There are two sides to every story, and sometimes three, four, and five.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There are always two or three or four sides to every story.
Stories hold conflict and contrast, highs and lows, life and death, and the human struggle and all kinds of things.
You can't always see both sides of the story. Eventually, you have to pick a side and stick with it. No more equivocating. You have to commit.
There are so many stories to be told, by so many good writers.
I don't finish every story, but I probably write and send out three out of five of them.
As human beings, we are all not conducting just one narrative but many narratives all at the same time.
A narrative is like a room on whose walls a number of false doors have been painted; while within the narrative, we have many apparent choices of exit, but when the author leads us to one particular door, we know it is the right one because it opens.
The stories we are told shape the way we see the world, which shapes the way we experience the world.
I don't believe there's two sides to every story. It's black and white. There's right and wrong.
There are only two or three human stories, and they go on repeating themselves as fiercely as if they had never happened before.