Famous Stewart Stafford Quotes

  • It’s okay to write a cliché in a first draft; it sets a marker that you can get far, far away from in the rewrites. – Stewart Stafford

    It’s okay to write a cliché in a first draft; it sets a marker that you can get far, far away from in the rewrites.– Stewart Stafford

  • Writing is the spectrum through which the chaos of life can be seen, studied and understood. – Stewart Stafford

    Writing is the spectrum through which the chaos of life can be seen, studied and understood.– Stewart Stafford

  • All vampires are brothers in the brotherhood of night! – Stewart Stafford

    All vampires are brothers in the brotherhood of night!– Stewart Stafford

  • No one remembers how you got a chance, they only remember what you did with it. – Stewart Stafford

    No one remembers how you got a chance, they only remember what you did with it.– Stewart Stafford

  • A great story can change the world. – Stewart Stafford

    A great story can change the world.– Stewart Stafford

  • Science Fiction is a safe, fertile arena in which to rehearse the potential scientific facts of tomorrow – Stewart Stafford

    Science Fiction is a safe, fertile arena in which to rehearse the potential scientific facts of tomorrow– Stewart Stafford

  • The greatest gift a parent can give a child is self-confidence. – Stewart Stafford

    The greatest gift a parent can give a child is self-confidence.– Stewart Stafford

  • Selfishness is easy to find. Selflessness is a much rarer beast. – Stewart Stafford

    Selfishness is easy to find. Selflessness is a much rarer beast.– Stewart Stafford

  • People will come to test and divide us, but, as long as we keep compassion in our hearts for others, they won’t win. – Stewart Stafford

    People will come to test and divide us, but, as long as we keep compassion in our hearts for others, they won’t win.– Stewart Stafford

  • Don’t listen to advice. Give yourself the freedom to make your own errors, it’s the only way you’ll learn. – Stewart Stafford

    Don’t listen to advice. Give yourself the freedom to make your own errors, it’s the only way you’ll learn.– Stewart Stafford