Perhaps it was an audience member at a storytelling event. There are people who are really good at spinning tales, and when they finish, someone in the audience might say 'that's a good story'. In this case, the context is one of entertainment and the appreciation of the art of storytelling.
Well, it's hard to tell exactly. Maybe it was said by a character in a movie or a novel, but without more context, it's difficult to pinpoint.
I don't know. It could have been said by anyone in various situations.
Don't know. Maybe it was a character in a novel or a person in a real-life situation. Without further details, it's impossible to know for sure who said it and why.
I don't know for sure. It could have been said by anyone in a variety of situations where they were reluctant or needed more time to explain something.
Well, I don't have a definite name for you. It could have originated from someone in the field of art criticism or literature. The phrase suggests that each picture holds some sort of narrative or story within it, waiting to be interpreted by the viewer.
I don't know. It might have been uttered by a fictional character, a real person in a documentary, or perhaps in a song. Without further details, it's impossible to determine exactly who said it and in what situation.
I don't know for certain who was the first to say 'life is stranger than fiction'. It's a phrase that has been passed around and used whenever someone experiences something that seems more astonishing or improbable than anything they've read or seen in made-up tales.
I'm not sure exactly who first said it. It's become a widely used phrase that gets repeated often without a clear origin. Maybe it emerged from various people's observations over time.
I have no idea who said that. Maybe it's from a little-known novel or movie.
I'm not sure who said it. It could have been a character in a novel trying to inspire another. Or perhaps it was a quote from a motivational speaker. Hard to tell without more context.