Well, 'pictures don't always tell the story' implies that pictures are just a snapshot in time. They might not convey the context, the backstory, or the emotions behind the scene. A picture of a beautiful landscape could be hiding environmental problems or the fact that it's a dangerous area.
This phrase means that pictures are limited in what they can show. There could be a lot of things that a picture fails to capture. For instance, in a picture of a group of people having a party, we can't tell if they are really friends or just acquaintances forced to be together. Also, pictures can be doctored or staged, so we can't always trust them to give us the full story. There are many aspects like the motives of the photographer, the editing that might have been done, and the things deliberately left out of the frame that prevent pictures from always telling the truth.
It means that just because a picture looks happy, it doesn't show everything. For example, a photo of a smiling family at a party might not show the arguments they had before. A picture can be a moment frozen in time, but life is complex and full of different emotions and events that a single happy - looking picture can't convey.
In news, 'pictures don't tell the whole story' because they are often snapshots in time. They can be manipulated or taken out of context. A picture of a crowd looking angry could be misinterpreted. Maybe they were just expressing passionate views in a peaceful protest, but the photo alone gives a different impression.
Well, 'stay interesting' is like an exhortation to keep oneself engaging. And 'i don't always tell stories' might suggest that storytelling is not the only way to show one's interesting side. For example, someone could be interesting through their actions, like doing spontaneous and exciting things without having to narrate them as stories.
Sure. A picture of a messy room might make it seem like the person living there is lazy. But in reality, they could have just been in a hurry or in the middle of a project. Another example is a picture of a child crying. It could be misinterpreted as the child being sad, but maybe they are just frustrated or acting for attention.
Basically, it's a simple statement of fact. Dead people can't communicate verbally or in any way that living people do to convey stories. In many cultures and stories, the living are left to piece together the lives of the dead through other means like diaries or things they left behind. But the direct act of the dead person telling their own story? That's impossible because they are no longer alive to do so.
It means always being honest and narrating a story based on facts. For example, when you are sharing an experience or a tale, you don't make up false details.
Basically, it implies that your tears are like a narrative. They can speak volumes about your emotions, perhaps pain, sadness or even joy in some cases. Tears are a natural response, and they can tell others more about your inner state than you might think.
Well, different myths come from different cultures and time periods. They are created to explain various aspects of the world, like how things came to be, why there are natural phenomena, etc. So, of course, they don't all tell one single story. They are like a collection of different tales passed down through generations, each with its own significance.
One problem is misinformation. For example, a picture might show a person smiling, but it doesn't show that they are actually in a difficult situation. Another issue is that it can lead to false assumptions. People might jump to conclusions based on what they see in the picture without knowing the full context. Also, in news or documentary settings, such pictures can be used to manipulate public opinion as they present only a partial view.
Basically, it implies that we should not look at the stars expecting to see our future laid out. Stars are a part of our cultural and historical narrative. They are a source of inspiration for stories. Ancient sailors used the stars to navigate and along the way, they created stories about the stars they followed.