Top 31 Quotes About Two Sides To A Story
#2. The campaign for the White House is heating up with John Kerry taking heat for throwing his Vietnam medals away, getting a $1000 haircut, and wearing a 1970s wig known as 'the Leno.' There are really two sides to this story. And America can't wait for Kerry to present both of them.
David Letterman
#3. There are two sides to every story, as if that explains and justifies everything! You know what I say when someone tells me that? I say well of course there are two sides to every story, and one side is WRONG!
Nikki Sex
#4. Why can't I remember that not once have I ever seen a coin, whether grimy copper or bright gold, that had but one side.
Andrew Levkoff
#5. ...they would say 'he said this, he did that', but they would never say 'she said this, she did that'. So I would say, they are sick, and I am well. Pardon me.
Charles Bukowski
#6. There are always two sides to every story, Kelley. Something I learned playing Richard the Third and Macbeth: if you're playing the 'bad guy', you never really think of yourself as bad. It's just that your motives are often ... misunderstood by everyone else.
Lesley Livingston
#7. I simply cannot accept that there are, on every story, two equal and logical sides to an argument.
Edward R. Murrow
#8. Because in the end, Good and Evil are two sides of the same story: every Good comes from Evil and every Evil from Good. Just
Soman Chainani
#9. I think it's a lot easier to tell a war story about two sides of a conflict with one another as opposed to one side in conflict with itself.
Christopher McQuarrie
#10. People forget that there's two sides to every story. Of course somebody is going to tell the side of it that makes them look good and exaggerate the rest to make everyone else look bad.
David Reeves
#11. In the end, it wasn't so much that there was an alternative narrative
there always was
but it came down to belief: Which one did you want to believe. Which one suited you best? Or, perhaps more to the point: Which one told the story you were already telling yourself?
Michael Paterniti
#12. But perhaps there are two sides to everyone.
K. Weikel
#14. There's three sides to every story."
"What do you mean?"
"There's your version, the other person's, and then there's the truth, which is somewhere in the middle of the two.
Helena Hunting
#15. It's not just that there are two sides to every dispute. It's that each side sincerely believes its version of the story, namely that it is an innocent and long-suffering victim and the other side a malevolent and treacherous sadist.
Steven Pinker
#16. I always saw two sides of life. I saw the dudes who would be the gangsta, big-time guys on the block, but would also be dedicated fathers. It was kind of weird to see that dual story that everybody has.
Lupe Fiasco
#17. There's more to stories than it seems at first looking," she said. "Two sides to most stories. Folks better be thinking about that for once.
Augusta Scattergood
#18. The old adage that 'there are two sides to every story' is not true. There is a story for every storyteller.
Kenneth Eade
#19. No matter how obvious something may seem, there are two sides to every story.
Erin Bowman
#20. There are two sides to every story, and sometimes three, four, and five.
Bill Cosby
#21. If there are two straight sides to every story, they'll always be one lopsided truth.
Benny Bellamacina
#22. I do try to speak of positive things. I still try to, like, present two sides of the story, and I do try to relate to life in a 360 degree and not be one-dimensional. But by all means, manage expectations.
Q-Tip
#23. The purpose of a good education is to show you that there are three sides to a two-sided story.
Stanley Fish
#24. Sometimes people do what they think is for the best, and their intentions are misinterpreted.
Theresa Breslin
#25. I was involved with the Batman. There are two sides to every story. Now you've heard my side.
Bob Kane
#26. Only there's two sides to every story, you know. You just remember that.
Wally Lamb
#27. There are two sides to me. One is the writer. That's a savage person who looks at everything as a story and, you know, wants to use real life in his books. The other part is the Midwesterner, who, you know, wants to say nice things about people and be polite.
Walter Kirn
#30. There are always two or three or four sides to every story.
Denise Richards
#31. I don't believe there's two sides to every story. It's black and white. There's right and wrong.
Joe Wurzelbacher