only be hinted at through the means of a story. And somehow, miraculously, a story that comes from deep in my heart calls from a reader that which is deepest in his or her heart, and together from our secret hidden selves we create a story that neither of us could have told alone.
~ Katherine Paterson