13 Quotes by Margaret Atwood about stories

  • Author Margaret Atwood
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    But I keep going on with this sad and hungry and sordid, this limping and mutilated story, because after all I want you to hear it, as I will hear yours too if I ever get the chance, if I meet you or if you escape, in the future or in heaven or in prison or underground, some other place. What they have in common is that they're not here. By telling you anything at all I'm at least believing in you, I believe you're there, I believe you into being. Because I'm telling you this story I will your existence. I tell, therefore you are.

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  • Author Margaret Atwood
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    If it's a story I'm telling, then I have control over the ending... But if it's a story, even in my head, I must be telling it to someone. You don't tell a story only to yourself. There's always someone else. Even when there is no one.

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  • Author Margaret Atwood
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    It's only afterwards that it becomes anything like a story at all. When you're telling it, to yourself or to someone else.

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  • Author Margaret Atwood
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    There's the story, then there's the real story, then there's the story of how the story came to be told. Then there's what you leave out of the story. Which is part of the story too.

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