“I can sort of do what I want. Maybe I have to work harder to prove myself in some new relationship because they've heard some wacky stories about me. But at least I can get the meeting.” WantI CanStoriesHeardHard WorkProveHarderMeetingsWork HarderWackyProve MyselfNew Relationship Author:Sean Parker
“I believe with all my heart God's Story has a happy ending. . . But not yet, not necessarily yet. It takes faith to hold on to that in the face of the great burden of experience, which seems to prove otherwise.” BelieveHeartStoriesSeemsFacesI BelieveMy HeartProveBurdenHappy Endings Book:Through Gates of Splendor Source: Through Gates of Splendor
“The highest morality may prove also to be the highest wisdom when the half-told story comes to be finished.” MayStoriesHalfMoralityProveHighestFinished Book:The Great Boer War Source: The Great Boer War
“Here's an uplifting story. Congratulations to the Little League team from Huntington Beach, California. Yeah, they beat Japan to win the Little League World Series. That's pretty good. See, that proves that when math and science aren't involved, our kids can beat anybody.” WorldLittlesStoriesKidsWinningTeamInvolvedProveBeatsYeahSeriesMathUpliftingBeachCaliforniaLeagueJapanCongratulationsMath And ScienceWorld SeriesLittle LeagueHuntington Beach Author:Jay Leno
“If somebody accuses you in a story of being a crook, you can demand that they prove it. But if a comic says it and you protest, people say, 'What's the matter, you can't take a joke?” PeopleIfsMatterStoriesDemandProveJokesComicProtestProve ItCrooks Author:Robert Orben
“Lemberger's stories are marvelous compounds of scholarship, imagination and empathy. Brought to life with rich historical detail, these biblical women, sidelined and silenced for centuries, prove to be audacious, utterly relatable, and spellbinding companions.” StoriesImaginationRichCenturyProveEmpathyHistoricalDetailsCompanionBiblicalMarvelousRelatableScholarshipCompoundsAudacious Author:Michelle Huneven
“The novella is at once the most elegant and demanding form: a writer must balance the looseness of a novel with the concision of a short story, a feat that only the bravest and most talented of us can manage. In Brazil, Jesse Lee Kercheval proves, yet again, that she is exactly the right writer for the job. A wild American picaresque, Brazil snaps along briskly, yet feels full-fleshed, and brims with a sly wit and grace.” FeelsStoriesJobsFormNovelGraceBalanceProveWitManageShort StoryElegantSnapsBrazilFeatsSlyLoosenessPicaresque Author:Lauren Groff