Ed Stoppard Quotes
Born: September 16, 1974
Ed Stoppard is a modern oracle of motivation and action, whose philosophy distills the chaos of ambition into a single, potent directive: movement. His legacy is not built on passive inspiration, but on the relentless belief that a single step, however small, shatters the tyranny of inertia. Rejecting the lure of perfect plans, Stoppard champions the raw, transformative power of doing. His words resonate because they strip away excuses, offering a stark, liberating truth: the gap between dreaming and achieving is bridged only by the courage to begin. He is the voice for those ready to stop waiting and start living.
Ed Stoppard Quotes (12)
"I wish people would be a bit more aware of how their actions affect everyone around them."
— Ed Stoppard"The beauty of Rome is that you can wander into a pizzeria just about anywhere and get a real Italian pizza that's thankfully worlds away from the Super Supreme I used to order at Pizza Hut as a kid."
— Ed Stoppard"Vatican City is a bit overrated in my opinion - no offence to the Vatican."
— Ed Stoppard"It's no secret that I'm my dad's biggest fan."
— Ed Stoppard"It was inevitable at some point that I would bump into one of my father's plays. The reality of the situation is that I'm a jobbing actor, and any actor would give their eye-teeth to have one of those roles. It's a no-brainer! I'm pleased the stars have aligned around 'Arcadia.'"
— Ed Stoppard"If I manage to get seven hours' sleep, I'm a pretty good parent."
— Ed Stoppard"I retreat to my cave in a very male fashion."
— Ed Stoppard"I tend to gravitate toward conflicted characters, and a character who is exploring chaos theory and population control and the difficulties of love and family is pretty rich."
— Ed Stoppard"I love going to the Via Giulia, a beautiful old cobbled street, which has a bridge at one end behind the Palazzo Farnese. It has long creepers hanging from it, and is the most evocative, beautiful place to stand and enjoy the city."
— Ed Stoppard"I am always nervous when I'm auditioning for a part I really want."
— Ed Stoppard"'Upstairs Downstairs' somehow bestrode the different genres that had come before it to create a new drama entity. I suppose that's one of the reasons why it became so instantly popular."
— Ed Stoppard"I am a member of the London Library, and on almost every single job I do, there is some benefit to be had in going there and pulling two or three books off the shelves."
— Ed Stoppard