Sentences with Story, Sentences about Story in English

Sentences with Story, Sentences about Story in English

1. It’s a vague story.

2. The story ends happily.

3. Please go on with your story.

4. It is really quite a good story.

5. Tell me a story of deep delight.

6. He isn’t talking about the story.

7. I could recite the story by heart.

8. He adapted the story for children.

9. Tell me your story. I am all ears.

10. This is a very entertaining story.

11. The story reminded me of my father.

12. Everybody was thrilled by his story.

13. My son read the story four times over.

14. This is a love story you won’t forget.

15. I’ve never heard of such a strange story.

16. I’ve never heard of such a strange story.

17. Mother told a short story to her daughter.

18. This story is too complex for my children.

19. A boy’s story is the best that is ever told.

20. I remember hearing a very similar story to that.

21. Their story has made people laugh, and cry, all over the world.

22. When my father comes home, my mother will have read me a story.

23. There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.

24. You’re a storyteller. Dream up something wild and improbable, she pleaded.

25. The decision to kiss for the first time is the most crucial in any love story.

26. Finding good players is easy. Getting them to play as a team is another story.

27. The longer and more carefully we look at a funny story, the sadder it becomes.

28. Movies are all about plot. Theater, even if it’s story heavy, it’s about ideas.

29. The story would definitely end in the simplest way, Alice said, so we trusted you.

30. The story of the human race is the story of men and women selling themselves short.

31. In the unlikely story that is America, there has never been anything false about hope.

32. Every word a woman writes changes the story of the world, revises the official version.

33. A story should have a beginning, a middle and an end, but not necessarily in that order.

34. Even knowing the ending was sad, I wouldn’t have deprived myself the beauty of the story.

35. This is the story of what a Woman’s patience can endure, and what a Man’s resolution can achieve.

36. The art of storytelling is reaching its end because the epic side of truth, wisdom, is dying out.

37. Humbling women seems to me a chief pastime of poets. As if there can be no story unless we crawl and weep.

38. Because what if instead of a story told in consecutive order, life is a cacophony of moments we never leave?

39. A short story is a different thing altogether – a short story is like a quick kiss in the dark from a stranger.

40. The story of life is quicker than the wink of an eye, the story of love is hi and goodbye…until we meet again.

41. The story of life is quicker than the wink of an eye, the story of love is hello and goodbye…until we meet again.

42. I want to tell you a terrific story about oral contraception. I asked this girl to sleep with me and she said “No.”

43. Patience is the most necessary quality for business, many a man would rather you heard his story than grant his request.

44. I think you’re a fairy tale. I think you’re magical, and brave, and exquisite. And I hope you’ll let me be in your story.

45. You eat and sleep it all day long and play on the streets until mom calls you in. My story is no different than anybody else’s.

46. I sing seriously to my mom on the phone. To put her to sleep, I have to sing ‘Maria’ from West Side Story. When I hear her snoring, I hang up.

47. Writing is something you do alone. Its a profession for introverts who want to tell you a story but don’t want to make eye contact while doing it.

48. There is a way that nature speaks, that land speaks. Most of the time we are simply not patient enough, quiet enough, to pay attention to the story.

49. My mom has a tape from when I was, like, 2 years old, talking with my grandma, telling her a story that’s really elaborate about werewolves and wolves.

50. Most young people haven’t used their storytelling skills since they were 8 or 9 or 10 and wanted to persuade Mom and Dad to take them to the ball game.

51. I read ‘The Great Gatsby’ in high school and was hypnotized by the beauty of the sentences and moved by the story about the irrevocability of lost love.

52. I’ve been drawing my whole life. My mom says my sister and I were drawing by age 1. Animation seems a real, natural extension of drawing as a way of telling a story visually.

53. The one thing that you have that nobody else has is you. Your voice, your mind, your story, your vision. So write and draw and build and play and dance and live as only you can.

54. When a person is lucky enough to live inside a story, to live inside an imaginary world, the pains of this world disappear. For as long as the story goes on, reality no longer exists.

55. If the context is lost and merely bits and pieces remain from a scattered existence, only the connection of anchor points may reinstate a distorted mental balance in an upset life story.

