Love stories seek to demonstrate the great truth of love: that we discover eternity in a moment that dies immediately after.
I love stories, and my life is principally concentrated on stories, but not with a pretense of scientific precision.
There are a lot of love stories in 'Maggie's Plan,' but the deepest, truly romantic one is between Maggie and her daughter.
I remember, when I was at school, we would have a 10-minute storytelling session where we'd all sit on the floor cross-legged, and the teacher would read. It became something we all really looked forward to. That was part of the reason I grew to love stories.
I'm not really a believer in romantic, happily-ever-after love stories.
I love stories about women, and I think stories about women are generally pretty underrepresented.
I love stories that exist in this amped-up, personal world - sort of like 'Pee-wee's Big Holiday,' actually. That world really only exists inside that movie, but what a wonderful little world it is.
The best love stories on film are rooted in the point of view of the more woundable, vulnerable party, the more amorous party.
One of the recent love stories I enjoyed was Bhaskar's 'Bommarillu.'
I believe all stories are love stories, and there are kinds and kinds of love, so I will always write about love, but not necessarily romance.
People love stories; they use stories to make sense of the world.