The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Zelda Williams
- Avoiding fear, sadness, or anger is not the same thing as being happy.
- Social media is really not for conversations. There are people that you can meet and talk to on it, but it was not created for that. People wanted things that were soap boxes, where they could say what they wanted, and they don’t have to respond to anyone else.
- I think a lot of people are worried about being alone. I completely understand that. I really do. Being alone is terrifying, especially when you’ve lost people.
- I’ve always enjoyed gaming, but even as I got older, and I started to get deeper into writing and all this stuff that is my grown-up job, I couldn’t play as much as I used to.
- More than anything, I wanted to be Aragorn in ‘Lord of the Rings,’ and I wanted to be Lirael in the ‘Sabriel’ trilogy. The only way I was ever going to get to do that was act, so I tried.
- To say the ‘Save My Soul’ video means a lot to me would be an understatement of stupendous proportions.
- For a man so incredibly hairy and square, watching my dad get on a bike was like watching a penguin spread its wings and take flight. He’d take off at inhuman speed, a smile on his face, and never look back.
- Truthfully, you’re not your audience, so all that self-consciousness and all that – it gets in the way of you actually just being the best thing in whatever thing that you’re doing.
- Dad was, is, and always will be one of the kindest, most generous, gentlest souls I’ve ever known, and while there are few things I know for certain right now, one of them is that not just my world but the entire world is forever a little darker, less colorful, and less full of laughter in his absence.
- When I embarked on creating ‘Shrimp’ a couple of years ago, I never could’ve imagined where this journey would take me or the wonderful people I’d come to know along the way.

Zelda Williams, born on July 31, 1989, in New York City, is an American actress, writer, and director. She is the daughter of legendary comedian and actor Robin Williams and producer Marsha Garces Williams. Zelda began her acting career at a young age, making her film debut in House of D (2004) alongside her father.
She gained recognition for her voice work, notably voicing Kuvira in the animated series The Legend of Korra and Mona Lisa in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. In addition to acting, Zelda has pursued filmmaking. She wrote and directed the short film Shrimp in 2018, which explored the lives of dominatrices and was later developed into a series.
In 2024, she made her feature film directorial debut with the horror-comedy Lisa Frankenstein. Zelda is known for her creativity, individuality, and advocacy for mental health, often honoring her father’s legacy through her work and public presence.
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