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Don Roff Inspirational Quotes (16)
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Always work with/surround yourself with people who help make you a better version of you. Kindly avoid those who don't.
Don Roff
Writers often torture themselves trying to get the words right. Sometimes you must lower your expectations and just finish it.
Don Roff
It's my belief that people enter your life at exactly the right time.
Don Roff
If you treat your characters like people, they'll reward you by being fully developed individuals.
Don Roff
A writer always writes.
Don Roff
It’s hard to land a devastating jab/cross/hook/uppercut combo to your reader’s imagination when you’re telegraphing your punches.
Don Roff
The recipe for great art has always been misery and a good bowel movement.
Don Roff
Fear and self-doubt are the deadly enemies of creativity. Don’t invite either into your mind.
Don Roff
You can be a writer who doesnt read everyday. But youre not fooling anyone. It shows, rather embarrassingly, in your work.
Don Roff
Writing a story, regardless of length, begins always with a single word.
Don Roff
Love it when a compelling new character kicks open your mental door, tracks mud across your brain, and props their feet up on your cerebrum.
Don Roff
A day of bad writing is always better than a day of no writing.
Don Roff
Any conversation including the mention of Roald Dahl, Ray Bradbury, or Emily Dickinson is one worth getting into or at least eavesdropping.
Don Roff
Authors must spend months, years making fantasy believable in a single work while reality runs rampant and complete chaos elsewhere.
Don Roff
A migraine is the cockblock of writing.
Don Roff
Nothing's a better cure for writer's block than to eat ice cream right out of the carton.
Don Roff