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    I can't stop terrorism; I can't cure cancer. But I can put some stories out there in their own quiet way that talk about tolerance.

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    I can't tell a story in the white man's language, so I say what I want to say with my paintings.

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    I can work in films as long as the story doesn't have a realistic nature. If I'm working with an allegory, a fantasy, it can be developed in synthetic terms.

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    I care more about an agenda than story and character.

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    I care more about making sure the story is correct and the characters are behaving in character than I do about the individual jokes.

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    I categorically resist this idea that films are supposed to be autobiographical and the only stories you tell are about your own life.

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    I carry the landscape inside me like an ache. The story of who I am cannot be severed from the story of the flatwoods.

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    I certainly did my best to bring the story [Anthem] to life in another medium.

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    I chose to tell a personal story. When you tell a movie like this that's as emotionally charged as this is, it's a risk. As one of my great cinematic heroes, Francis Coppola, would say, "If you aren't taking the highest, greatest risk, then why are you a filmmaker?

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    I chase after inspiring stories.

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    I collect jewelry for a story - so something I got on a trip or something I got from my family. You know it always needs to have a meaning for me.

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    I compromised my ability to tell my story, at the most basic level.

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    I conceive that the right way to write a story for boys is to write so that it will not only interest boys but strongly interest any man who has ever been a boy. That immensely enlarges the audience.

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    I consider anybody a twerp who hasn't read the greatest American short story, which is 'Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge,' by Ambrose Bierce.

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    I consider myself foremost a novelist with the intent of crafting stories that people will remember.

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    I constantly think as an artist, as a rapper of what are the stories you want to tell? They can't all be, "I'm ill, I'm fresh, look at me, I have money." At some point, when you have an audience for it, there are stories that need to be told.

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    I consider myself fortunate that I am in the position to decide which is the most effective way to tell our stories.

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    I cop a fair bit of flack for going from 'such a babe to such a boy'. I wanted to share (that) story.

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    I could imagine myself becoming one of Marla's stories.

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    I could never have a mistress, because I couldn't bear to tell the story of my life all over again.

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    I could come up with 50 stories that I am thinking about.

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    I could easily go through all my books and mark the ones that were original, mark the ones that were adapted or pre-published that I've found. I'm guessing though that probably 75% of them are personal events. I just love a personal story.

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    I could never do just one thing, but everything I do is in the direction of stories. Sometimes writing them, sometimes showcasing them, sometimes letting people see them.

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    I couldn't be a one-woman show, since I wouldn't have anybody to bounce off from. Once you're out there, dribbling on, you have nobody to interrupt you. I love being part of a company, and telling a story.

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    I couldn't sit down and write a novel or a short story - even now - because of my dyslexia. But I learned narration through movies.

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    I could not stop talking because now I had started my story, it wanted to be finished. We cannot choose where to start and stop. Our stories are the tellers of us.

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    I could write stories just as rotten.

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    I currently live in the Plaza in New York and I love it - all that history, all those interesting stories.

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    I cry all the time. It's more like when didn't you cry. My friends are like, 'Oh God, she's sobbing again.' I cry if I'm happy, sad, normal... What really gets me is when I read a sad story about a child in the paper, especially at the moment with my hormones raging.

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    I'd always assumed I was the central character in my own story, but now it occured to me I might in fact be only a minor character in someone else's.

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    Ideally, I like to integrate the human issues into the suspense story itself.

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    Ideally, travel broadens our perspectives personally, culturally, and politically. Suddenly, the palette with which we paint the story of our lives has more colors.

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    Ideally, anything one writes should have a social conscience: if you can write a story that thrills, and with a good message, that's the perfect type of a story.

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    Ideally, I'd like every issue to include a diverse group of stories that meet the qualifications sketched above, but covering a wide range of specific matter and flavour.

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    Ideas come and go, stories stay.

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    I decided to write short stories because they got rejected quicker.

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    I decided that I would write one story about each thing that I knew about.

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    I decided to devote my life to telling the story because I felt that having survived I owe something to the dead. and anyone who does not remember betrays them again.

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    I definitely feel like, as a singer, I've been able to transition into acting because I always saw them in the same vein. It's all about connecting and telling a story.

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    I decided I was going to tell these stories. I went around and met Crumb. He was the cartoonist. I started realizing comics weren't just kid stuff.

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    I decided years ago not to read stories about myself anymore. Each one is a potential minefield: Whatever it says, you're bound to take it the wrong way. Why do it if you know it's going to make you miserable?

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    Ideologically, I have a lot of problems with that, especially when people toss around that form of story as realism. What's called "realism" is actually highly formulaic.

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    I deliberately, in a way, went for something that was a huge challenge and was a big period film. I was excited about the canvas on which I could tell the story as much as the story itself.

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    I didn't become a good writer until I learned how to rewrite. And I don't just mean fixing spelling and adding a comma. I rewrite each of my books five or six times, and each time I change huge portions of the story.

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    I'd hire the devil himself as a writer if he gave me a good story.

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    I definitely would like to do something serious. Not like a love story, but serious like maybe a gangster or a mobster. A gang or a mob movie would be great.

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    I did not imagine myself working with Luis Estrada or with the Wachowski Brothers and these are things that have happened to me and I am very satisfied. I hope to keep on finding interesting projects and interesting stories.

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    I didn't know at the time I was writing Because of Winn-Dixie where the story came from, but in retrospect I can see that it was a response to a terribly harsh winter here in Minnesota.

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    I didn't intend to become a short-story writer. I became one because I finished a couple of short stories and realized that's what I wanted to do and could do with children and with all the other things in my life.

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    I didn't read this book--I inhaled it. This a terrific new take on a great old rock n roll story, a clash of the musical titans.