E Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with E. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Every story has an own end one story ends with not so happy end like in the middle to happen events like suicide, like die from real nature which will mean you just die without any disease or something like this it has came the time you to die. So you die!
Other die from diseases like cancer or something other thing. But the story must end and must begin, nobody can do anything about that. Some stories end and start with happiness, but as always there is some sad events!”
“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.”
Source: Finale
“Every story has its demands.”
“Every story I create, creates me. I write to create myself.”
“Every story I create, creates me. I write to create myself.
Every story I write adds to me a little, changes me a little, forces me to reexamine an attitude or belief, causes me to research and learn, helps me to understand people and grow.”
“Every story I read about Google is about us vs some other company, or something else, and I really don't find that interesting. We should be building great things that don't exist. Being negative is not how we make progress.”
“Every story I tell shines a light of hope, healing, and the courage to love again.”
“Every story I've written started as something I was afraid to say out loud.”
Source: Letters to the Girl I Used to Be: What I learned when I stopped apologising for my truth
“Every story I write is a movie in motion - I just let the reader hold the camera.”
Source: The Atlantic Protocol: A Dan Moss Thriller: Power runs deeper than the ocean
“Every story I write is different. Some are hard. Some aren't. 'Chronicle' was tremendously easy. I have a hard time comparing my process on different things, but I will say this: The more you write, the better you get at it. That's one of the few things that's markedly true.”
“Every story I've written was written because I had to write it. Writing stories is like breathing for me; it is my life.”
“Every story is a love story," he told her. "From the pages of your fairytales, to the stories of everyone in this palace and beyond.”
Source: On Silver Winds
“Every Story is different, Every Movie is different, Every Director is different.”
“Every story is different, so what is a detail in one might not be in something else. Diversity is something I embrace and love about my work.”
“Every story is flawed, every story is subject to change. Even after it is set down to print, between covers of a book, a story is not immune to alteration. People can go on telling it in their own way, remembering it the way they want. And in each telling the ending may change, or even the beginning. Inevitably, in some cases it will be worse, and in others it just might be better. A story, after all, does not only belong to the one who is telling it. It belongs, in equal measure, to the one who is listening.”
“Every story is precious. Each one of us is making our own myth with our choices. And our stories evolve over time, with the following of our Bliss. As long as we are not obsessed with how others' stories are unfolding, of how their lives are shaping up, and are instead offering ourselves to be led in the direction of our joy, we will always be happy no matter hard the going really gets!”
“Every story is ruined when the romance starts. The star is having his adventures and progressing on his journey--until he meets a girl. This is what happened to King Arthur and to Robin Hood. Girls, on the other hand, are just biding their time, usually trapped in a tower or under a witch's curse, till a guy comes along.”
Source: Peace Redemption: A Novel
“Every story needs a sense of direction, and your protagonist’s goal is the compass.”
Source: The Quick-Start Novel Planner
“Every story needs to be worth telling.”
“Every story of change there is always someone who didn't have the resources or the network they needed and did something anyway.”
“Every story of conversion is a story of blessed defeat.”
“Every story of conversion is the story of a blessed defeat.”
Source: A Mind Awake: An Anthology of C. S. Lewis
“every story of misogyny and abuse should be heard and taken to heart. The #MeToo and #ChurchToo movements have demonstrated in spades what many women already knew: Too many of us are not cherished or valued; too many of us wouldn't even know what that means. Instead, many have been disbelieved, denigrated, and dismissed, simply because we are women, and this has happened both historically and in today's churches as well. But merely understanding that the church has been dismissive, abusive, or even misogynistic will not help us... Instead, we need to affirm the positive stories and contributions of women -- not only as wives, mothers, and daughters, but primarily as God's image-bearers.”
Source: Worthy: Celebrating the Value of Women
“Every story starts with an idea, but it is the characters that move this idea forward.”
“Every story teaches me how to write it. Unfortunately, it doesn't teach me how to write the next one.”
“Every story teaches you how to write that story but not the next story.”
“Every story was being made up. My true friends weren't the ones speaking. It was people who never knew me, making up stories. Even my local paper put a $1,000 bounty out for information about my whereabouts.”
“Every story we remember is a novel. Novels make things more universal.”
“Every story would be another story, and unrecognizable if it took up its characters and plot and happened somewhere else ... Fiction depends for its life on place. Place is the crossroads of circumstance, the proving ground of, What happened? Who's here? Who's coming?”
“every story written is marks upon a page The same marks, repeated, only differently arranged”
Source: Lexicon: A Novel
“Every story you choose to tell has the potential to make another person’s life better.”
“Every story, each poem that a person shares, each voice that speaks against menstrual taboo, inspires me.”
“Every story, every poem, every written piece is about belonging. There is a me, there is a we, there is an us, and we want to belong to it or we don't want to belong. You can read every story with this as its main focus.”
“Every straight man I know is a feminist. They wouldn't be my friends if they weren't.”
“Every strategy for real social change - land reform, education, public health, the equitable distribution of natural resources ... - has been cleverly, cunningly, and consistently scuttled and rendered ineffectual by those castes and that class of people which has a stranglehold on the political process.”
Source: War Talk
“Every street has two sides, the shady side and the sunny. When two men shake hands and part, mark which of the two takes the sunny side; he will be the younger man of the two.”
“Every strength becomes a weakness when not practiced.”
“Every strength has a corresponding challenge and every challenge has a corresponding strength. The inattentive child may be a deep thinker. The uncooperative child may be a good leader. The emotionally-charged child may be gifted with exceptional empathy. The rule-defying child may be an out-of-the-box innovator.
When faced with challenging behaviors, look for the corresponding strength, and focus on nurturing that gift while providing gentle guidance and coping techniques for the challenging areas. That is the essence of working with, instead of against, our children.”
“Every strict progression of an uncertain event is cease of movement in time and a birth of new space.”
“Every stride as long as its forward, its worth the walk. Pursue it.”
“Every strike brings me closer to the next home run.”
“Every strike in Muay Thai tells a story of perseverance and determination, creating a work of art that depicts human resilience.”
“Every Strike is one step closer to a Home Run”
“Every stroke a tennis player plays is different, yet we perceive them as playing in a distinctive and unique way. It's what Heidegger called a certain 'how' of existing. It's ultimately always singular, and the double task of (a) getting it in view and (b) communicating it to others will inevitably be marked more often by failure than success!”
“Every stroke our fury strikes is sure to hit ourselves at last.”
Source: The Select Works of William Penn: In Five Volumes. ...
“Every strong conviction ends by taking possession of us; it overcomes and absorbs us, and tears us ruthlessly from everything else. Has the Cross so seized upon your life?”
Source: Moody Classics Complete Set: Includes 19 Classics of the Faith in a Single Volume
“Every strong woman carries untold stories in her heart.”
“Every structure that is religious in this world is made of fear rather than love! You can see love on the surface of emotions and discourses, but deep down there is always fear, fear of death!”
“Every struggle carries within it the seeds of wisdom and strength.”
“Every struggle in your life has shaped you into the person you are today. Be thankful for the hard times, they can only make you stronger.”