Top 15 Quotes & Sayings by Kit Williamson

Explore popular quotes and sayings by Kit Williamson.
Last updated on April 14, 2025.
Kit Williamson

Kit Williamson is an American actor and filmmaker. He is known for creating, writing, directing, and starring in the dark comedy web series EastSiders. For his work on the series, he has been nominated for several Indie Series Awards and Daytime Emmy Awards.

Born: November 13, 1985
Don't give up on each other.
I usually try to write through pain and end up digging myself into a deeper hole.
You don't encounter anyone who is not hero or villain of their own story. If it's man vs. self, you have to explore the ways each character is villainous and heroic.
We are in an interesting place in the evolution in our community in the people want to be indistinguishable from heterosexuals. I love the individuality I see in our community.
I think it's really important to depict complex, flawed LGBT characters, because we are all connected by our humanity.
I am really fascinated by self-sabotage. I think that there's not a person I know who doesn't fall victim to it. It's essential to the human condition, and relatable.
I carry around a notebook that is equal parts day planner and journal. Every morning, I check to see what the agenda for the day is, and if there isn't a plan, I make one. I strive to fill the rest of the page with miscellaneous thoughts and ideas and go back through and fill sparse pages as well. If I start skipping days, I know I'm off course and need to take a step back and ground my life.
It's my calling to tell stories. It's the one thing that scratches the itch for me. — © Kit Williamson
It's my calling to tell stories. It's the one thing that scratches the itch for me.
Being drunk leads smart people to do stupid things, which is what is so interesting.
I think that crowdfunding has become such a powerful tool to tell stories that might not find financing otherwise - like a dark comedy about infidelity, for example!
I think there's a lot of power in admitting that you don't know everything. — © Kit Williamson
I think there's a lot of power in admitting that you don't know everything.
Unless you have a huge ego, I think it requires a tremendous amount of bravery to keep putting yourself out there, knowing that you will get rejected most of the time.
You can never know anything for sure.
Writing stretches me to my limits and affirms my potential, all while making me aware of my flaws, my mortality, and how much more I have to learn. It's a singular feeling, both spiritual and corporeal, and I like to think it sparks the same inspiration and curiosity in a child that it does in an old man.
Too many people get caught up in the idea that they are experts in their field and forget to keep growing and learning.
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