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“A story doesn t end when everything goes Happy-go-lucky, neither does it end by polishing off the obstacles against the goal. It is Peace that needs to be found in each character to revive the nature back to its original form, making ways for another story to begin with.”

— The Dekoder, Share via Whatsapp

“A refreshed secret becomes a story.”

— Mantaranjot Mangat, Plotless, Share via Whatsapp

“Do all people have one story that haunts them throughout their lives?”

— Nessa Rapoport, Evening, Share via Whatsapp

“We are suspicious of a stranger who tells us his life story.”

— Adolfo Bioy Casares, The Invention of Morel, Share via Whatsapp

“Para la sombra que se esconde entre mis sábanas: ojalá te marches pronto.”

— Irene Sánchez Cuenca, Caos a las 22:22, Share via Whatsapp

“I know that nothing lasts forever. I will only focus on the future and I do not want to look back at the past. I need to open a new chapter and hope to write a better story in the coming year.”

— Nadine Sadaka Boulos, Share via Whatsapp

“Methodically messaging in a harmony of honor, humility, authenticity and authority may create more resonation for your story to be heard by that many more connections.”

— Loren Weisman, Share via Whatsapp

“Biliyorum ki, insanlar sadece kendilerini düşünerek var oluyor gibi görünseler de, aslında onlara hayat veren tek şey sevgi dir.”

— Lev N. Tolstoy, İnsan Ne İle Yaşar?, Share via Whatsapp

“From a tiny seed to dispersed pollen grains hoping to bloom someday – everything holds a story within it. We just need to observe a little more.”

— Sijdah Hussain, Red Sugar, No More, Share via Whatsapp

“Every story has four parts: the beginning, the middle, the almost-ending and the true ending. Unfortunately, not everyone gets a true ending. Most people give up at the part of the story where things are the worst, when the situation feels hopeless, but that is where hope is needed most. Only those who persevere can find their true ending.”

— Stephanie Garber, Finale, Share via Whatsapp

“Nearly all of us would like to be at the end of the story, because to live in the middle of it is to live in suspense and uncertainty about what will happen.”

— Rebecca Solnit, Share via Whatsapp

“Perhaps now that she d told the story, it would lose its power over her. She hoped she would never have to repeat it to anyone ever again.”

— Diane Chamberlain, Big Lies in a Small Town, Share via Whatsapp

“You know your full story so you are the best judge for yourself.”

— Arjit Tamrakar, Seeds Before Sunshine: A Book to Live, Share via Whatsapp

“[I]t seems that everyone has fallen under the thrall of this idea that we’re all writers and dramatists now, that each of us has a special voice and something very important to say, usually about a feeling we have, and all this gets expressed in the black maw of social media billions of times a day. Usually this feeling is outrage, because outrage gets attention, outrage gets clicks, outrage can make your voice heard above the deafening din of voices squalling over one another in this nightmarish new culture—and the outrage is often tied to a lunacy demanding human perfection, spotless citizens, clean and likable comrades, and requiring thousands of apologies daily. Advocating while creating your own drama and your brand is where the game is now. And if you don’t follow the new corporate rules accordingly you are banished, exiled, erased from history.”

— Bret Easton Ellis, White, Share via Whatsapp

“There is no way to live only in your own story; one way or another, you will get into the story of others!”

— Mehmet Murat ildan, Share via Whatsapp

“We all have a story, and through sharing our very own, we can change the world.”

— Mekiah Johnson, Share via Whatsapp

“- Began to see her as a monster.” “Is she?” “It depends on who s telling the story, I suppose.”

— Sarah J. Maas, Tower of Dawn, Share via Whatsapp