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#narrative

Explore Books, Authors and Common Highlights on Narrative

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The mind is a story processor, not a logic processor.
The story of cancer is a story of survival.
We often overlook the importance of stories in shaping our identities.
Put yourself at the center of your own story.
Religious narratives shape our values and perceptions of the world.

From A History of God by Karen Armstrong

You have the power to change your story.

From The High 5 Habit by Mel Robbins

Every word counts in a narrative.

From Draft No. 4 by John McPhee

In the end, every cancer patient’s story is the story of a human being.
We are not only our memories, we are also the stories we tell ourselves.
The narrative of religion is often intertwined with the narrative of power and politics.
Everyone has a unique story and a unique path to take.

From The Third Door by Alex Banayan

Rituals are the stories we tell ourselves about who we are.
Challenge the narratives that tell you who you should be.
The gospels are not histories; they are theological narratives.
The stories of our faith traditions can guide us through the complexities of life.

From The Battle for God by Karen Armstrong

Our stories are powerful tools for transformation.

From More Than Ready by Cecilia Muñoz

Every sound has a story, a history that connects us.
Myth is much more important and true than history.

From The Power of Myth by Joseph Campbell

Every patient has a story that deserves to be told.
Every piece of art tells a story that deserves to be remembered.

From The Monuments Men by Robert M. Edsel

Myth is the language of the divine.

From God: A Human History by Reza Aslan

We must own our narratives.

From That's What She Said by Joanne Lipman

The stories we tell ourselves shape the very fabric of our reality.
A good analyst is not only a thinker but also a storyteller, weaving narratives from data.
We are both the creators and victims of our own narratives.
To understand God, we must first understand the stories we tell about Him.

From God: A Biography by Jack Miles

Life is a story we tell ourselves, and we can change the narrative.
Each element has a tale to tell, often intertwined with human history.

From The Disappearing Spoon by Sam Kean

Religious narratives often serve to unify people around common values.

From The Evolution of God by Robert Wright

There is no real ending. It’s just the place where you stop the story.

From Dune by Frank Herbert

You have the power to create your own narrative.

From Drop the Ball by Tiffany Dufu

Our bodies are a collection of stories waiting to be told.
The future of humankind will be decided by the stories we tell ourselves.
Each color has its own story, a narrative woven into the fabric of life.
Every item on the shelf has a story, one that often goes untold.
The intersection of science and storytelling can lead to profound insights.

From The Ghost Map by Steven Johnson

Every chemical element has its own story.

From The Periodic Table by Primo Levi

Wonder Woman challenged traditional gender roles in her narratives.
Every piece of paper tells a story waiting to be uncovered.
The divine life unfolds through history.

From God: A Biography by Jack Miles

The stories of elements are intertwined with human history.

From The Disappearing Spoon by Sam Kean

The stories we live by shape our identities and our realities.
God is the ultimate character in a narrative that spans centuries.

From God: A Biography by Jack Miles

We must interrogate the narratives surrounding AI to understand its true implications.

From Atlas of AI by Kate Crawford

Religious narratives can shape identities and justify actions.
Each mushroom tells a story, a narrative of its existence in the ecosystem.
We are the authors of our own stories.

From Wolfpack by Abby Wambach

Every sound tells a story, revealing the hidden layers of our environment.
The world is full of stories, and we can choose which to tell.
The mind can create a narrative that obscures reality.
When we own our story, we get to write the ending.

From Rising Strong by Brené Brown

The stories we tell ourselves shape our understanding of the world.

From Why Religion? by Elaine Pagels

In the beginning, God created the narrative.

From God: A Biography by Jack Miles

Your story is yours to tell, don’t let others write it for you.

From More Than Enough by Elaine Welteroth

The narrative around AI must shift from fear to informed engagement.
Your money story is yours to write; change the narrative.
The stories we tell during rituals shape our identities.
The narratives we create define our experience of reality.
We are the stories we tell ourselves.

From Untamed by Glennon Doyle

Wealth doesn’t just buy luxury; it creates a narrative.
Women are often their own worst critics; it's time to change that narrative.
Challenge the narratives that diminish your value.
The stories of elements are intertwined with the stories of humanity.
The true power of the map lies in its ability to tell a story.

From The Ghost Map by Steven Johnson

The narrative of God is as much about humanity as it is about the divine.

From The Evolution of God by Robert Wright

You are the author of your financial story.

From Get Good with Money by Tiffany Aliche

The stories we tell ourselves shape the way we interact with the world.

From The Empathy Exams by Leslie Jamison

Maps are not just tools for navigation; they can tell powerful stories.

From The Ghost Map by Steven Johnson

The history of cancer is a history of human beings.
Every athlete has a story, and it’s the story you tell yourself that matters.
We need to change the narrative about what women can do.

From The Moment of Lift by Melinda Gates

We are all storytellers, weaving narratives to make sense of our existence.

From God: A Human History by Reza Aslan

The stories behind elements can be as explosive as the elements themselves.

From The Disappearing Spoon by Sam Kean