56. I had ridiculous amounts of energy. Mom’s like, you’re driving me crazy – do you want to try gymnastics? From the moment I started it, I loved it and it kind of was like storybook from there.

57. I was amazed and upset by the looks I got just walking around the studio… It illuminates the ugliness and the beauty that exists within each of us, and that’s what this story represents to me.

58. Yes, there is a story about Agent Orange, and we knew that it harmed our troops and we knew how long it was to get the medical community to accept that, the military to accept it, the VA to accept it.

59. You can’t work in the movies. Movies are all about lighting. Very few filmmakers will concentrate on the story. You get very little rehearsal time, so anything you do onscreen is a kind of speed painting.

60. I like being in movies that have a great story. I’m not so interested in being a Hollywood star. It’s a job, you know. When you wake up at six in the morning every day for a week, it feels like hard work.

61. The whole story of the comfort women, the system of forced sexual slavery, the medical experiments of Unit 731, is not something that is in the US psyche. That is changing because many books are coming out.

62. Our job is to represent the truth of human nature, whether you’re playing a tender love story that’s set in a coffee shop or whether you’re in ‘The Avengers,’ which is set in a Manhattan which is exploding.

63. When you hire that first person, then you’re a boss. You’ve got performance reviews. You’ve got complaints about not making enough money. You’ve got people who are just going to sell your story to the tabloids.

64. It’s not like I just have to go to Washington and go to the White House everyday, and go to the same press conference at 10 in the morning and then be briefed at 4 in the afternoon, and then get a story on at 6.

65. The fact that he didn’t get credit for a while is more the story of social injustice. But his own spirit wasn’t driven by that, and wasn’t dependent upon that. He just wished he had the cash to go to medical school.

66. I mean, the shoe – there is a music to it, there is attitude, there is sound, it’s a movement. Clothes – it’s a different story. There are a million things I’d rather do before designing clothes: directing, landscaping.

67. We busted a lot of family secrets with this. But to make a long story short, my parents relationship was built heavily on security issues for my Mom, and when my Dad couldn’t provide security, the relationship unraveled.

68. The whole Haley-Nathan marriage deal was a pretty good twist huh? I hope we got all of you with it. That particular story line even suprised me when I read it, it’s a good one and it’ll provide for some good stories to come.

69. It was definitely a part of our life. I mean, my mom had both her brothers and her fiancee in Vietnam at the same time, so it wasn’t just my dad’s story, it was my mom’s story too. And we definitely grew up listening to the stories.

70. To make a love story, you need a couple of young people, but to reflect on the nature of love, you’re better off with old ones. That is a fact of life and literature – and of the novel ever since it fell in love with love in the 18th century.

71. I’m not beholden to the confirmation of your prejudices; to be perfectly frank, the prospect of confining the female characters in my story to placid, helpless secondary places in the narrative is so goddamn boring that I would rather not write at all.

72. Most of the time it’s the role. Sometimes it’s the story and sometimes it just the paycheck. It’s the little movies that come out as stories or the fact that I have work to go out, you know what I’m saying, you can only be out so long without work, you start getting antsy.

73. It’s quite a famous story that takes place on Christmas Eve, and the Germans, French, and Scottish are trying to make peace one night and they bury their dead and they play football. I play a German opera singer, in German, which I never have so I am really excited about that.

74. Wherever my story takes me, however dark and difficult the theme, there is always some hope and redemption, not because readers like happy endings, but because I am an optimist at heart. I know the sun will rise in the morning, that there is a light at the end of every tunnel.

75. I think we all have blocks between us and the best version of ourselves, whether it’s shyness, insecurity, anxiety, whether it’s a physical block, and the story of a person overcoming that block to their best self. It’s truly inspiring because I think all of us are engaged in that every day.

76. My mom can’t defend herself to the world. She is such an amazing woman, with such an open heart. It’s a real hard line, and I crossed it. I took everyone’s life story and assumed it would be a great thing to put on screen. I was being selfish and I feel so horrible about it. I feel so guilty.

77. I just grew up watching a lot of movies. I’m attracted to this genre and that genre, this type of story, and that type of story. As I watch movies I make some version of it in my head that isn’t quite what I’m seeing – taking the things I like and mixing them with stuff I’ve never seen before.

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