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We who make stories know that we tell lies for a living. But they are good lies that say true things, and we owe it to our readers to build them as best we can. Because somewhere out there is someone who needs that story. Someone who will grow up with a different landscape, who without that story will be a different person. And who with that story may have hope, or wisdom, or kindness, or comfort. And that is why we write.
Neil Gaiman
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What this quote means

Storytelling allows us to convey truths through fictional narratives that can impact readers' lives positively.

This quote from Neil Gaiman emphasizes the importance of storytelling and its ability to convey meaningful truths through fiction. Gaiman acknowledges that although stories may be considered 'lies', they possess the power to influence and transform the lives of readers, offering them hope, wisdom, and comfort. Writing is portrayed as a profound responsibility, as it shapes the perspectives and lives of those who engage with the stories we create.

Themes

StorytellingTruthFictionHopeWisdomKindnessComfortWriting

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Example use cases

In a speech at a writers' conference, one could use this quote to inspire fellow authors to recognize the impact of their work.

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