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Less effective storytellers latch onto the first thing that comes to mind rather than making a list of anecdotes, analyzing them for content, tone, the potential for humor, and connectivity to the story before deciding.
Dan Kennedy • Storyworthy: Engage, Teach, Persuade, and Change Your Life through the Power of Storytelling
Doth Truth come in the dark, and steal on us, and rob us so, and then depart, deaf to all pursuing invocations?
Herman Melville • Pierre; or The Ambiguities
force yourself to answer.
Julien Smith • The Flinch
"But words are vain; reject them all— They utter but a feeble part: Hear thou the depths from which they call, The voiceless longing of my heart."
George MacDonald • Phantastes, a Faerie Romance for Men and Women
The origin of the voice of the inner judge is simple to trace: it is an internalization of the voices of people who were once outside us. We absorb the tones of contempt and indifference or charity and warmth that we will have heard across our formative years. Sometimes a voice is positive and benign, encouraging us to run those final few yards. Bu
... See moreAlain De Botton • The School of Life: An Emotional Education
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Kalki • Ponniyin Selvan: Giri Publications (Tamil Edition)
Is there a way to tell that pays credence to the voices that carried the story?
Drager Lindsey • The Archive of Alternate Endings
Vocation does not come from willfulness. It comes from listening. I must listen to my life and try to understand what it is truly about-quite apart
Parker J. Palmer • Let Your Life Speak: Listening for the Voice of Vocation
thoughts
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