There's no longevity in me telling old stories on the radio.
Any story you've heard of my behavior is probably true.
Life is an adventurous story filled with triumph and tragedy.
Life is an endless story of lover and beloved.
My body is my journal, and my tattoos are my story.
One feels the excitement of hearing an untold story.
The blues tells a story. Every line of the blues has a meaning.
All of these stories bounced around in my mind for a long time.
Alexandria: I don't like this story!
Morla, the Ancient One: Not that it matters, but... yes.
Falcor: I like children. Atreyu: [nervously] For breakfast?
[repeated line] Buzz: To infinity, and beyond!
Alien #1: A stranger. Alien #2: From the outside. Aliens: Oooooooooooooooh.
Rex: Great! Now I have guilt!
[last lines] Maria: Te adoro, Antone.
My favorite monologue in the book is Kate Harrington's story of her relationship with Truman.
I enjoy doing romantic stories. I've done a lot of them.
The universe is made of stories, not of atoms.
There are stories that people don't want to talk about that brought this music through.
If the story's interesting and it's a compelling script, I'd be thrilled to be a part of it.
Of course on air I use occasional hyperbole to tell a story.