Narrative understanding is a large part of the ability to connect with, understand, and have compassion for all of us engaged in learning more about being human.

— Leah C. Fowler

Storytelling creates a healing serum. The thematic unguent of our personal story represents a fusion of the ineffable truths that each of us must discover within ourselves.

— Kilroy J. Oldster

The life of the hero of the tale is, at the outset, overshadowed by bitter and hopeless struggles; one doubts that the little swineherd will ever be able to vanquish the awful Dragon with the twelve heads. And yet, ...Truth and courage prevail and the youngest and most neglected son of the family, of the nation, of mankind, chops off all twelve heads of the Dragon, to the delight of our anxious hearts. This exultant victory, towards which the hero of the tale always strives, is the hope and trust of the peasantry and of all oppressed peoples. This hope helps them bear the burden of their destiny.

— Gyula Illyés

The principal advantage of narrative writing is that it assists us place our life experiences in a storytelling template. The act of strict examination forces us to select and organize our past. Narration provides an explanatory framework. Human beings often claim to understand events when they manage to formulate a coherent story or narrative explaining what factors caused a specific incident to occur. Stories assist the human mind to remember and make decisions based on informative stories. Narrative writing also prompts periods of intense reflection that leads to more writing that is ruminative. Contemplative actions call for us to track the conscious mind at work rendering an accounting of our weaknesses and our strengths, folly and wisdom.

— Kilroy J. Oldster

It’s no longer history in the making. It’s our story we are making.

— Natasha Tsakos

Everyone who tells a story tells it differently, just to remind us that everybody sees it differently.

— Jeanette Winterson

Some people believe in telling stories. Some believe in doing things about which stories will be told in times to come.

— Sharad Vivek Sagar

Christianity tells a big story. It allows us to see our own story in a new way.

— Alister E. McGrath

For me, it's writing a book and telling people about this story.

— Rebecca Skloot

The worst of such stories is that the triumphant romancers can always be put to confusion and crushed by the very details in which real life is so rich and which these unhappy and involuntary story-tellers neglect as insignificant trifles. Oh, they have no thought to spare for such details, their minds are concentrated on their grand invention as a whole, and fancy any one daring to pull them up for a trifle! But that's how they are caught.

— Fyodor Dostoyevsky