I've never dreamed of a story idea. I have such boring dreams.
I have a great story to tell... and I tell it well. No holds barred.
The point about a great story is that it's got a beginning, a middle and end.
What creates success on HSN is great product, a great story and a great storyteller.
I just want to be part of great stories that are told and for them to be relevant.
My stories are never quite good enough.
I firmly believe that a story is only as good as the villain.
Everyone seems quite good at stories and making them up.
A recipe is a story that ends with a good meal.
I longed for funny stories about the sort of children who lived in my neighborhood.
I had hoped when my life was chronicled, it would be an inspirational story.
Violence is a part of the world and life, and you shouldn't have to take it out of stories.
'Radioactive' is the fall out of my life's inspirations, a testament to my ability to survive it all and to tell the story.
I love the idea of 3D, but it's completely superfluous to most stories.
It's hard to tell the story if you're not involved yourself, emotionally.
My books are character-driven. They're not driven by the story.
I'm trying to tell a story and do it truthfully.
No one else knows the whole story. I was there. I lived through it.
While the stories are fiction, the journey is real.
Some stories aren’t black and white…
There are always two or three or four sides to every story.