“Stories live forever. Storytellers don't.” StoriesForeverStorytellerLive Forever Author:Patricia Stephens Due
“Typing is an essential skill, but it can be painful. Some children just don't know where the letters are. Typing a three-page story, when they have to spend minutes hunting for every letter, can take forever. Yet we tend to assume that children can type, partly because quite a lot of us know where quite a lot of the letters are, so we assume that children do, too.” KnowsChildrenStoriesThreeForeverMinutesTypeSkillsEssentialsPagesLettersAssumingPainfulHuntingTyping Author:Susan Mitchell
“Bruce [Dern] and I are in this car just for days and days, just talking about life and I could listen to his stories forever.” StoriesTalkingForeverCar Author:Will Forte
“When you close the book, does the story end? No! That's such a bland way to read. Every story goes on forever in our imaginations, and its characters live on.” WayDoeBookEndsCharacterStoriesImaginationForeverGoes OnBland Author:Mizuki Nomura
“This Court is forever adding new stories to the temples of constitutional law, and the temples have a way of collapsing when one story too many is added.” WayStoriesLawForeverCourtTemplesConstitutional Law Author:Robert H. Jackson
“We can have the final word on hate, neglect, disease and all the other insidious characters that still script their way into our stories...for now, but not forever.” WayStillsCharacterStoriesHateForeverDiseaseFinalsScriptsNeglectInsidiousFinal Words Author:Jennifer Beals
“Good books leave an impression. Great books forever alter the way you think about what it means to be alive. You Disappear is not just a well-told story, but a dramatic recalibrating of what it means to have a mind-and a soul.” ThinkingWayMindWellsMeanBookSoulStoriesForeverAliveDisappearImpressionDramaticGood BookGreat Book Author:Dara Horn
“[There's] a joke that I've done forever: 'Nowadays they say that the largest majority of people will be Latino and you'll tell scary stories to your grandkids: "A long time ago when I was growing up, there used to be people who were white," and the kid says, "Really?" and you say, "Yeah, like the man who cuts our grass."' I've had that line forever and I love it.” PeopleMenLongDoneStoriesKidsUsedLinesWhiteForeverGrowing UpCuttingGrowingHe ManLong TimeJokesYeahMajorityScaryUsed To BeGrassLong Time AgoLatinoGrandkidsScary Stories Author:George Lopez